
Senator Murkowski's murky land deal is headline news in Anchorage
Lisa Murkowski's suspect land deal is featured prominently in today's Anchorage Daily News. And, the paper gives credit where credit is due -- to TPM Muckraker for breaking this story just a couple days ago:
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski is drawing criticism this week over Kenai River property she bought late last year from real estate developer and political supporter Bob Penney.
The national political Web log tpmmuckraker.com raised the issue Monday when it quoted government watchdogs questioning whether the senator should do business with Penney, who has also been a business partner with Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska.
It also questioned whether the sale price -- initially unreported -- was below the market value.
After two days of criticism online and on talk radio, both Penney and a spokesman for Murkowski described the deal as a fair trade between people who chose to become neighbors on the river.
They said Murkowski, R-Alaska, and husband Verne Martell paid Penney the amount of the Kenai Peninsula Borough's most recent assessment on the 1.27 acres: $179,400. Murkowski's spokesman said there was nothing improper about the sale.
This year's borough assessment, completed after the sale, is for $214,900.
The assessed value was a fair selling price, Penney said, adding he sold the land next to his own place because he enjoys fishing with Murkowski's family and wanted them near.
Free hair cuts, free lunch,
Free hair cuts, free lunch, free parking, free travel, a clothing allowance, an office staffed and paid for in DC and your home state - that ain't enough for these ass holes they want free property also.
We should fire the lot of them and start fresh.
also free banking- the Bank of Congress
members only! They deposit their cash payoffs in this bank and it is automatically laundered. The only bank where you can park $50,000 in cash without it being reported to the bank authorities!
or even a million in cash
or however much you got coming.
Too late, Murkowski
You had your chance to come clean and you did not, but you put up a screen of refusal and persiflage.
Now you are marked as another of the Alaska delegation who has something to hide and needs investigating.
You don't believe me? Go read your hometown newspaper.
"Sweet Deal" Lisa Murkowski
meets up with "Sweet Dealing" Bob Penny. And now they are neighbors!


Murkowski hooked
and she will eventually be gaffed and landed. The "fishy" odor of this deal is no accident- it's the whiff of corruption. Enjoy your salmon.