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Full Abscam Video Part 3 5:52

This is Part 3 of the full Abscam Video, see for yourself.

John Murtha: January 7, 1980 Abscam and the FBI (2/6) 8:57

(Part 2 of 6 parts) : January 1, 1980 : FBI Abscam "Sting" Video of Agent's Meeting with US Rep. John Murtha (D-PA; Johnstown), Mel Weinburg (the "sting" man) and Howard Criden (a Philadelphia attorney) - in which Murtha states that he isn't interested in the $50000 bribe offered in exchange for his legislative efforts to get two Saudi men admitted to the US, "at this time." Murtha, however, was willing to go along with the scheme, in exchange for Arab investments in businesses in Murtha's district. But, if their relationship worked out, Murtha clearly indicated, he would be interested in money for himself at a later date. Through the totality of the meeting, it is clear that Murtha is thoroughly engaged in the scheme, knows and discusses what is going on, and the overall exchange of bribes for legislative/official activity on the part of all involved. Murtha, one of Congresses most thoroughly corrupt politicos, barely escaped sanctions from the House ethics committee, though six other members of congress were given the heave ho, prosecuted and convicted.

Full Abscam video Part 4 6:30

This is the full Abscam Video, see for yourself.

Murtha's ABSCAM video - snippet #3 - "I know what I can do" 1:05

In this snippet, cocky Rep. Jack Murtha (D-PA) boasts, "you know I'm gonna be there 20 years in that God-damned Congress.... and what I can't do," and reassures his emissaries from the Middle East, "I can tell you exactly whether this can be done and how long it would take..." Before he laid the groundwork for a "slow bleed" of US troops in Iraq, Murtha agreed to do business with a fictitious Arab sheik whom Murtha thought was trying to bribe him. Murtha avoided prosecution for his role in the ABSCAM scandal by testifying against other Democrat Congressmen who'd taken the bribes. See more Murtha at jackmurtha.blogspot.com .

John Murtha: January 7, 1980 Abscam and the FBI (3/6) 8:57

(Part 3 of 6 parts) : January 1, 1980 : FBI Abscam "Sting" Video of Agent's Meeting with US Rep. John Murtha (D-PA; Johnstown), Mel Weinburg (the "sting" man) and Howard Criden (a Philadelphia attorney) - in which Murtha states that he isn't interested in the $50000 bribe offered in exchange for his legislative efforts to get two Saudi men admitted to the US, "at this time." Murtha, however, was willing to go along with the scheme, in exchange for Arab investments in businesses in Murtha's district. But, if their relationship worked out, Murtha clearly indicated, he would be interested in money for himself at a later date. Through the totality of the meeting, it is clear that Murtha is thoroughly engaged in the scheme, knows and discusses what is going on, and the overall exchange of bribes for legislative/official activity on the part of all involved. Murtha, one of Congresses most thoroughly corrupt politicos, barely escaped sanctions from the House ethics committee, though six other members of congress were given the heave ho, prosecuted and convicted.

John Murtha: January 7, 1980 Abscam and the FBI (4/6) 8:57

(Part 4 of 6 parts) : January 1, 1980 : FBI Abscam "Sting" Video of Agent's Meeting with US Rep. John Murtha (D-PA; Johnstown), Mel Weinburg (the "sting" man) and Howard Criden (a Philadelphia attorney) - in which Murtha states that he isn't interested in the $50000 bribe offered in exchange for his legislative efforts to get two Saudi men admitted to the US, "at this time." Murtha, however, was willing to go along with the scheme, in exchange for Arab investments in businesses in Murtha's district. But, if their relationship worked out, Murtha clearly indicated, he would be interested in money for himself at a later date. Through the totality of the meeting, it is clear that Murtha is thoroughly engaged in the scheme, knows and discusses what is going on, and the overall exchange of bribes for legislative/official activity on the part of all involved. Murtha, one of Congresses most thoroughly corrupt politicos, barely escaped sanctions from the House ethics committee, though six other members of congress were given the heave ho, prosecuted and convicted.

Murtha's ABSCAM video - snippet #4 - "not at this point" 0:37

In this snippet, Rep. Jack Murtha (D-PA) declines the $50000 bribe from the undercover FBI agent: "I'm not interested -- at this point. We do business for a while, maybe I'll be interested, maybe I won't." Before he laid the groundwork for a "slow bleed" of US troops in Iraq, Murtha agreed to do business with a fictitious Arab sheik whom Murtha thought was trying to bribe him. Murtha avoided prosecution for his role in the ABSCAM scandal by testifying against other Democrat Congressmen who'd taken the bribes. See more Murtha at jackmurtha.blogspot.com .

John Murtha: January 7, 1980 Abscam and the FBI (5/6) 8:57

(Part 5 of 6 parts) : January 1, 1980 : FBI Abscam "Sting" Video of Agent's Meeting with US Rep. John Murtha (D-PA; Johnstown), Mel Weinburg (the "sting" man) and Howard Criden (a Philadelphia attorney) - in which Murtha states that he isn't interested in the $50000 bribe offered in exchange for his legislative efforts to get two Saudi men admitted to the US, "at this time." Murtha, however, was willing to go along with the scheme, in exchange for Arab investments in businesses in Murtha's district. But, if their relationship worked out, Murtha clearly indicated, he would be interested in money for himself at a later date. Through the totality of the meeting, it is clear that Murtha is thoroughly engaged in the scheme, knows and discusses what is going on, and the overall exchange of bribes for legislative/official activity on the part of all involved. Murtha, one of Congresses most thoroughly corrupt politicos, barely escaped sanctions from the House ethics committee, though six other members of congress were given the heave ho, prosecuted and convicted.

John Murtha: January 7, 1980 Abscam and the FBI (6/6) 8:54

(Part 6 of 6 parts) : January 1, 1980 : FBI Abscam "Sting" Video of Agent's Meeting with US Rep. John Murtha (D-PA; Johnstown), Mel Weinburg (the "sting" man) and Howard Criden (a Philadelphia attorney) - in which Murtha states that he isn't interested in the $50000 bribe offered in exchange for his legislative efforts to get two Saudi men admitted to the US, "at this time." Murtha, however, was willing to go along with the scheme, in exchange for Arab investments in businesses in Murtha's district. But, if their relationship worked out, Murtha clearly indicated, he would be interested in money for himself at a later date. Through the totality of the meeting, it is clear that Murtha is thoroughly engaged in the scheme, knows and discusses what is going on, and the overall exchange of bribes for legislative/official activity on the part of all involved. Murtha, one of Congresses most thoroughly corrupt politicos, barely escaped sanctions from the House ethics committee, though six other members of congress were given the heave ho, prosecuted and convicted.

Murtha's ABSCAM video with Iraq surge "slow bleed" cameo 1:13

Before he laid the groundwork for a "slow bleed" of US troops in Iraq, Rep. Jack Murtha (D-PA) agreed to do business with a fictitious Arab sheik whom Murtha thought was trying to bribe him. Murtha avoided prosecution for his role in the ABSCAM scandal by testifying against other Democrat Congressmen who'd taken the bribes. See more Murtha at jackmurtha.blogspot.com .

 


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