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Cartoon: Take the "rat" out of the Vermont Democ-rat before his 2016 White House run!

by Cris Ericson
Political Cartoon: Take the "rat" out of the Vermont Democ-rat before his 2016 White House run!
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Take the "rat" out of the Vermont Democ-rat!

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin (Democ-rat)
needs to stop being such a "corrupt"
son of a gun before he campaigns
for the White House in 2016,
the Office of Big White Lies
at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
in Washington, D.C.

Last week in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
a Political Corruption Trial resulted in convictions!
When will we have a trial like this in Vermont?

If it is illegal for the State of Vermont
to give taxpayer money
to Vermont Public Radio, UVM, VLCT, VTdigger,
and Vermont Law School
knowing
that they will
hold debates that include some candidates
and not
others,
or write articles that specifically disparage
voters from voting for some candidates,
(acting as illegal and unregistered
political action committees funded
by taxpayer dollars) -
then if that means that state taxpayer dollars are being
used to promote the political campaign
of Governor Peter Shumlin,
while not equally promoting
some of the other candidates,
then shouldn't there be a corruption trial in Vermont like
the one this past week in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

Also, isn't Vermont Public Radio "guilty" of
using federal dollars to promote candidates
such as U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (2010) and
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and Governor
Peter Shumlin, while refusing to include
all candidates for the same offices in radio debates?

Why hasn't any state or federal prosecutor stepped
up to the plate to end what feels like a "Mafia"
in the State of Vermont?

By Paula Reed Ward / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Paula Reed Ward: pward [at] post-gazette.com or 412-263-2620.
First Published February 22, 2013 12:00 am
2013-02-23 00:15:44
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
...
Justice Orie Melvin and Janine Orie,
her sister and former administrative aide,
were found guilty Thursday
of corruption
for misusing state-paid staffers
to help run the justice's Supreme Court campaigns in 2003 and 2009.

The sisters were found guilty of theft of services,
conspiracy,
and misapplication of government funds.
Janine Orie was also convicted of tampering with evidence
and solicitation.

One count -- official oppression
against the justice
for terminating her chief law clerk
for failing to do political work
-- could not be decided by the jury,
which heard defense witnesses testify that the clerk left voluntarily.
...
In the meantime, Justice Orie Melvin, 56,
will remain suspended without pay
from the court
pending further action by the
Court of Judicial Discipline.

"The conviction of Justice Melvin shows that no public official is above the law," he said.

As foreman Matt Mabon read the charges,
"theft of services, greater than $2,000 -- guilty,"
...
He held on throughout the reading of all seven counts for Justice Orie Melvin:
Guilty of two more counts of theft of services.
Guilty of two counts of conspiracy.
Guilty of misapplication of entrusted property.

And as the charges against Janine Orie, 58, were read:
Guilty of conspiracy.
Guilty of two counts of theft of services.
Guilty of misapplication of entrusted funds.
Guilty of tampering with evidence.
Guilty of solicitation.

There was no visible reaction from either defendant.

..James DePasquale, who represented Janine Orie,
said he believed there were at least two issues on which he could appeal,
including a jury instruction given by Judge Nauhaus
regarding accomplice liability
that was not originally requested by the prosecution.

University of Pittsburgh law professor John Burkoff
said he believes both women will face some incarceration,
especially in light of the 21/2- to 10-year prison term
being served by another sister,
former state Sen. Jane Orie,
for related charges.

... the jury decided the truth was both sisters violated the public trust.

"I think this shows nobody is above the law. Not even the Orie sisters."

... Justice Orie Melvin's law clerk, Lisa Sasinoski,
was fired in 2003 for saying she would no longer do political work.

But the defense argued that she resigned
to work for the justice's opponent
in that year's race, Max Baer, who won the seat on the high court.

Paula Reed Ward: pward [at] post-gazette.com or 412-263-2620.
First Published February 22, 2013 12:00 am
2013-02-23 00:15:44
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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submitted by Cris Ericson
http://indyVT.com


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