THE U.S. POLITICS from a CONSERVATIVEs CLEAR POINT OF VIEW .....

THE U.S. POLITICS from a CLEAR POINT OF VIEW .....

Thursday, January 27, 2011

McLain's Law ...

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Dennis Dale "Denny" McLain (born March 29, 1944) is a former American professional baseball player, and the last major league pitcher to win 30 or more games during a season (31–6 in 1968)—a feat accomplished by only thirteen players in the 20th century.


McLain and several partners bought the Peet Packing Company (Farmer Peet's) located in the small town of Chesaning, Michigan in 1994. The company went bankrupt two years later. In 1996, he was convicted on charges of embezzlement, mail fraud, and conspiracy in connection with the theft of $2.5 million from the Peet employees' pension (retirement) fund. McLain spent six years in prison; to this day he insists he knew nothing about the shady financial deals alleged by the government. McLain claims he paid back the restitution in this incident.


Congress has been stealing from Social Security (our retirement money) for years along with past Presidents to pay for wars ...  Congress gets six more years to steal instead of six years in jail.


If our precious Social security money was invested properly there should be more than enough money there for us ...

The law should apply to everyone ...  This is not about weather Social Security is good or bad.  It is about weather U.S. Congress and our elected officials are honest ...
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