As if you needed another reason to send them all home in November..... It makes you wonder how much of this kind of stuff goes on and they don't get caught.... Alabama Politicians Indicted in Bingo Probe MONTGOMERY, Ala.—The owner of Alabama's largest casino, four state senators and several top lobbyists have been indicted on federal charges accusing them of vote buying in an effort to get a bill passed that would have legalized electronic bingo. The indictment was released Monday as Federal Bureau of Investigation agents made arrests at several locations across the state. It accused the casino owners and statehouse figures of conspiring to make payments and campaign donations to affect "pro-gambling legislation." VictoryLand casino owner Milton McGregor is among those indicted. His casino, now shut down, has more than 6,000 electronic bingo machines. Also indicted was Country Crossing casino developer Ronnie Gilley and state Sens. Harri Anne Smith, James Prueitt, Larry Means and Quinton Ross Jr. The indictment was dated Friday but not made public until arrests were made Monday. The Justice Department, in a statement, said the accused acted "in a conspiracy to offer and bribe legislators for their votes and influence on proposed legislation." Also indicted were lobbyists Tom Coker and Bob Geddie, who represent VictoryLand; lobbyist Jarrod Massey and public-relations executive Jay Walker, who represent Country Crossing; and Ray Crosby, an attorney for the Legislature who helped write gambling legislation. The Justice Department said the indictment "alleges that Sen. Means, who had abstained from an earlier vote on the pro-gambling legislation in 2010, solicited bribes from McGregor, Gilley, Massey and others, and, in one specific instance, sought $100,000 in return for voting in favor of the legislation." The indictments resulted from a federal-grand-jury investigation in Montgomery. The probe was announced last spring before the final votes on the bill, which died when sponsors couldn't line up the necessary votes for passage. Backers of the bill, mostly Democrats, accused Republican Gov. Bob Riley's administration of derailing the measure with the announcement of the probe. While Mr. Riley's state public-safety director was involved with the announcement, federal authorities said the Justice Department was handling the investigation. Of the four state senators indicted, Mr. Means and Mr. Ross are Democrats, Mr. Prueitt is a Republican and Ms. Smith is an independent who was a Republican when the bill was in the Legislature. Electronic-bingo casinos operated in Alabama for several years until the governor labeled the machines illegal slots and organized a task force to close them down. The unsuccessful legislation was designed to thwart Mr. Riley's task force and keep the electronic bingo machines operating. Mr. McGregor's casino, 15 miles east of Montgomery, was the state's largest, but it has been closed since Aug. 9 to prevent a raid by the task force. The state-operated task force succeeded in closing all privately operated electronic-bingo casinos during the federal probe. Only three casinos operated by the Poarch Creek Indians remain in operation. They aren't under state supervision.
It appears you're living under the naive assumption that those who replace them will be any better. My cynicism towards politicians is truly at an all-time high.
All of them aren't bad. I had the pleasure of meeting the person in this video before he become famous for this outburst, and one immediately got the distinct feeling he was a sincere person though I'm sure he too has skeletons in his closet. Since Jimmy Carter, it's almost impossible to reach the top without them. <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/_O_GRkMZJn4?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_O_GRkMZJn4?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>