Part III -- 20 Points
Grand Old Police Blotter: The Year In Republicrime Edition
2005 has been an embarassment of riches on the Republican crime beat. I was able to come up with 15 off the top of my head. The problem was who to keep off the list. (You dodged a metaphorical bullet, Bill Frist.)
And unlike those yobbos in Michelle Malkin's tales of pie throwing, sign-removing, misdemeanoring nobodies, nearly everyone here is a big-time player convicted or accused of felonious conduct.
Match the Republican:
1. Randy "Duke" Cunningham
2. Adam Kidan
3. Robert Taft
4. George W. Bush
5. David Safavian
6. Dick Dasen, Snr.
7. Lawrence Franklin
8. Irving Libby
9. Galen Fox
10. Robert Ney
11. Conrad Black
12. Jim West
13. Jack Abramoff
14. Don Sherwood
15. Armstrong Williams
16. Tom Noe
17. James Tobin
18. Robert Greene
19. Tom DeLay
20. Michael Scanlon
To his crime(s):
Note: All Republicans are innocent until proven guilty.a. Lying, obstructing a criminal investigation
b. Abusive sexual conduct during airplane flight
c. Accepting bribes
d. Laundering presidential campaign donations
e. Gambling on cockfighting
f. Violation of ethics laws
g. Wire fraud, conspiracy
h. Failure to disclose payment recieved in exchange for broadcasting material
i. Sexual assault
j. Violation of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
k. Conspiracy to pass national defense information to people not entitled to receive it.
l. Sexual abuse of children, prostitution and promotion of prostitution
m. Accepting bribes from defense contractors, tax evasion, conspiracy
n. Racketeering, obstruction of justice, wire fraud, money laundering
o. Conspiracy to bribe public officials
p. Obstruction of justice, perjury and making false statements to investigators
q. Money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering
r. Offering government jobs in exchange for sex
s. Wire fraud, bank fraud, fraud fraud, defrauding clients, bribery of public officials, conspiracy to commit bribery, making illegal gifts and campaign contributions, you name it
t. Telephone harrassment
Scoring: 1 point for each correct answer. Five bonus points for correctly identifying the status of 16 or more criminals -- accused, indicted or convicted. (Bonus available if status is correctly identified, whether or not the crime is also correctly identified.)
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