Monday, August 04, 2008

In response to Florida Elections Commissions complaints on four Republican politicians (including its Mark Miner), what did CSX Transpo do?


Yes. CSX Googled(R) me.
Here's to CSX, whose response to a PR disaster of its own creation is to investigate the person who reported the lawbreaking to government authorities. In the corrupt spirit of General Motors Corporation (and its Washington law firm of Alvord & Alvord), which responded to Ralph Nader not by making cars safer, but by investigating Nader, his sex life, etc., including illegal surveillance.
Yes, yes, yes, CSX' response to an investigation of illegal campaign contributions involving its Director of Diversity and Veterans Hiring, Mark Miner (aged 25, with no college degree) is what?
Yes, CSX Googled(R) me. How indescribably uncreative. How boring and predictable.
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Meanwhile, the silly go on Google.
The answers to the exam on corporate corruption are not on Google(R), Mark Miner.
Ask KAREN STERN what she has gotten you into, Mark Miner.
Did she tell you about her own pending investigation before the Florida Election Commission, involving fundraising tactics similar to your own?
Or did you just take her word for it (and those of others)?

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