Major GOP Donor Commits Suicide?

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Typical Republican cowardice, can't face the music after breaking the law. The investigation won't say yet that Aubrey McClendon committed suicide.
- key word: yet.



Disgraced energy CEO and NBA team owner dies in a fiery car wreck just one day after being indicted for conspiracy

Ashley Collman For Dailymail.com and Reuters
2 March 2016

Former Chesapeake Energy Corp CEO Aubrey McClendon has died in a car crash less than 24 hours after being indicted on conspiracy charges.

The crash happened Wednesday morning around 9am in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma when the 56-year-old's car struck an overpass bridge.

Authorities held a press conference later in the day to confirm the victim's identity.

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Police would not say whether the death was a suicide or not yet. The crash remains under investigation and authorities say it will be at least two weeks until more information is released.


Chesapeake Energy CEO Invests Heavily in Politics

Russ Choma on May 9, 2012

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The McLendons have concentrated their donations on top Republicans (in fact, the only Democrat to receive any money from the pair was West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, who received $4,800). The couple has given $61,600 to the Republican National Committee, $55,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee and $10,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

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There is undoubtedly a lot of angst among the Republican Party elites - add to that an indictment for conspiracy and what you get is-----what you get is Aubrey McClendon. The only question is, who's next?

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He died clutching a binder that contained Obabbles transcripts...and his original dried and preserved Kenyan afterbirth....
Nah. Obama would have sent the pillowman after him.
 
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Typical Republican cowardice, can't face the music after breaking the law. The investigation won't say yet that Aubrey McClendon committed suicide.
- key word: yet.



Disgraced energy CEO and NBA team owner dies in a fiery car wreck just one day after being indicted for conspiracy

Ashley Collman For Dailymail.com and Reuters
2 March 2016

Former Chesapeake Energy Corp CEO Aubrey McClendon has died in a car crash less than 24 hours after being indicted on conspiracy charges.

The crash happened Wednesday morning around 9am in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma when the 56-year-old's car struck an overpass bridge.

Authorities held a press conference later in the day to confirm the victim's identity.

< snip>

Police would not say whether the death was a suicide or not yet. The crash remains under investigation and authorities say it will be at least two weeks until more information is released.


Chesapeake Energy CEO Invests Heavily in Politics

Russ Choma on May 9, 2012

<snip>

The McLendons have concentrated their donations on top Republicans (in fact, the only Democrat to receive any money from the pair was West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, who received $4,800). The couple has given $61,600 to the Republican National Committee, $55,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee and $10,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

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There is undoubtedly a lot of angst among the Republican Party elites - add to that an indictment for conspiracy and what you get is-----what you get is Aubrey McClendon. The only question is, who's next?

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you are a coward too. you should follow that guys example for being a worthless human being
 
you are a coward too. you should follow that guys example for being a worthless human being

Now Steph, that is no way to speak to the mentally ill.

people filled with that much hate to use a mans death to promote their slavish devotion to a PARTY, like it's suppose to shine a good light on the Democrat party.
I stand by what I said and I think he should be:banned::death:
 

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