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Post by BLC on Jan 24, 2014 8:34:00 GMT
1974–1977 (Ford (R) presidency)[edit]
Legislative branch[edit] ##James F. Hastings (R-New York), convicted of kickbacks and mail fraud, he also took money from his employees for personal use. Served 14 months at Allenwood penitentiary. (1976) [88] ##John V. Dowdy (D-Texas), Allegedly tried to stop a federal invesitgation of a construction firm. He served 6 months in prison for perjury. (1973) [89][90] ##Bertram Podell (D-New York), pleaded guilty to conspiracy and conflict of interest. He was fined $5,000 and served four months in prison. (1974)[91] ##Frank Brasco (D-New York) Sentenced to three months in jail and fined $10,000 for conspiracy to accept bribes from a reputed Mafia figure who sought truck leasing contracts from the Post Office and loans to buy trucks.[79] ##Richard T. Hanna (D-CA), convicted in an influence-buying scandal. (1974)[92]
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Post by BLC on Feb 7, 2014 20:27:14 GMT
1974–1977 (Ford (R) presidency)[edit] Legislative branch[edit] ##James F. Hastings (R-New York), convicted of kickbacks and mail fraud, he also took money from his employees for personal use. Served 14 months at Allenwood penitentiary. (1976) [88] ##John V. Dowdy (D-Texas), Allegedly tried to stop a federal invesitgation of a construction firm. He served 6 months in prison for perjury. (1973) [89][90] ##Bertram Podell (D-New York), pleaded guilty to conspiracy and conflict of interest. He was fined $5,000 and served four months in prison. (1974)[91] ##Frank Brasco (D-New York) Sentenced to three months in jail and fined $10,000 for conspiracy to accept bribes from a reputed Mafia figure who sought truck leasing contracts from the Post Office and loans to buy trucks.[79] ##Richard T. Hanna (D-CA), convicted in an influence-buying scandal. (1974)[92] Doing a test on the smilie dropdown.
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Post by BLC on Feb 7, 2014 21:11:26 GMT
1974–1977 (Ford (R) presidency)[edit] Legislative branch[edit] ##James F. Hastings (R-New York), convicted of kickbacks and mail fraud, he also took money from his employees for personal use. Served 14 months at Allenwood penitentiary. (1976) [88] ##John V. Dowdy (D-Texas), Allegedly tried to stop a federal invesitgation of a construction firm. He served 6 months in prison for perjury. (1973) [89][90] ##Bertram Podell (D-New York), pleaded guilty to conspiracy and conflict of interest. He was fined $5,000 and served four months in prison. (1974)[91] ##Frank Brasco (D-New York) Sentenced to three months in jail and fined $10,000 for conspiracy to accept bribes from a reputed Mafia figure who sought truck leasing contracts from the Post Office and loans to buy trucks.[79] ##Richard T. Hanna (D-CA), convicted in an influence-buying scandal. (1974)[92] Doing a test on the smilie dropdown. And checking it twice.
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Post by BLC on Feb 8, 2014 7:34:21 GMT
1974–1977 (Ford (R) presidency)[edit] Legislative branch[edit] ##James F. Hastings (R-New York), convicted of kickbacks and mail fraud, he also took money from his employees for personal use. Served 14 months at Allenwood penitentiary. (1976) [88] ##John V. Dowdy (D-Texas), Allegedly tried to stop a federal invesitgation of a construction firm. He served 6 months in prison for perjury. (1973) [89][90] ##Bertram Podell (D-New York), pleaded guilty to conspiracy and conflict of interest. He was fined $5,000 and served four months in prison. (1974)[91] ##Frank Brasco (D-New York) Sentenced to three months in jail and fined $10,000 for conspiracy to accept bribes from a reputed Mafia figure who sought truck leasing contracts from the Post Office and loans to buy trucks.[79] ##Richard T. Hanna (D-CA), convicted in an influence-buying scandal. (1974)[92] Just doing a test.
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Post by BLC on Feb 9, 2014 3:08:08 GMT
1974–1977 (Ford (R) presidency)[edit] Legislative branch[edit] ##James F. Hastings (R-New York), convicted of kickbacks and mail fraud, he also took money from his employees for personal use. Served 14 months at Allenwood penitentiary. (1976) [88] ##John V. Dowdy (D-Texas), Allegedly tried to stop a federal invesitgation of a construction firm. He served 6 months in prison for perjury. (1973) [89][90] ##Bertram Podell (D-New York), pleaded guilty to conspiracy and conflict of interest. He was fined $5,000 and served four months in prison. (1974)[91] ##Frank Brasco (D-New York) Sentenced to three months in jail and fined $10,000 for conspiracy to accept bribes from a reputed Mafia figure who sought truck leasing contracts from the Post Office and loans to buy trucks.[79] ##Richard T. Hanna (D-CA), convicted in an influence-buying scandal. (1974)[92] Just doing a test. test
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Post by BLC on Feb 9, 2014 3:48:57 GMT
1974–1977 (Ford (R) presidency)[edit] Legislative branch[edit] ##James F. Hastings (R-New York), convicted of kickbacks and mail fraud, he also took money from his employees for personal use. Served 14 months at Allenwood penitentiary. (1976) [88] ##John V. Dowdy (D-Texas), Allegedly tried to stop a federal invesitgation of a construction firm. He served 6 months in prison for perjury. (1973) [89][90] ##Bertram Podell (D-New York), pleaded guilty to conspiracy and conflict of interest. He was fined $5,000 and served four months in prison. (1974)[91] ##Frank Brasco (D-New York) Sentenced to three months in jail and fined $10,000 for conspiracy to accept bribes from a reputed Mafia figure who sought truck leasing contracts from the Post Office and loans to buy trucks.[79] ##Richard T. Hanna (D-CA), convicted in an influence-buying scandal. (1974)[92]
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Post by BLC on Mar 22, 2014 16:27:13 GMT
BLC BLC BLC BLC BLC 1974–1977 (Ford (R) presidency)[edit] Legislative branch[edit] ##James F. Hastings (R-New York), convicted of kickbacks and mail fraud, he also took money from his employees for personal use. Served 14 months at Allenwood penitentiary. (1976) [88] ##John V. Dowdy (D-Texas), Allegedly tried to stop a federal invesitgation of a construction firm. He served 6 months in prison for perjury. (1973) [89][90] ##Bertram Podell (D-New York), pleaded guilty to conspiracy and conflict of interest. He was fined $5,000 and served four months in prison. (1974)[91] ##Frank Brasco (D-New York) Sentenced to three months in jail and fined $10,000 for conspiracy to accept bribes from a reputed Mafia figure who sought truck leasing contracts from the Post Office and loans to buy trucks.[79] ##Richard T. Hanna (D-CA), convicted in an influence-buying scandal. (1974)[92] Just doing a test. another test
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Post by BLC on Mar 22, 2014 17:15:43 GMT
testing the new sidebar
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Post by BLC on Mar 22, 2014 17:19:24 GMT
another test
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Post by BLC on Nov 13, 2014 20:34:36 GMT
test
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Post by testblc on Nov 17, 2014 10:23:53 GMT
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Post by BLC on Nov 20, 2014 10:38:42 GMT
testing
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