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freddie bought the republicans

 
 
Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2008 07:07 am
WASHINGTON " Freddie Mac secretly paid a Republican consulting firm $2 million to kill legislation that would have regulated and trimmed the mortgage finance giant and its sister company, Fannie Mae, three years before the government took control to prevent their collapse.

In the cross hairs of the campaign carried out by DCI of Washington were Republican senators and a regulatory overhaul bill sponsored by Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb. DCI's chief executive is Doug Goodyear, whom John McCain's campaign later hired to manage the GOP convention in September.

Freddie Mac's payments to DCI began shortly after the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee sent Hagel's bill to the then GOP-run Senate on July 28, 2005. All GOP members of the committee supported it; all Democrats opposed it.

In the midst of DCI's yearlong effort, Hagel and 25 other Republican senators pleaded unsuccessfully with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., to allow a vote.http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081020/ap_on_bi_ge/the_influence_game_housing
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2008 07:13 am
@dyslexia,
It really takes a hell of a lot of gall for demoKKKrats to try to pin this one on pubbies. All you had to do to negate any evil effects of deregulation was not rape the entire national financial system by rounding up winos and direlects for sub-prime loans.
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