Santorum Listed as Most Corrupt Member of Senate in 2006

Santorum Listed as Most Corrupt Member of Senate in 2006
This is gold.

This is one of the items that evangelicals in South Carolina and "white working class" in New Hampshire need to be hammered with. And I mean literally hammered until the very word Santorum gets associated with it and in fact until "corruption" becomes (second) definition of "Santorum"
 
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Santorum's closet...

http://abcnews.go.com/m/story?id=15287424&sid=3029941


[Rick Santorum's powerful finish in the Iowa caucus is bringing fresh attention to his tenure in Congress, including ethics questions that dogged him about a preferred mortgage he received from a bank run by campaign donors, and federal funds that went to a real estate developer who backed his charity.

One of the top donors to Santorum's charity was also the beneficiary of an $8 million Santorum-sponsored federal earmark, according to published reports. Melanie Sloan, a former federal prosecutor who filed an ethics complaint against Santorum in 2006 on behalf of a watchdog group, said her organization's website received a tidal wave of visitors in the past 24 hours, and in an interview she said she believes people will discover that the GOP presidential contender is "hardly the moral paragon he purports to be."

Perhaps the most jarring detail from his tenure in office is the unorthodox $500,000 mortgage that Santorum and his wife secured on the home in rural Virginia they had purchased for $643,361. According to a series of reports in the Philadelphia Daily News, the mortgage came from Philadelphia Trust Company, a fledgling private bank catering to "affluent investors and institutions" whose officers had contributed $24,000 to Santorum's political action committees and re-election campaign.



In advertising, the lender said it only offered its preferred rates to well-heeled borrowers who also used their investment services. But Santorum's public disclosure forms showed he did not have the required minimum $250,000 in liquid assets and was not an investor with Philadelphia Trust. His ability to secure the five-year loan led Sloan to file a complaint under a Senate ethics rule that specifically prohibits members from accepting a loan on terms not available to members of the general public. At the time, a Santorum spokeswoman told the Daily News that the mortgage terms were set at "market rates," but did not provide further comment.]
 
I brought this up to the Santorum speaker, and the rest of my precinct's caucus, after he brought up the newsletters during my Q & A as the Ron Paul speaker

Don't know if it had any sway, but we won 26 votes to 16 Santorum, 15 for Romney.
 
One more thing:

Rick "Jerry Sandusky is an angel" Santorum doubled the size of department of education
 
We should get this message out on the mainstream media. With Gingrich falling, it could well be between Santorum and Paul for South Carolina in two weeks.
 
Little bump, because we really need this little fact all over South Carolina in 10 days!! If we do that, South Carolina could be our breakthrough!

And no-one is going to say that South Carolina doesn't matter!
 
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