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Bruno Guilty. Senate Rules should be Named Co-conspirator

by: NYBri

Tue Dec 08, 2009 at 17:07:30 PM EST


Yesterday, Joe Bruno, former Republican Senate Majority Leader, was found guilty on two counts of essentially taking payola money from a business associate in return for favors and contracts. He was acquitted on five other felony charges and one where they just couldn't decide.

The details brought out in the trial have finally opened the window on exactly how the Senate was run under his leadership and how business was done in Albany for the 15 years he was in charge.

What we saw was a textbook example of how a powerful politician used his position in the Senate to enrich himself and his associates via the activities of his "other outside jobs" as a consultant and business owner.

As disturbing (and unsurprising to those who have followed Albany politics) as his law-breaking was, what should be more disturbing are the activities for which he was not convicted. The fact that they were NOT against the law speaks volumes about the law itself and the way the rules of the Senate have evolved over the decades.

Because there has been no threat to the power structure in Albany for so long, players left and right have learned to play the system, and the lawmakers have done nothing to upset the cart.

An example of strange bedfellows that this system created is the incredible union support Uncle Joe and the Republicans received over the years. Why would unions support a Republican party that repeatedly passed environmental, education and taxation legislation that hurt working class people? Well, it turns out that Bruno did consulting work for an organization that had the unions as clients so now we have a pretty good reason why he gave the unions everything they asked for come contract time. Nice pay off using state money.

Well, the times they are a changing.

The rocks that have been turned over this year have shown a particularly seedy and messy world; a world that New Yorkers should no longer tolerate. They certainly can't afford it anymore.

Now the question becomes, how do we change the State Senate and how it does business? Well, it begins with the Senators themselves. More specifically, YOUR Senator.

If your Senator isn't committed to real reform, they shouldn't get your support. It's pretty simple.

We should be dedicated to electing Senators who listen to dissenting opinion, make decisions based on fact and discussion - not influence and money, and that they represent the people that elected them - not their own self-interest. If we elect an army of these people to represent us, as was the intent when the Constitution was drafted, then all the other issues most of us are concerned about will take care of themselves through ethics reform, open debate, and the electoral process. (h/t to AB)

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Excellent (4.00 / 2)
Precisely like that.

Oh, except the graphic shows a $20 in the mix, and I don't think they deal in any bills that small.


Bruno Guilty (4.00 / 3)
Does Bruno get to keep his name on all those bridges and stadiums and highways and little league fields up there in the Capitol District?

Probably, Hudson Valley Community College (0.00 / 0)
still has a major building named for a Democratic county chairman who got a few felony convictions for similar corruption.  

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Now, now, give poor Joe a break (4.00 / 1)
he wasn't able to put up his best defense because his favorite attoreny Tom Spargo was disbarred Monday for shaking down lawyers in his court room when he was a Supreme Court Judge.

That's not really fair now is it? The convicted felon former State Senate Majority Leader couldn't have the convicted felon former State Supreme Court Judge defend him.

What is this world coming to!


Perhaps Joe and Tom can share a cell though (4.00 / 3)

   On the same day former Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno was convicted of corruption, the federal government asked that former state Supreme Court Justice Thomas J. Spargo receive more than 3 years in prison for attempted bribery and attempted extortion.

   A U.S. Justice Department prosecutor based in Washington, D.C., sent a letter Monday to Judge Gary Sharpe - the same judge who presided over Bruno's trial - describing Spargo as a remorseless offender who deserves the maximum time in prison under federal sentencing guidelines.

   The prosecutor asked Sharpe to give Spargo 41 months behind bars; guidelines call for term of at least 33 months.

   He also requested Spargo be fined $75,000 and receive two years of supervised release.

Too bad Senator Monserrate and Senator Pedro Espada won't be joining them on the cell block (yet). They should.

State Senator Kevin Parker is next on the docket. His hearing was postponed until tomorrow, Dec. 9. You may recall he was indicted for assaulting a newspaper photographer:


"The charges include Assault in the Second Degree, Assault in the Third Degree, Criminal Mischief in the Third Degree, Criminal Mischief in the Fourth Degree, Menacing in the Third Degree and Harassment in the Second Degree. If convicted, Parker faces up to seven years in prison."

Not the first trouble for the ever so lovely Parker:


The pol's short fuse was highlighted last September when an aide accused him of pushing her during an argument and breaking her glasses.

In 2005, Parker took counseling classes after he was charged with punching a traffic agent.

How much time should your State Senator be doing?


The Senate has ALWAYS been the place (0.00 / 0)
where half-a-loaf ethics reform bills passed by the Assembly died.

Before, during and after Boss Bruno.


It's time that changed.... (4.00 / 2)


We've got some work ahead of us.

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