Oct 242010
 

The Homophobia and disrespet for women from Ken Buck is well known.  What you may not know is that this Republican extremist running for the Senate seat from Colorado also has a history of supporting street crime to allow one of his cronies to profit.

24kenbuck Ken Buck, Colorado’s Republican Senate candidate, was once an assistant federal prosecutor.

There was an Aurora gun dealer who sold guns illegally and had 37 counts thrown at him. This was a violation of federal law, nothing to sneeze at.

Ken Buck didn’t pursue the prosecution.

Ken Buck shared information with the defense team. That’s right, he tipped them off. How’s that for law enforcement? Then he resigned. Was he forced to?

Ken Buck was reprimanded… by a Republican U.S. Attorney. A partisan witch hunt? Not so much.

The illegal gun dealer benefited from Ken Buck’s unethical, sleazy behavior. He was convicted of a misdemeanor.

The gun dealer donated to Ken Buck’s campaign.

Maybe this is why Bob Barr, of the NRA, GOP House and Federal Prosecuting in the late 80s thinks there are serious ethical questions that need to be answered by Mr. Buck. Nothing like a little NRA on NRA violence two weeks before an election to make the day interesting.

Oh and guess where this GOP Contributor Greg Golyansky’s guns ended up?

With such all-stars as the Los Angeles based "Pocket Crips" gang and Randy "Rambo" Canister, who in 2005 was sentenced to life for a triple murder in Aurora. Lest you think these were just coincidences, as reported by David Ohlinger in the Denver Post in 1999 (no link cause from the Dark Ages of Internet) "…fully 40% of multiple gun purchases traceable to criminal arrests in the state of Colorado were made by Golyansky’s pawn shop…buyers traveled from all around the state — and nation — to Golyansky’s little shop."… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Crooks and Liars>

Here’s an ad about it:

 

In one way, Buck is atypical.  As a Rule the crime Republicans assist is big crime not street crime.  When Banksters break the law, Republicans are right there to help them.  Buck demonstrates that if it will help a crony make a few bucks, Republican politicians seem quite willing to let innocent people be murdered.

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  6 Responses to “Covering up Crime – The Republican Way”

  1. What you are just now coming to understand that to a political whore you are a number? The more 0’s on the check the lower the number you get regarding access. Maybe Buck should be dropped off in a suit with $100 bills glued to it in Detroit. He wants to foment street crime, it is time he tasted the beauty of it.

  2. :: shakes head ::

    Disgusting.

  3. The gun dealer was probably his brother. 😈 Disgusting. Great ad though!

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