Ted Stevens
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican senator and a figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, has been indicted on seven counts of falsely reporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in services he received from a company that helped renovate his home.
Ref. USAToday
This does not come as any surprise to Alaskans. He has worked hard, done a lot of good and brought a lot of money into the state over the years. So much that he has come to be known as "Uncle Ted." It is sad to see, but no surprise. When someone is given that much unchallenged power for so long things are bound to start to crumble. Reality is this has been "business as usual" in Washington for many years. We are only now starting to wake up and smell the coffee. I think if we look too closely at any of the old timers things will begin to smell rotten.
Our state legislature is imploding also. Politics is a dirty business.
Edited: alskann on 29th Jul, 2008 - 7:16pm
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Yeah, this definitely hasn't been the year for Alaskan politicians. I lost count, but I know there were like 3 others involved (at least) with dirty business and I believe one of them was Sen. Stevens son, Ben.
I remember when the news break came out in Alaska that the FBI was searching his home (Sen. Stevens) and he acted as though he had no problem whatsoever with it--as if they wouldn't find a thing wrong--Glad someone else is good at their job!
Edited: AlaskanLDS on 30th Jul, 2008 - 11:49am
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