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Blue Girl Thinks Red

I grew up the son of an oil executive. Consequently, my father was also an attorney whose job it was to negotiate contracts with foreign powers. Issues involving the international struggle for light crude and natural gas infrastructure are not foreign to me.

Let’s look at Blue Girls perspective on international conflict and energy.

100 Bucks a Barrell

I’ve said it before, and I will say it again…we are witnessing a realignment of world economic and political power, and it is realigning along an energy axis, and future historians are going to write about the time in which we live as the “Emergence of the Resource Wars.”

If we don’t get a handle on this stuff, and do so double-time, the future is bleak. If you like the oil wars, you are gonna love the pending water wars. Read more »

Stone County TIF - Written for Stone County Gazette Feb 2007 by Darin Codon

The Stone County Commission took the first steps today towards approving an estimated 5 million dollar TIF (Tax Increment Financing) financed bond to improve road infrastructure to and from Silver Dollar City and streamline access to Indian Point. Silver Dollar City contends the project will substantially alleviate traffic congestion to both the Branson West park and Indian Point. Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation contends redevelopment of access roads to Silver Dollar City will increase property values, encourage growth and create both temporary and permanent jobs in Stone County.
If approved fifty percent of Silver Dollar City sales tax increases above 2006 numbers will be used to pay back the bonds. The proposed development plan in its current form represents the highest percentage of revenue and the longest term allowed through TIF legislation.. Silver Dollar City has offered to purchase the bonds they claim would be unattractive on the open market due to low anticipated returns. Read more »

Mexican Terrorist Organinzation Claims Responsibility for Fires

CNN reports California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger confirmed a Mexican separatist group is claiming responsibility for the fires that have consumed much of Southern California

California officials received a letter earlier today containing photographs of individuals holding Molotov cocktails, then throwing them into dry brush. The faces of the individuals appeared to have been digitally distorted.

Also included was a rambling manifesto, stating that the reason for the act of arson was that “Aztlán belongs to indigenous people, the Chicanas and Chicanos of Aztlán. We are sovereign and not subject to a foreign culture.” Read more »

James Strahan “Two County Commissioners actions support higher property tax issues.”

Taney County Assessor James Strahan wrote the following opt-in:

County Commissioners actions support higher property tax issues

Could this be why they want to erase old County Commission minutes?

There are County Commission minutes dating back into 2006 that have not been approved by the County Commission. During last Tuesdays commission meeting, Commissioner Ron Herschend commented it had been so long, How did he know what was written was n fact, what he said? Wait a minute, hold your horses, I don’t believe it to be any coincidence at all, that many of the unapproved sets of minutes happen to pertain to very sensitive issues that could affect the loves of Taney County Citizens. Read more »

Southwest Missouri Internet Sex Sting Operation

Randy Turner posted an inside look an Internet Sex Sting Operation in Joplin:

I wondered about the wisdom of this project. Why should Murray be bringing perverts from Michigan or Illinois into Diamond. Let them stay where they are and never darken our streets.

I have changed my mind since the arrests he has had in recent months, have included numerous offenders from this area.

If you are not familiar with Murray’s project, it works like this: Murray poses as a 13-year-old girl and has no trouble finding adults wanting to violate children. He never brings up the subject of sex, but it does not take long for these men to do so.

Read More at the Turner Report….

Bloggergate

Perri Campbell at Area 417 linked a story about Hillary Clinton paying bloggers to blog left.

Studying the Candidates

Interesting story on Hillary Clinton in the New York Times. Today dialogue roasts in a hot political climate - with campaign reports in - and partisan politics at an all time high.

Side Note - I’ve read three articles today from official “party” websites blaming the “other guy” for partisan politics.

With the way political dialogue is - it seems everyday we’re more divided and know more about the dirt than the person.

What Google Would Look Like if it were SEO Compliant

Rhode Island House Majority Leader Pleads Guilty to Selling Out Citizens to Pharmacy Lobby

From FBI Wire: Former House Majority Leader Martineau is charged in dealings with pharmacy company and health insurer

The United States government has charged former House Majority Leader Gerard M. Martineau with honest services mail fraud for engineering personal business dealings with a pharmacy company and a health insurer and, in return, steering the outcome of legislation in which those companies were interested. Martineau, who is alleged to have been paid more than $900,000 in the two schemes, has agreed to plead guilty to the charges.

United States Attorney Robert Clark Corrente and Warren T. Bamford, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced a two-count information, which was filed today in U.S. District Court, Providence. Along with the information, an agreement was filed in which Martineau agrees to waive indictment and plead guilty. He has not yet entered a plea.

In 1998, according to the information, Martineau formed a personal business entity called the Upland Group. Thereafter, he arranged to sell paper prescription bags to the health insurance company, for use as promotional items, and both plastic and paper bags to the pharmacy company for use in its merchandising. In return, according to the information, he used his position to affect legislation on the companies’ agendas, including the so-called pharmacy freedom of choice legislation, which both companies opposed.

Health Insurance Company Scheme

In 1998, according to the information, the health insurance company agreed to buy paper bags through the Upland Group, bags into which the company could insert promotional items. It could then distribute the bags free to independent pharmacies. Thereafter, Martineau, through the Upland Group, periodically billed the company for bags in lots of one and three million, at $19,500 per million. On some occasions – in December 1998, December 2000, and in December 2001, he billed the company just days or weeks before the start of a legislative session.

In all, Martineau contracted to sell the health insurance company ten million bags, but fewer than two million were ever manufactured. He billed the health insurer $195,000 for the ten million bags, and was paid $175,500. According to the information, the health insurer did not pay the final invoice for $19,500, which Martineau submitted in 2003.

Pharmacy Freedom of Choice

The health insurance company contracted with the pharmacy company for a restricted pharmacy network that required insured clients to use the restricted network for prescriptions. For several years, legislation was introduced to open the network to other pharmacies. Both the health insurance company and the pharmacy opposed that legislation, known by various titles, such as “Pharmacy Freedom of Choice, and “Any Willing Provider.”

Until 1999, Martineau was in favor of pharmacy freedom of choice. However, after the Upland Group started selling bags to the health insurer and the pharmacy, Martineau announced his opposition to the legislation, and subsequently used his position as Majority Leader to stymie its passage.

Between 1999 and the end of the 2002 session, Martineau also worked for or against other legislation on the insurance company’s agenda, including a bill in 1999 that would have facilitated the sale of the insurer to a for-profit company.

Pharmacy Scheme

According to the information, prior to 1999, Martineau had a long standing business relationship with the pharmacy, selling commodities to it for commission. After he formed the Upland Group, he began dealing directly with the pharmacy, arranging the sale of both plastic and paper bags to the company. Between 1999 and the end of 2002, he received a total of $716,435 in commission payments on contracts with the pharmacy for bags.

According to the information, in addition to thwarting passage of pharmacy freedom of choice legislation, Martineau also worked for or against other legislation on the pharmacy’s agenda.

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According to the information, Martineau never disclosed to Rhode Island citizens his conflicts of interest with the pharmacy and the health insurer. According to the information, he even took steps to conceal the relationships, by such devices as not signing his name to invoices, and writing business letters from the Upland Group to the health insurer over the signature of another person who had no relationship to the Upland Group.

The information charges Martineau with two counts of using the mail to deprive Rhode Island citizens of their right to his honest services. Each count carries a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment and a fine of $250,000 or twice the amount of gain or loss.

An information is merely an allegation and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Even though Martineau has signed an agreement to plead guilty, he has not yet entered a plea. He will have an opportunity to formally enter a plea at a U.S. District Court hearing that has not yet been scheduled.

The information resulted from a continuing public corruption investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, other federal agencies, and the Rhode Island State Police into relationships between Rhode Island legislators and entities that have interests in legislation and activity of the General Assembly.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Gerard B. Sullivan, Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen G. Dambruch, and Daniel A. Petalas, a Trial Attorney with the Department of Justice Public Integrity Section, are prosecuting the case.

KSPR Reviews Go Magazine

Go Magazine KSPR

KRPR takes a peak at Go Magazine’s latest edition.