UPDATE -- we still need one more team for the Blog Fantasy Football league. Email Miguel De La O at delao13@gmail.com if you want in.1. Bill
Barzee has filed a complaint against David Rivera. From the
Herald article: "David and his campaign have to learn that you have to play by the rules,''
Barzee said of his complaint. ``All I'm concerned about is that this will stop.'' The
FEC confirmed it received
Barzee's complaint on Aug. 26. The commission does not comment on a complaint's status, which is confidential.
2.
"Still a virgin" signs are cropping up all over Florida.
3. Here's a picture from my DC trip yesterday. That's the Main Justice building, which is harder to get into than Ft. Knox.
4. I didn't know what a "
cramming scheme" was. But it gets you a lot of time in jail. From the Sun-Sentinel:
Willoughby Farr went into the Palm Beach County Jail in October 2003 and became a multimillionaire behind bars.
It's doubtful he will be able to perform the same remarkable feat during his next stint in the lockup — a 21-year federal prison sentence handed down on Thursday for bilking telephone customers across the country out of $34 million.
Federal prosecutors and regulators say Farr ran his "cramming" scheme — billing telephone customers for nonexistent long-distance charges — from the county jail by using a pay phone to direct a few employees on the outside.
"When the unscrupulous and the dishonest line their pockets with consumers' hard-earned money, we will hold them accountable," Tony West, assistant attorney general for the civil division of the Department of Justice, said in a statement. "As this sentence demonstrates, the Justice Department has put a priority on protecting the public from fraudulent schemes. This case should also remind consumers to carefully review their telephone bills for unauthorized charges."