[Rhodes22-list] Another Reason to Clean House at The White House (Political)

Rik Sandberg sanderico1 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 30 11:07:50 EDT 2008


Ben,

Thanks, glad I could help :-)

Actually, I haven't done any political signs at all for either side. 
(thankfully) Truth is, I don't really solicit that kind, or really any 
kind, of business. Surely not the making the same sign, 1000's of times 
over and over kind of business .... mind numbing.

I just make a few boat names for folks, do some truck lettering, just 
keeping it uncomplicated. Made a yard sign for a semi-retired back yard 
small engine mechanic and beekeeper (honey) last week, just simple 
one-off stuff.

Rik

Will Rogers often said, "There's nothing quite like money in the bank." He went on to say, "I'm not so concerned about the return on my money as I am about the return of my money."



Ben Cittadino wrote:
> Rik;
>
> Not ignoring you.  My response to Brad crossed in the mail with yours to me. 
> See my response to Brad.
> By the way, your work looks great on the Susan Kay. How many "Vote
> Obama/Biden" signs have you done?
>
> Best,
>
> Ben C.  
>
> Rik Sandberg-2 wrote:
>   
>> Ben,
>>
>> Selective memory?
>>
>> I believe it was President Clinton who replaced (all?) 93 of his US 
>> attorneys.
>>
>> I don't hear any complaining about that.
>>
>> Rik
>>
>> Will Rogers often said, "There's nothing quite like money in the bank." He
>> went on to say, "I'm not so concerned about the return on my money as I am
>> about the return of my money."
>>
>>
>>
>> Ben Cittadino wrote:
>>     
>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/30/washington/30attorney.html?scp=1&sq=us%20attorneys%20special%20prosecutor&st=cse 
>>>
>>> The above link describes the latest development in the scandal which has
>>> become known as the "US Attorney Firings Debacle".  I know there are
>>> those
>>> folks who believe that since US Attorneys serve at the pleasure of the
>>> President, the replacement of a number of these federal prosecutors in
>>> 2006
>>> constituted much commotion over nothing much.  That's just not so. The
>>> independence of federal prosecutors from political influence was at one
>>> time
>>> a proud hallmark of the Dept of Justice.  The process to appoint US
>>> Attorneys was undeniably political, just as the appointment of federal
>>> judges is political, but once "on the job" these men and women were
>>> supposed
>>> to be free to "follow the facts" or "follow the money" ( as some of our
>>> posters are fond of saying) in the pursuit of wrong-doing without fear or
>>> favor from political operatives. They could be fired for no reason, or
>>> good
>>> reason, but not for an illegal reason.  AG Mukasey (who was hired after
>>> Gonzales was forced to resign in part over this very issue) apparently
>>> believes there is reason to look into whether federal law enforcement was
>>> compromised by the likes of Harriet Myers, Karl Rove and others in the
>>> Bush
>>> White House.
>>>
>>> The only way to ensure that this investigation continues after January is
>>> Elect Sen Obama as President of the United States.  
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> Ben C. s/v susan kay, highlands nj 
>>>
>>>  
>>>   
>>>       
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