Lowcountry GOP Panel To Discuss Ethics Reform
WHERE: Kelly’s BBQ Restaurant, 10475 Highway 78 East, Summerville, SC TIME: Saturday, August 1You must Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content.
WHERE: Kelly’s BBQ Restaurant, 10475 Highway 78 East, Summerville, SC
TIME: Saturday, August 1
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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.
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.
“Thieves meet August 10th to talk about how they are going to reduce theft.”
“Thieves meet August 10th to talk about how they are going to reduce theft.”
GOP panel/ethics reform/oxymoron
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.
GOP panel/ethics reform/oxymoron
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.