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This entry was posted on 8/10/2010 1:08 PM and is filed under The Government - Corporation - Church Protection Racket.

(Originally posted on 5/6/2009 2:54:00 PM)

Carmie Henry

V.P. of Governmental Affairs

Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas                                             www.ecark.org

 

Re: Your piece “Legislative session ends and Beebe is still in charge” in May, 2009, Rural Arkansas publication.

 

Carmie:                                                                                                                May 6, 2009

 

This is the most “suck up” blather I have read in recent times. No one could be this ignorant re: Beebe and his enablers and their activities; therefore I must conclude you and your organization are big time beneficiaries of Arkansas state government.

 

This administration is the most powerful, politically corrupt organization in the history of our state, i.e. examine the players and the control they exercise on Arkansas government—Walton’s, Tyson’s, Stephen’s, Ark. Contractors, all forms of government schools, i.e. the Arkansas Friendship Coalition.

 

I won’t provide extensive evidence, simply because I believe it would be to no avail. 

 

Your statement regarding a legislator’s utterance “His suggestion that Gov. Mike Beebe could just send his agenda to legislators’ homes and they could vote via the Internet” was followed by your remark “I took that comment to be a salute to Gov. Beebe”. 

 

Carmie, that was no salute to Beebe, that was his perfect description of a dictator, and mine. You have a unique sense interpolation.  I also loved your comedic statement describing the “legislature as having 135 fertile minds working overtime”.  I can tell you firsthand there are a number of buffoons in that august body.

 

Beebe refuses to address the illegal Mexican and OTM invasion which is destroying middleclass Arkansans standard of living, job opportunities, and the billions being spent on social services for the invaders.  Additionally, they are further diluting our culture and heritage, and the public school system where numerous illegals attend has been irreversibly, negatively altered. Note Carmie, before you parrot Beebe’s cowardly stance, i.e. “it’s the Feds job” to secure our borders and deal with illegal immigration, look up 8 USC and what it demands.  Beebe’s famous or maybe infamous statement regarding the illegal invasion “Legal is legal, illegal is illegal, and we’ve got to find out what’s legal”. Shades of his old buddy Nick Wilson. 

 

Beebe refuses to allow the agents of the Ark. Contractor’s Licensing Board to identify (only identify) those companies hiring large numbers of Hispanics and contact appropriate authorities in order to determine in fact if they are illegal.

 

Beebe and his administration are issuing drivers licenses to illegals and spending huge sums by the Ark. State Police, Parks & Tourism, Game & Fish, etc. advertising in Spanish to attract more Hispanics (meaning more & bigger government in addition to cheap slave labor for Tyson’s, Walton’s, etc.).

 

You note Beebe and Harriman are “masters”, you are so right.  Their backroom wheeling and dealing is breathtaking and the fear/intimidation they hold over the legislators is indeed corruption at its height. Harriman, former lobbyist for the Poultry Federation, and Beebe are nothing more than servants for Corporate Arkansas.  What are the sources and total remuneration for Lawyer Harriman?

 

Are you aware that the new tobacco money Beebe rammed through goes directly to the Black Hole of General Revenue? He further, as a payoff, gave each state senator $857,000 to spend as they wish and $25,000 to each state rep.  Carmie, that’s what’s known as “buying votes”.  $30 million hard-earned taxpayer dollars to each house equals $60 million in real math. Why will most legislators not reveal how they spent “their share” of the $60 million?  What do they fear? Some got millions—how did that occur?

 

As middleclass Arkansans struggle mightily economically, being laid off, businesses closing, more illegal laborers coming to our state, Beebe and his shills authorized between Dec. 12, 2008 and Jan. 22, 2009 the creation of 2,044 new Arkansas state jobs.  Is that growing votes on the backs of the producers?  Another example of criminal corruption and protection rackets in government.

 

Carmie, are you aware that Arkansas is now the number 1 recipient of illegal aliens? The illegal invasion, in government circles, is always talked about in terms of economics (cheap labor)—it is a rule of law issue.

 

The House appropriated $1,033,258,630 all to be spent on Arkansas government entities, all to be borne on the backs of private enterprise and producers, of which I am one, and not one penny for legal gainfully employed Arkansans.

 

I will not bore you with any more of Beebe’s corruption and his minions in the state legislature, only to say your article was a slap in the face of every non-governmental taxpaying citizen in Arkansas. For documentation go to www.arkansasfreedom.com

 

Kindest regards,

 

Joe McCutchen

Fort Smith

 

Cc: citizens

 

 

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