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  • Saturday, September 10, 2005

    Progressive Democrat Issue 42: TARGET THE CORRUPT REPUBLICAN: Back to Kentucky

    Two of the least popular governors in the nation are also two of the most corrupt Republicans in the nation—Gov. Blunt of Missouri and Gov. Taft of Ohio. Taft is, in fact the LEAST popular Gov in the nation and the strong showing Paul Hackett made in the OH-2 special election may have in part been due to the fact that Ohio voters are getting tired of the disgusting corruption of the Republicans. Well, as I covered earlier, Kentucky is another state where the state Republican party is so mired in corruption it is bound to affect their popularity.

    Kentucky’s Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher is under investigation for corruption. AND he is the 5th least popular governor in the nation! What do you know? Americans don’t like corruption! That is why I am focusing so strongly on exposing corrupt Republicans. Corruption in the Repub party is so widespread and so disgusting, it makes America look like a Banana Republic. It is embarrassing to all of us!


    Fletcher's administration is suspected of violating the state's merit system laws and using politics as the basis for hiring or firing government employees. In essence, they are going back to the time of the so-called “spoils system” where government firing and hiring was a rewards system for political allies. This was considered unacceptable more than 100 years ago and was ended on the Federal level by the Civil Service Act of 1883 which made it illegal to fill various federal offices by the spoils system. Kentucky also has a “Merit Law” that outlaws the corrupt spoils system. Yet Repub Gov. Fletcher wants to go back to and older time, where corruption was accepted as normal.

    Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher has been subpoenaed to appear before a special grand jury investigating personnel practices within his administration…

    Thus far, nine current or former members of Fletcher's administration have been indicted on a series of misdemeanor charges alleging violations of the Merit System personnel law.
    One person, dismissed former Transportation Cabinet commissioner Dan Druen, also has been named in 22 indictments for witness or evidence tampering.
    All those who have been arraigned have pleaded not guilty.
    The charges allege the officials routinely plotted to circumvent the law that requires personnel decisions be made on the merits of the candidate in favor of their political influence and support for Fletcher.


    We need to really push this theme: Americans hate corruption and the Repub Party is disgustingly corrupt. The five least popular governors in America are all Republicans and all are suspected of corruption on some level. The three MOST corrupt of these 5 rock-bottom Governors are Matt Blunt (MO), Ernie Fletcher (KY) and Bob Taft (OH).
    Please write letters to the editor commenting on these trends—the increasing corruption of the Republican Party combined with the fact that the least popular Governors in America are all Republicans suspected of considerable corruption. Express your disgust and embarrassment at the fact that the political party of the President is so mired in blatant and sleazy corruption. Keep up the pressure!

    2 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I am a involved Democrat in Kentucky and know first hand what Ernie Fletcher is doing to our State. Adding to your post, Fletcher has since pardoned all those who were indicted and anyone else who might be indiced in the future. He did not pardon himself though. The Grand Jury was to have met yesterday 9-16-2005 to hear testimony and review new evidence against the Fletcher administration.

    From my perspective, I suspect there is a plan:
    The Lt. Gov. Steve Pence started covering up for the Governor, declaring that the Fletcher Administration has never done anything wrong and just constantly in the news singing the praises of the Governor. Recently though over the past few weeks he has been attempting to stay out of the limelight and distance himself from the Governor and not saying a WORD. The plan, I suspect, is being formulated so that if it looks as though the Governor is going to be indicted, he, the Governor will resign, Lt. Gov. Steve Pence will take over as the Governor then he will be able to pardon Fletcher. This will make Fletcher look better. He is so vain and arrogant that he will do anything, even breaking the law to make himself look as good as he believes himself to be.

    I believe Ernie Fletcher should be number one on the list of corrupt Governors in the U.S.

    2:02 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Addition to last post:
    Those who Fletcher has pardoned has since been fired by Fletcher and he is also seeking the resignation of GOP chairman. Two of Fletcher's top people in his administration have already resigned. Can't take the heat so they're running as fast as they can from Fletcher.

    A quote from a reader which I thought was pretty good was:

    "An innocent person may be indicted, but you don't pardon an innocent person and sure as heck don't fire an innocent person."

    If you want to read all the facts/stories about one corrupt Governor as well as the latest on the Bush administration goto: www.bluegrassreport.org

    2:21 PM  

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