To Catch a Crook

October 29, 2014 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Get a load of this stuff.

The president and chief executive of a Northern Virginia contractor has resigned after an investigation by the Justice Department determined that “improper gratuities” were paid to a former Defense Department procurement officer, the company said in a statement Monday.

Harry Martin, the longtime chief executive of Intelligent Decisions, an Ashburn-based government services contractor, has stepped down after reporting the incident to the Justice Department, the company said. The violations occurred five years ago, the company said.

Just your average kickback scheme with taxpayer projects.

Until you look a little deeper.  Click the little one to see the big one.  Original document here

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Yep a $25,000 donation to the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Republicans are such fun.

Thanks to Alfredo over at the Dairy Queen for working double duty today.

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0 Comments to “To Catch a Crook”


  1. paul budd says:

    the funniest part?? his employer…can’t make this crap up

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  2. Alacrity Fitzhughe says:

    So. Is the National Republican Congressional Committee gonna give the money back?

    I won’t hold my breath…..
    Just saying…..

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  3. Intelligent Decisions? That would be a NO.

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  4. Yes “Intelligent Decisions”. Corporate names for Republican companies are provided by Oxymorons ‘R’ Us.

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  5. So a retired guy gives $51, (which is in my financial ballpark) but the corporate guys toss in $10,000 and $25,000? Guess that tips the scales pretty decisively between regular folks and the 1%.

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  6. If this weren’t so nefarious it would be pathetic!

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  7. What’s truly sad is that some Dems are likely doing the same thing on a smaller scale and from slightly different sources. We will never have a government that represents ordinary people until we remove legalized bribes from the system. Politicians, like most people, will act according to their own best interests. And that includes lots of easy money if it’s available.

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  8. Didn’t Republicans used to be the law-and-order candidates (a long, long time ago)???

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  9. Old Fart, Republicans are all about law-and-order, for everyone else, especially if they are poor and brown.

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