Corruption in government?!?!?! I'm shocked!! So very shocked!!!
Or not.
This news is not surprising - maybe disappointing, but not surprising. Is Lord Acton's observation that "power corrupts" new to anyone? Yet I am still a conservative, and this is exactly why - because history tells us (again and again!!) that power will ultimately and inherently be abused, and there is no greater institutional power in modern life than government; hence, its power needs to be limited, and we need to be vigilant in keeping it limited. Sure, the rise of incredibly wealthy and therefore powerful multi-national corporations is also cause for concern, but generally, the institutional power of government trumps that of corporations, which is why we should trust governments less (but still be suspicious of corporations). Corporations generally don't have the power to set or administer law, and they don't have armed forces (unless General Motors has an army hidden somewhere). Look at Stalin, Hitler, Mao, etc., and what they 'accomplished' - it takes a government to truly subjugate and slaughter your fellow man.
I tend to vote Republican because they claim to be the party of limited government, although they've established themselves in Congress as pork-barrelers equal to the Dems, but at least they fight the really dumb stuff, like HillaryCare. [You think private HMO's are bad? Look at the VA medical system. Any vet who can scrape together the $ for private coverage does so in a heartbeat. Likewise, all reasonable projections suggest Gen. X'ers such as myself will have a negative rate of return when we begin drawing Social Security, if it in fact it is still solvent at all. So I don't want the government running my retirement plan either. ]
Anyway, to sum up, I'm not surprised at all, and I'm most likely still not going to vote for the Dem. candidate in '04, as Bush will no doubt be the lesser evil. Some Greek philosopher whose name escapes me said something to the effect that the only people you can trust with political power are those who don't want it. Still very true 2000+ years later.