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Why Are the Media Protecting Geithner?
AIM Column | By Cliff Kincaid | January 14, 2009 The Obama Transition Project says that Timothy Geithner, its Chinese-speaking Treasury Secretary nominee, made honest mistakes on his tax returns. This line comes from the same group that is telling us that a nearly $1 trillion stimulus bill ...
Gingrich urges GOP to fight Geithner
washingtontimes.com — By: Penny TO MS. Nancy Pelosi, I remember well how you denounced "Republican" corruption. Well, Madam, take another look. It is the DEMOCRAT PARTY that is the criminal enterprise, the CESSPOOL of CORRUPTION! When are you going to take on C. Rangel, B. ... (more) Gingrich urges GOP to fight Geithner
York: More Questions About Geithner
article.nationalreview.com — Questions persist about Timothy Geithners tax returns. (more) York: More Questions About Geithner
York: Geithner Cant Explain His Failure to Pay Taxes
article.nationalreview.com — The treasury secretary-designates answers leave some senators baffled. (more) York: Geithner Cant Explain His Failure to Pay Taxes
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MORE GEITHNER TAX QUESTIONS. Plus, charges of press conflicts of interest….
Instapundit — MORE GEITHNER TAX QUESTIONS. Plus, charges of press conflicts of interest.

Larwyn's Link Kerplosion: "It isn't personal. It's business."
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