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Rostenkowski's political career ended abruptly in 1996 when he pleaded guilty to charges of mail fraud and was fined and sentenced to 17 months in prison.
Charges against Rostenkowski included: keeping "ghost" employees on his payroll (paying salaries at taxpayer expense for no-show "jobs"); using Congressional funds to buy gifts such as chairs and ashtrays for friends; diverting taxpayer funds to pay for vehicles used for personal transportation; tampering with a grand jury witness; and trading-in officially purchased stamps for cash at the House post office.
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I can answer too. I'm a Christian, and I had a change of heart when I actually read the Bible and developed critical thinking skills.
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All of the computer science students at my school cover their webcam because it's apparently pretty easy to hack into, and they do it to each other.
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"Are you suggesting that Ebola migrates?"
"Not at all. It could be carried."
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