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8 comments

ya' think? August 7, 2013 at 9:01 pm

The past speakers list reads like a bunch of alcoholics at a teetotalers convention. Maybe we should leave ethics reform to ethicists and not self-serving politicians.

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ya' think? August 7, 2013 at 9:01 pm

The past speakers list reads like a bunch of alcoholics at a teetotalers convention. Maybe we should leave ethics reform to ethicists and not self-serving politicians.

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? August 8, 2013 at 9:02 am

“Thieves meet August 10th to talk about how they are going to reduce theft.”

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? August 8, 2013 at 9:02 am

“Thieves meet August 10th to talk about how they are going to reduce theft.”

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nitrat August 8, 2013 at 4:47 pm

GOP panel/ethics reform/oxymoron

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L.T. Pinckney August 8, 2013 at 5:53 pm

Amen. All hypocrites. The State’s recent “top ten” list of legislators eating from the S.C. taxpayers’ trough includes lawyer Thurmond ($700,000 – suing MUSC doctors) and “businessman” Campsen ($350,000 – renting his dock to Patriots Point – part of his Ft. Sumter Cruise tour boat monopoly / franchise with the National Parks Service).

The last time George and Chip Campsen had to bid on that long-term NPS contract, they had competition from a very reputable harbor tour boat company in Florida. So they got Fritz Hollings to help modify the contract specifications and voila — the Florida company was disqualified.

The third senator, Bennett, from Summerville, financed his campaign with money from organizations that nobody could even find. He’s a pawn of the establishment — real estate, construction, banking, chamber of commerce.

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nitrat August 8, 2013 at 4:47 pm

GOP panel/ethics reform/oxymoron

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L.T. Pinckney August 8, 2013 at 5:53 pm

Amen. All hypocrites. The State’s recent “top ten” list of legislators eating from the S.C. taxpayers’ trough includes lawyer Thurmond ($700,000 – suing MUSC doctors) and “businessman” Campsen ($350,000 – renting his dock to Patriots Point – part of his Ft. Sumter Cruise tour boat monopoly / franchise with the National Parks Service).

The last time George and Chip Campsen had to bid on that long-term NPS contract, they had competition from a very reputable harbor tour boat company in Florida. So they got Fritz Hollings to help modify the contract specifications and voila — the Florida company was disqualified.

The third senator, Bennett, from Summerville, financed his campaign with money from organizations that nobody could even find. He’s a pawn of the establishment — real estate, construction, banking, chamber of commerce.

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