Just a Company of American paratroopers, a guitar plugged
into the outpost's PA system, and a whole lot of demolitions.
Hsu's baaaaaaack!
By Soren Dayton Posted in 2008 | Culture of Corruption | Hillary Clinton — Comments (1) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
It seems that Hillary Clinton has a well-earned case of bad karma. This is probably not the day that she wants to remind the good people of New Hampshire that one of her largest fundraisers was a felon running from the law. Just saying. But, indeed, karmic justice rears its head at the right moment. Norman Hsu was sentenced to 3 years today. From AP:
A judge on Friday sentenced disgraced political donor Norman Hsu to three years in state prison after rejecting the one-time Democratic rainmaker's bid to throw out a 16-year-old fraud conviction.
I am particularly fond of the description "one-time Democratic rainmaker". Poor Hillary. Corrupt felon-donor brings rain on her head.
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But I still think he stands a better-than average chance of an untimely death while he's there.
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