Friday, March 13, 2009

Institute for Study of Corruption in American Government

If I were financially wealthy, I would welcome the opportunity to donate money toward establishment of a non-profit Institute for the Study of Corruption in American Government.

Ours is a nation where news about scandalous conduct by government officials and candidates for elective office are an all-too-frequent and near-daily occurrence.
Those scandals make a mockery of those who boast about American society has the greatest integrity and loftiest ideals, and the greatest legal and political and governmental system, of any nation in the world.

American society has an urgent need for a non-profit research institution dedicated to studying and evaluating factual evidence of corruption involving conflict of interest or alleged violations of the law for which government-owned institutions, current and former elected officials, or candidates for elective office at the local, state, and federal levels, could be held blameworthy.

Findings and recommendations from that proposed new research institution---an institution of the finest integrity that would not be affiliated with any political party or religious organization-----could help to restore confidence in the American political and governmental system.

The proposed research institution might, among other things, house archives and a research library relating to lawsuits or criminal-law investigations and prosecutions that have been filed or pursued against officials of cited political party organizations in the United States.

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