From the
New York Times-
Bernard B. Kerik, a former New York police commissioner who rose to national prominence, was sentenced to four years in prison on Thursday after pleading guilty to eight felony charges, including tax fraud and lying to White House officials.
From the
Wall Street Journal-
Bernard Kerik, New York City's former top cop, was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison for tax fraud and lying to the Bush White House during his nomination to head the Department of Homeland Security.
From
Yahoo News-
President Barack Obama hailed Wednesday's one-year-old economic stimulus law as an accomplishment that staved off another Great Depression and kept up to 2 million people on the job.
I'm pretty sure none of the Founding Fathers would recognize a country where 'lying to the White House' gets you thrown in jail, yet lying
from the White House is the pinnacle of statesmanship.
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