Ex-Rep. Ney Reveals Dirty Secret of D.C. Politics

Started by Idaho Kid, July 02, 2014, 04:20:11 PM

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Idaho Kid

A notorious Orthodox Jewish influence-peddler manipulated accusations of "anti-Semitism" to force a powerful member of Congress to give a lucrative (and sensitive) contract to an Israeli cell phone company, giving that firm access to the cell phone calls made on Capitol Hill.

Former United States Representative Robert William "Bob" Ney (R-Ohio)—snared in the wide-ranging criminal web spun by Zionist intriguer and Washington, D.C. lobbyist Jack Allan Abramoff—has a lot of stories like this to tell.

Bob Ney details why Congress fears the Israel lobby.
By Michael Collins Piper
http://americanfreepress.net/?p=18126

The only member of Congress sent to prison after pleading guilty to corruption charges relating to his association with Abramoff—despite widespread knowledge that perhaps as many as 100 other members of the House of Representatives had been compromised by Abramoff—Ney has released an interesting memoir, Sideswiped: Lessons Learned Courtesy of the Hit Men of Capitol Hill. And while he tells quite a bit in it, it's clear (if you can read between the lines) that he's holding back some really "juicy" information about some of his former colleagues.

However, the story of how Jack Abramoff connived to pressure Ney into awarding the cell phone contract to an Israeli firm is one of the most revealing (if not explosive) tales within the book.
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yankeedoodle

Yankee Doodle lives across the river from the Ohio district that Ney represented, and, when he was released from prison, a local radio host - a friend of Ney's - gave him a radio show.

Yankee Doodle was actually quite impressed with Ney, and understands why he went to jail.  A somewhat milder version of Jim Traficant, Ney was one of three Republicans - Ney, Ron Paul, and somebody else - to vote against the Patriot Act, and Yankee Doodle remembers Ney talking about a little chat he had with Dick Cheney about his vote.

Ney admits his wrongdoing - while Traficant claims he did nothing wrong - but surely the powers-that-be arranged for him to be focused on by the media and prosecutor - made the Congressman that went to jail - because of his independent thinking.  Yankee Doodle remembers calling in to ask him exactly that, but he denied it.  Just out of prison, and perhaps on parole, he was willing to appear to be contrite.

Interestingly, when Ney wanted to discuss the auto bail-out of a few years ago, he had on his show Bob Chapman, a financial analyst who normally appeared on the "alternative" radio stations.

His story will be very interesting.