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Okla-homey
9/30/2010, 06:55 AM
On September 24, Iowa Congressman Steve King (R-IA-5), a member of both the House Agriculture and the House Judiciary Committees, wrote Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack requesting a meeting this week to discuss allegations of major fraud in the disbursement of Pigford settlement money.


There is a growing firestorm over the allegations of massive fraud in the Pigford settlements[.] ... According to sworn testimony by John Boyd, President of the National Black Farmers Association, there are 18,000 black farmers. They could not all have been victims of discrimination. To date, there have been over 94,000 claims made. These numbers speak to massive fraud, meaning that American taxpayers are on the hook for what Pigford judge Paul Friedman called "forty acres and a mule." (Emphasis added.)

It is common practice for Secretaries of Agriculture to sit down with members of the Agriculture Committee. It is uncommon for the topic of conversation to be as urgent and expensive as Pigford, with a price tag of $2.3 billion. Secretary Vilsack has an obligation to the American taxpayers to cooperate with an investigation of Pigford fraud.

The Senate may be poised to pass the Obama administration's request for additional Pigford funding. Pigford payouts must be stopped until Congress and the USDA can conduct a thorough investigation.

Black politicians are quick to say that Pigford is not about reparations. If that is the case, the math needs a bit of explaining. Boyd testified that there are 18,000 black farmers on one hand and then supports billions in payouts in a program that has 94,000 people claiming they were injured? It is to be hoped that as a member of a new Republican majority, Congressman King can look at how the plaintiff's bar and black activists ballooned a small settlement into a billion-dollar boondoggle.

Pogue Mahone
9/30/2010, 11:46 AM
What's the point of copying and pasting American Thinker work and passing it off as your own?

And what's the point of trying to blame Obama and dragging reparations into this when the authority to settle Pigford was authorized as part of the 2008 farm bill? Obama has next to nothing to do with this.

Wow, this is lazy.

Chuck Bao
9/30/2010, 03:20 PM
Heh! I am not getting any of this "forty acres and a mule" thing. I really should move back to the US, but maybe I've been too slow.

Okla-homey
9/30/2010, 08:02 PM
What's the point of copying and pasting American Thinker work and passing it off as your own? Well, Mr. "Kiss My Butt," if that is your real name, no intent to post the American Thinker piece as my own. Just forgot to include the little linky-thingy.

And what's the point of trying to blame Obama and dragging reparations into this when the authority to settle Pigford was authorized as part of the 2008 farm bill? Obama has next to nothing to do with this. Wrong again Kiss. he has everything to do with it. See below.

Wow, this is lazy.

The point of blaming BHO, is he declared it a "fair settlement" and has the power to order his AG to conduct a fraud investigation based on substantial evidence there are tens of thousands of claimants who never applied for, and therefore were never denied USDA-backed farm loans. Black farmers who were denied USDA-backed farm loans because of their race are the proper claimants.

But BHO won't do anything. Because the settlement, as structured, substantial evidence of fraud notwithstanding, comports with his world view. Besides, its just billions in public money to be paid out to people with no legitimate claim to it. Its better to give 90,000 voters $50K each than give the rightful claimants much more, which would be enough to permit them to buy their farms back. The government can always borrow more money? right?

AlbqSooner
10/1/2010, 07:04 AM
And what's the point of trying to blame Obama and dragging reparations into this when the authority to settle Pigford was authorized as part of the 2008 farm bill? Obama has next to nothing to do with this.

From the Wall Street Journal. Sorry but I do not know how to to the link thingy.

"How did 39,697 explode into 86,000 claims? And how did $50,000 explode into $1.25 billion? Well, you'll have to ask the woman who not only spearheaded this case because of her position in 1997 at the "Rural Development Leadership Network" but whose family received the highest single payout (approximately $13 million) from that action - Shirley Sherrod.

It appears that Ms. Sherrod had involved herself in one of the biggest fraud claims in the United States. And it gets interesting.

Ms. Sherrod has also exposed the person who aided and abetted her in this race fraud. As it turns out, the original judgment of "Pigford v. Glickman" in 1999 only applied to a total of 16,000 black farmers. But in 2008, a junior Senator got a law passed to reopen the case and allow more black farmers to sue for funds. The Senator was Barack Obama, along with Sen. Chuck Grassley."

AlbqSooner
10/1/2010, 07:09 AM
Interestingly, a couple of days ago the Senate attempted to attach the funding of the Pigford/Cobell settlement to the emergency appropriation which would allow the Federal govt. to continue operating beyond the end of the fiscal year (September 30) which they HAD to pass in order to go home for the elections. The Pigford/Cobell portion was stripped from the bill by Senator Tom Coburn.

Parenthetically, the Cobell portion is for a settlement of a class action suit involving Native American claims that the Federal Govt. mismanaged their individual trust accounts for over a period of nearly a century. The settlement was combined with the Pigford settlement for purposes of obtaining congressional approval of the funding.

Okla-homey
10/1/2010, 03:30 PM
IOW, BHO is in this crookery up to his juggy ears.

JohnnyMack
10/1/2010, 03:35 PM
What's the point of copying and pasting American Thinker work and passing it off as your own?

And what's the point of trying to blame Obama and dragging reparations into this when the authority to settle Pigford was authorized as part of the 2008 farm bill? Obama has next to nothing to do with this.

Wow, this is lazy.

Isn't it kind of inferred with the quote thing and what not that he got it from somewhere else, little slappy?

Tulsa_Fireman
10/1/2010, 03:36 PM
Gettin' juggy wid it.

Crucifax Autumn
10/1/2010, 04:04 PM
the Cobell portion

More Cobell!