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Trading a lifetime in prison for a decade, Jack Abramoff has agreed to sing, not sotto voce but fortissimo.
Norman J. Ornstein reviews a recent book on the Jack Abramoff scandal.
We can"t police the pillow talk of public servants and their partners, but we can insist on full disclosure of familial relationships and limitations on lobbying contacts with relatives.
A fewgreedy individuals' abuse is going to rekindle the tabloid approach to travel anddiscourage members of Congressfrom seeing the rest of the world.
Stories of rot and corruption involving Congress just keep coming. The latest was the double dose of Jack Abramoff in the Washington Post.
Norman J. Ornstein examines the fight over Supreme Court nominations, the investigations into the activities of lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and Gulf Coast reconstruction efforts.
DeLay"s political future depends on the equivalent of a royal flush.
Together, increased federal spending and growing Washington power is simply a recipe for corruption.



