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MassGOP Chair Bob Maginn and former Congressmen could face jailtime for political and financial corruption.

August 22, 2012 in Abuse of Power, MA, MassGOP, Politics by Admin1

On November 17th 2011, the Rabid Republican Blog http://rabidrepublicanblog.com/2011/11/17/robert-maginn%E2%80%99s-bribery-offer/ posted on Robert Maginn’s Bribray Offer and on December 30, 2011 they reported that the “Two Peters”, Former Congressman Peter Blute and  Peter Torkildsen  were hired as “Consultants” to Maginn’s,  firm Jenzabar.

These publicized blatant actions by Maginn gave rise to speculation that political corruption was afoot and calls were made for an investigation.

It would now appear that the “ …explosive Complaint filed in Suffolk Superior Court” could indeed result in jailtime or fines for all of the participants.

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MassGOP Chair Bob Maginn and former Congressmen could face jailtime for political and financial corruption.

08/19/12 · 4:16 pm :: posted by Mercy     ShareThis

In an explosive Complaint filed in Suffolk Superior Court that could not only take down the current MassGOP Chairman, the current MassGOP Chairman Bob Maginn and two former Congressmen, Peter Blute and Peter Torkildsen, may end up in jail for political and financial corruption.

This past Friday August 17th, former Jenzabar Chief Financial Officer Alan MacDonald sued Massachusetts Republican Party Chairman and current Jenzabar CEO Bob Maginn for Political and Financial Corruption.

Of the explosive charges against Maginn, is that as both Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party and also CEO of Jenzabar, Maginn has been squandering cooperate money on political interests and illegally compensating employees like former Congressmen Blute and Torkildsen for their campaign contributions to Republican politicians.

Other explosive charges against Maginn in this court case, include MacDonald asserting that as both MassGOP Chairman and Jenzabar CEO, Maginn is also co-mingling party politics and fundraising money of the Massachusetts Republican Party with day to day business activities and business finances of Jenzabar.

MacDonald contends that Maginn has engaged in:

 “improper cooperate spending reduced the value of his equity in the company, creating a breach of fiduciary duties for shareholders…

If these charges are found to be true, the current Massachusetts Republican Chairman Bob Maginn will undoubtedly face criminal charges and jail time for trading business transactions and jobs at Jenzabar for political donations from the likes of former Congressmen Peter Blute and Peter Torkildsen, both of whom have donated tens of thousands of dollars to the party since December 2011 when Maginn was elected MassGOP Chairman.  Since Maginn’s election, he hired both Blute and Torkildsen as unpaid Deputy MassGOP Chairmen while at the same time hired both Blute and Torkildsen as paid consultants at Jenzabar.

Now this inappropriate relationship or as many would call it a “corrupt bargain” between Maginn and the Former Congressmen Blute and Torkelson has been brought to the public’s attention through the lawsuit by Mr. MacDonald alleging the political and financial corruption by MassGOP Chairman Maginn, Jenzabar, and these former Congressmen.

Blute was fired for his infamous drunken boat cruise with hookers in Boston Harbor while working as Executive Director of MassPort.  Peter Blute and Torkildsen were the last Republican Congressmen in Massachusetts serving from 1993-97.

Also named in the lawsuit being sued is Maginn’s wife and business partner Ling Chai.  Chai created unwanted controversy for her husband when last fall 2011, Chai endorsed the Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Boston offering the fledging socialist movement to be a leader for them and help them organize.  This controversy upset the conservative wing of the MassGOP party.  To read about this click on this link.

To read about the political and financial corruption by MassGOP Chair Maginn, these former Congressmen, and the innapropropriate “pay for jobs” deal between MassGOP donors and Jenzabar read the following Boston Globe article: “Mass. GOP chair’s firm spent on politics, lawsuit contends”

 

Read more at Cape Cod Today:

http://www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/2012/08/19/massgop-chair-bob-maginn-sued-for-politi?blog=119

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“The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated”?

August 1, 2012 in Congress, Election, Freedom, Politics, Republicans Vs. Tea Party by Admin1

Headlines proclaiming that the, “Tea Party ‘Is Dead’: How the Movement Fizzled in 2012…” are greatly exaggerated as demonstrated by Ted Cruz’s amazing victory over Texas’s powerful establishment GOP Lt. Governor, David Dewhurst. Cruz’s victory should give pause to our own MAGOP Establishment headed by freshman Bob Maginn. Maginn recently orchestrated the disenfranchisement of a majority of lawfully elected delegates to the Republican National Convention by chicanery and deceit.

Ted Cruz wins Texas Senate primary in a victory for tea party

By Paul Kane,

Onetime long shot Ted Cruz won the Republican nomination in a U.S. Senate race in Texas on Tuesday, providing tea party activists with renewed momentum in what they said was their biggest victory of the year.

Cruz, a 41-year-old former Texas solicitor general and a first-time candidate for elective office, is the tea party’s first bona fide star of the 2012 campaign: a charismatic speaker with an up-by-the-bootstraps biography who upended the Republican establishment in the nation’s largest red state.

With all precincts reporting, Cruz won 13 percent more votes thanwho spent freely from his vast personal fortune and had endorsements from most of the state’s influential Republicans, including Gov. Rick Perry.

Tea party leaders hailed Cruz’s 56.8 percent to 43.2 percent victory as a sign of the movement’s political maturation. After bursting onto the scene in 2010, the tea party this year suffered defeats in a few Senate primaries, appeared divided in several GOP contests, and before Tuesday mustered just one clear victory — in Indiana, where state Treasurer Richard Mourdock ousted 36-year Sen. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), whose missteps contributed to his primary defeat.

Following Mourdock’s victory in early May, conservative activists mapped out a strategy to emphasize the Lone Star State. The first step was keeping Dewhurst below the 50 percent threshold in a multi-candidate primary on May 29, triggering a runoff. That gave them two months to mobilize for a one-on-one contest.

Cruz’s win, they believe, could be a springboard to victories in other primaries this month.

“Texas built on Indiana,” said Matt Kibbe, president of FreedomWorks, a Washington-based group that helps finance conservative anti-establishment candidates. “Activists all over the country are watching Texas. We’ve kind of nationalized the race.”

The next big Senate primary will come Tuesday in Missouri, where a trio of conservatives are fighting for tea party support.

The following week, Wisconsin will provide another clear contest between the establishment — former governor Tommy Thompson — and outsiders. Most conservatives, including Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), have thrown their support to former congressman Mark Neumann, but some have lined up behind investor Eric Hovde.

In late August, Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) — a longtime hero to anti-spending groups — will try to fight off a challenge from businessman Wil Cardon, who is spending millions of his own money trying to portray himself as a true outsider.

A conservative state

Cruz — whose father immigrated from Cuba in 1957 with $100 sewn into his underwear — is almost assured of joining the Senate. Given Texas’s Republican tilt, Democrats have not put many resources into the general-election contest to replace retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R). Former state representative Paul Sadler won the Democratic primary on Tuesday night and will face Cruz in November.

Like Lugar, Hutchison hails from the more mainstream wing of the GOP, and their potential replacements are almost certain to lean much further right.

If and when Mourdock and Cruz get here, the caucus becomes more conservative,” said Paul, whose 2010 primary victory over Kentucky’s Republican establishment was the tea party’s first major win.

In 2010, the movement had its share of ephemeral victories, nominating some candidates who lost general-election battles. Democrats think that pattern could play out again, and in Indiana they are already running ads against Mourdock, who on Tuesday attended the weekly Senate GOP luncheon and mended fences with Lugar in an effort to rally establishment support.

Republicans in Washington, who stayed publicly neutral in the Texas race, acknowledged that the tea party is still viable, but they hoped that its energy can be steered into supporting presidential challenger Mitt Romney and Republican congressional candidates.

“Part of what it says is, people are mad at Washington, D.C. They’re mad at what they perceive to be the establishment, and they want some change. And I certainly understand why,” said Sen. John Cornyn (Tex.), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Paul, along with several other tea-party-aligned Republican senators, stumped for Cruz at a rally of thousands in Austin last week. “The narrative that the tea party is not a big deal and that it’s over, I think that’s a wrong narrative,” he said Tuesday.

A Texas-size win

Kibbe said Cruz’s win is the biggest this year for tea party activists, calling it “an 11 and Indiana a 10” on the scale of importance. The reason, according to Kibbe and other tea party leaders, is because of the sheer size of Texas.

In the 2010 primaries, the movement fared best in smaller states without large media markets — places such as Delaware, where neophyte Christine O’Donnell used grass-roots support to sweep past a 30-year veteran of state GOP politics. Just 50,000 people voted in that primary. The tea party’s feat was repeated in other small-turnout states, such as Nevada and Alaska.

This year, tea party leaders sought mostly pure conservatives but also candidates with more political and professional experience, aiming to appeal to activists as well as independents in the general election. “You’re not going to see any Christine O’Donnell train wrecks,” Kibbe predicted, noting O’Donnell’s defeat by nearly 20 points in that fall’s election.

Cruz epitomized that effort. Unlike some of the anti-intellectual candidates of the tea party past, he boasted of his undergraduate degree from Princeton University, his national debating championship, his Harvard law degree and his Supreme Court clerkship.

“I think he’s got the pedigree, he’s got all of it,” Paul said. “In fact, we’ve joked that he’s too smart for the Senate to fit in.”

Still, he entered the race a big underdog to Dewhurst, who has served a decade as lieutenant governor, a position that allows him to run the state Senate. Perry, who has been a larger-than-life figure in Texas politics, heartily endorsed his understudy, and Dewhurst poured $16.5 million of his own money into the race.

Strategists said Dewhurst’s campaign was premised on clearing the 50 percent threshold in the May primary, when 1.4 million Republicans voted. Once Cruz and other candidates dragged him to less than 45 percent of that initial ballot, Dewhurst was left Tuesday with an electorate half the size and composed of the most committed conservatives.

 

Read more at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ted-cruz-wins-texas-senate-primary-in-a-victory-for-tea-party/2012/07/31/gJQAW2i5NX_story.html?wprss=rss_congress

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GOP Establishment Has Declared War on The Tea Party – Was the First Shot Fired Against MA Tea Parties?

February 1, 2012 in Tea Party by mike

In a post on Real Clear Politics on October 13th, 2011, Rush Limbaugh declared that the GOP Establishment had declared War on the Tea Party.  Nowhere was this more evident than in MA where, the Romney Machine sprinkled money and influence around the MAGOP State Committee and thereby managed to install a former Bain Capital employee/ loyalist as Chair of the MAGOP while crushing the campaign of Tea Party Reformer Frank McNamara.

At least one local Tea Party group defended Maginn by hiding or deleting facebook  posts on their site by other Tea Party group leaders  who simply posted the fact that Maginn, a nominee for the GOP Chair, had donated $2400 to NY’s far leftist Senator Chuck Schumer’s re-election campaign in 2010. Subsequent to his election, additional improprieties came to light about Maginn’s conduct. Namely that he had provided Deval Patrick with the maximum legal donation of $500 for his 2010 election campaign,   hired Peter Blute (Who considered  running  for the GOP chair ) and peter Torkildsen (a former GOP Chair), as consultants at his software strategies company Jenzabar   one week before the November 30th election!  Peter Blute was also subsequently named Deputy Chair of the MAGOP by bob Maginn,

Now a new story surfaces in MassPolitic Profs that states that Bob Maginn has hired another GOP operative, Rob Willington (who has been hired to update the Mass GOP’s “digital media plan,” and also works for Scott Brown’s campaign) as a Consultant in his Jenzabar company.

You can read the Rush Limbaugh story here:

[iframe width="85%" height="1630px" src=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/10/13/rush_limbaugh_gop_establishment_declares_war_on_tea_party.html]

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/10/13/rush_limbaugh_gop_establishment_declares_war_on_tea_party.html

and the continuing saga about Maginn here: http://www.masspoliticsprofs.com/2012/01/31/mr-maginn-or-mr-magoo/

 

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The Maginn Mockery Continues

December 30, 2011 in MassGOP by mike

Benedict Arnold Maginn

On November 30th, Bob Maginn was elected as the MAGOP State Chairman during a contentious State Committee meeting against anti-Establishment Opposition candidate Frank McNamara.

On December 23d Glen Johnson of the Boston globe reported that “Former Representative Peter Blute, who considered challenging Maginn for the chairmanship, and his fellow former congressman Peter Torkildsen, a past party chairman who helped steer Maginn to victory over McNamara, now have secured paid consulting contracts with Maginn’s company, Jenzabar Inc.” You know, Jenzabar was the company started by Maginn’s wife who incidentally also has an affinity for the Occupy Boston Socialist crowd, but that has nothing to do with Bob, you know.

For Real Massachusetts Republicans
- the mockery grows and grows!

Just in time for your morning barf – the Globe reports Romney-guy and newly elected [just 30 days ago] Robert Maginn gave Deval Patrick $500.oo.

This is in addition to the $2400.oo he gave to Chuck Schumer!

Why wasn’t this public knowledge BEFORE the election?

He says ‘his name and his company name Jenzabar were somehow misspelled on campaign finance documents…’.  Somehow?  Misspelled? How about deliberately…?

 Read the entire story here: http://rabidrepublicanblog.com/

 

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Frank McNamara -MA GOP Chair Candidate interviewed by Jeff Katz

November 29, 2011 in Election, MA by Admin1

 When an architect designs a new building, its foundation is critical to bearing the intended load of the final structure. A poorly designed building foundation may crack, deform or in the worst case, collapse under the weight of its final design load. In this analogy the MAGOP State Chair is the architect and the building represents the members of the MAGOP. If we hire an incompetent architect, we may soon see the final collapse of the MAGOP. With its collapse go the final hope of ever turning this corrupt [Three House Speakers in a row indicted and convicted] one party state around. Therefore, we ask that you listen to Jeff Katz’s interview and ask yourself why Bob Maginn will not answer questions about his $2400 donation to Far Left and Republican denigrator Senator Chuck Schumer.  Whatever  your view, please make it known to your two State Committeemen who are your electors at tomorrow evenings election at the Newton Marriot.

For further reading about the candidates you can go to www.votecorevalues.org and www.massresistance.org

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MA GOP State Committee Contact List

November 28, 2011 in Election, MA, Politics by Admin1

The following list is courtesy of  www.votecorevalues.org . Please visit their website for updates.

District Committee Member E-MAIL City/Town Phone
Second Essex and Middlesex Paul Adams ada07896@hotmail.com Andover, MA 01810  
Second Worcester Brent Anderson   Auburn, MA01501 508-832-3048
Middlesex and Worcester Jeanne Kangas jkangas@arnoldkangas.com Boxborough, MA 01719 978-263-8594
First Worcester Rebecca Healy donohealy@charter.net Boylston, MA 01505 508-869-3477
Norfolk and Plymouth Matthew Sisk siskmatthew@gmail.com Braintree, MA 02184 781-843-3709
Second Plymouth and Bristol Jeanie Falcone jcf841@comcast.net Brockton, MA 02360 508-588-8488
First Middlesex and Norfolk Jody Dow jodydow1@comcast.net Brookline, MA 02445  
Cape and Islands Ricardo Barros ricbarros@comcast.net Centerbille, MA 02632 508-362-5350
Third Middlesex Peter Dulchinos   Chelmsford, MA 01624 978-256-5256
Third Middlesex Sandra Martinez   Chelmsford, MA 01824 978-256-7943
Worcester and Middlesex Susan Smiley sse1029@gmail.com Clinton, MA 01510  
Plymouth and Norfolk Paula Logan     NO SHOW  pollylogan1@comcast.net Cohasset, MA 02025 781-383-0031
Second Bristol and Plymouth Brock Cordeiro BNCordeiro@comcast.net Dartmouth, MA 02748  
Suffolk and Norfolk Wiliam McKinney bill@billmckinney.org Dedham MA  02026 781-329-8133
Cape and Islands Cynthia Stead cestead@gmail.com Dennis, MA 02638  
Second Essex and Middlesex Sheila Richardson SheilaR323x1@netzero.net Dracut, MA 01826 978-459-2776
First Bristol and Plymouth Linda Rapoza dlrapoza@comcast.net Fall River, MA 02720  
Second Middlesex and Norfolk Edwin Bergin McGrath mcgrathed@rcn.com Framingham, MA 01701 508-820-0696
Second Middlesex and Norfolk Linda Jewell jewelllindakay@msn.com Franklin, MA  02038 508-541-6159
First Middlessex Jeffrey Wilson halfnium@alum.mit.edu Groton, MA  01450 978-448-6449
First Middlessex Susan Slade sslade@charter.net Groton, MA 01450 978-448-9389
First Essex William Ryan roundpond@comcast.net Haverhill, MA  01830 978-521-1130
First Essex Dorothy Early hotdotearly@aol.com Haverhill, MA 01835 978-372-7226
Plymouth and Norfolk John Cafferty jcafferty7@comcast.net Hingham, MA 02043 781-749-7192
Second Hampden and Hampshire Richard Barrena berrena@juno.com Holyoke, MA  01040  
First Essex and Middlesex John Racho johnracho@gmail.com Ipswich, MA  01938 978-412-8152
Worcester & Norfolk Mike Potaski mikepotaski@hotmail.com Linwood, MA   01525  
First Hampden & Hampshire Robert Hastie mjokai@habermaninsurance.com Longmeadow, MA 01028  
Worcester and Middlesex Lance May   twnchr@aol.com Lunenburg, MA 01462 978-582-6660
Third Essex and Middlesex Stephen Zykofsky smzop@verizon.net Lynn, MA 01904 781-593-9250
First Essex and Middlesex Christina Bain gopbythesea@hotmail.com Mancheter-by-the-Sea, MA 01944
Bristol & Norfolk Wiliam E.Adams weamedfield@verizon.net Mansfield, MA  02052  
Third Essex and Middlesex Joyce Lofmark wlofmark@verizon.net Marblehead, MA 01945 781-631-5362
Middlesex and Essex Monica Medeiros gopstrategist@yahoo.com Melrose, MA 02176 781-665-5343
Norfolk Bristol and Plymouth Mimi Sundstrom msunds9289@aol.com Milton, MA  02186 617-698-1864
First Middlesex and Norfolk John McDermott johnmcdermott@rcn.com Newton, MA 02458 617-244-4221
Norfolk Bristol and Middlesex Debra Tucker drtucker727@aol.com North Attleborough, MA  02760 508-699-0360
Suffolk and Norfolk Patricia Barratt pat02062@yahoo.com Norwood, MA 02062  
Second Essex John McCarthy Jr. JMcCarthy@conifercompanies.com Peabody, MA 01960 978-535-4508
Plymouth and Barnstable Christopher Fava kjfclf@comcast.net Plymouth, MA 02360  
Norfolk and Plymouth Christine Cadrone clogan@cedronelaw.com Quincy, MA  02171  
Norfolk Bristol and Plymouth James Aldred jiminran@juno.com Randolph, MA 02368 781-986-1915
First Plymouth and Bristol William Nickerson billnickerson@tmlp.com Raynham, MA   02767 508-823-4115
Plymouth and Barnstable Barbara McCoy badmccoy@aol.com Sagamore, MA 02561 508-888-7597
Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin Janet Garon jgaron98@aol.com Southbridge, MA 01550 508-909-6260(?)
Middlesex and Worcester Brian Burke Burke4Middlesex-Worcester@msn.com Stow, MA  01775 978-897-0141
Second Essex Nancy Luther nluther@lycos.com Topsfield, MA 01983 978-887-8417
Middlesex and Essex Albert Turco albert_turco@hotmail.com Wakefield, MA 01880 781-245-0448
Second Suffolk and Middlesex Robert Semonian BOB.SEMONIAN@Improper.com Watertown, MA 02472 617-923-0727
Second Hampden and Hampshire Jeanne Boynton boho178@comcast.net Westfield, MA 01040 413-568-2628
First Hampden & Hampshire Catherine Labine rlabine@aol.com Wilbraham, MA 01095 413-596-6991
Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin Michael Valanzola Valanzola_Michael@emc.com Winchendon, MA   01475 978-297-3274
Second Middlesex Ann Blackham Fax: 781-729-0840 Winchester, MA  01890 781-729-3459
First Suffolk and Middlesex Paul Ronukaitus ronukaitus@prodigy.net Winthrop, MA 02152 617-846-9331
Fourth Middlesex Helen Hatch   Woburn, MA 01801 781-935-2899
First Worcester William McCarthy McCarthy75@charter.net Worcester,  01606 508-853-7118
Second Worcester Shari Worthington   Worcester, MA  01604 508-795-1636
Middlesex Suffolk and Essex Allen Zenowitz jsvandorn@earthlink.net   617 417-3122
Bristol & Norfolk Angela Davis adavisff@gmail.com    
First Bristol and Plymouth David Rose david.rose@fallrivergop.org    
Second Bristol and Plymouth Jill Ussach jillussach@aol.com    
Hampshire and Franklin John Andrullis andrulisja@aol.com    
First Suffolk Karen MacNutt KLMacnutt@aol.com    
First Plymouth and Bristol Kimberly Palmer dabradys@comcast.net    
Second Suffolk Rachel Kemp rachel.v.kemp@gmail.com    
Bershire, Hampden and Franklin Robin Almgren almgrenk@berkshire.net    
Second Suffolk Stephen Jeffries JeffriesSB@CS.com    
Norfolk Bristol and Middlesex Ted Owens ted.owens@brownthompson.com  
Middlesex Suffolk and Essex Vonnie Boyle y.boyle@comcast.net    
Fourth Middlesex Anthony Ventresca tventresca@billericartc.org    
Second Middlesex Bernie Green berniegreen4@gmail.com    
Hampden Greg Neffinger gcn@neffingerarchitects.com    
First Suffolk Joseph Urneck jureneck@comcast.net    
Bershire, Hampden and Franklin Mike Case case.in2010@gmail.com    
Hampden Tiffany Harbridge      
Second Suffolk and Middlesex Elizabeth Mahoney elizabeth.mahoney@gmail.com  
Worcester & Norfolk Kimberly Roy kimberlyroy11@yahoo.com    
Second Plymouth and Bristol Richard Greeley rickgreeley@msn.com    
First Suffolk and Middlesex        
Hampshire and Franklin