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Yet another Republican congressman investigated for corruption (1 Viewer)

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The endless pit of Reupublican corruption continues.


Ex-aides allege abuse of power - Los Angeles Times

Ex-aides allege abuse of power
Rep. Gary Miller of Diamond Bar exercised political muscle for personal gain, they say.
By William Heisel, Times Staff Writer


'We taxpayers trust that our members of Congress will not turn their staff into butlers.'
— Gary Ruskin, Congressional Accountability Project

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With community activists packed into the Monrovia Community Center one winter night in 2000, U.S. Rep. Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar) implored City Council members to purchase 165 acres he owned in the foothills and turn the land into a wilderness preserve.

Earlier that day, according to interviews with former Miller staff members and official correspondence reviewed by The Times, Miller asked one staffer to find a way to place one of the councilmen — a pawnshop owner with no parks experience — on the prestigious National Park System Advisory Board.

The aide said he was told to "make it a priority."

Miller then continued to push for the councilman's appointment even after staff members warned him that trying to secure the park board seat for the councilman could appear to be a bribe, internal memos show.

The move was one of many that Miller has made over the years in which he brought his congressional muscle to bear on personal business matters, according to the former staff members and the correspondence from Miller's congressional office — handwritten notes, letters on Miller's congressional letterhead and e-mails.

All four former staff members requested anonymity to protect their current jobs in politics.

"There was never a clear line in the office between what was congressional business and what was just business," one former aide said. "The expectation was that you would do both."

A real estate developer and one of the wealthiest members of Congress, Miller, 58, routinely asked his staff to handle personal errands, such as helping his children with schoolwork, searching for rock concert tickets and sending flowers to family members and friends, according to documents reviewed by The Times.

Federal law prohibits members of Congress from using their staff for anything other than official work.
 
I'm glad that we are investigating our congressmen and trying to keep tabs on them. There is most likely rampant corruption occurring on the Hill and we need to get it under control. That being said, I doubt the Democrats are any less guilty than the Republicans are when it comes to corruption. I don't want this to turn into a partisan manhunt, I want all corrupt congressmen to be investigated and their crimes disclosed to the people regardless of political affiliation.
 
This is what happens when any one party holds absolute power. After a while all they crave is the power.
 

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