{"id":16824,"date":"2010-05-03T21:20:12","date_gmt":"2010-05-04T03:20:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/?p=16824"},"modified":"2010-05-03T21:20:13","modified_gmt":"2010-05-04T03:20:13","slug":"video-martinez%e2%80%99s-third-tv-ad-ties-job-creation-to-ending-corruption","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nmpolitics.net\/index\/2010\/05\/video-martinez%e2%80%99s-third-tv-ad-ties-job-creation-to-ending-corruption\/","title":{"rendered":"VIDEO: Martinez\u2019s third TV ad ties job creation to ending corruption"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_15323\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 120px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-15323\" title=\"Martinez, Susana\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nmpolitics.net\/index\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/04\/Martinez-Susana1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"120\" height=\"160\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Susana Martinez<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Republican gubernatorial candidate <a href=\"http:\/\/susanamartinez2010.com\/\">Susana Martinez<\/a> released her third television ad today, a 30-second spot that explains her assertion that ending corruption helps create jobs.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s the ad:<\/p>\n<p><object classid=\"clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000\" width=\"460\" height=\"368\" codebase=\"http:\/\/download.macromedia.com\/pub\/shockwave\/cabs\/flash\/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0\"><param name=\"allowFullScreen\" value=\"true\" \/><param value=\"always\" \/><param name=\"src\" value=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/lfXUu7Xou8M&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;\" \/><param name=\"allowfullscreen\" value=\"true\" \/><embed type=\"application\/x-shockwave-flash\" width=\"460\" height=\"368\" src=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/v\/lfXUu7Xou8M&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;\" allowfullscreen=\"true\"><\/embed><\/object><\/p>\n<p>The ad is running statewide on broadcast and cable stations, according to a news release from the Martinez campaign.<\/p>\n<p>Most of the ads coming from gubernatorial candidates so far haven\u2019t included fact sheets. This one does, and the information was included in the news release. Since it\u2019s not yet on Martinez\u2019s Web site, I\u2019m going to publish it here:<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>BACKGROUND:<\/p>\n<p>STATEMENT: \u201cBut here, corrupt officials blew book money at a bar.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cRoberta Vigil was convicted of two felonies today for misusing public money in her former role as head of the West Las Vegas Public Schools\u2019 bilingual education program. Vigil was convicted of fraud over $2,500, a third-degree felony, and conspiracy to commit fraud over $2,500, a fourth-degree felony, according to a news release from the attorney general. She faces a maximum of 4.5 years in prison.\u201d (NMPolitics.Net, 5\/14\/2009)<\/p>\n<p>\u201c\u2018For service, entertainment and catering, she (Vigil) said this was a training workshop. The West Las Vegas Public School system and the Public Education Department said it wasn\u2019t a training or workshop, and the witnesses will tell you this is not a training, this is not a workshop. There was no agenda, there was no training. They will tell you it was a party. It was a party with food, it was a party with alcohol, it wasn\u2019t a party held in the school cafeteria; it was held, off campus, at a bar,\u2019 Saavedra said.\u2019\u201d (Las Vegas Optic, 5\/7\/2009)<\/p>\n<p>STATEMENT: \u201cHere, they stole three million dollars.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA special audit by the State Auditor\u2019s Office has found that $3.3 million, not the $300,000 as originally thought, was embezzled from the Jemez Mountain School District.\u201d (New Mexico Independent, 8\/14\/2009)<\/p>\n<p>\u201cConfessed Jemez Mountain School District embezzler Kathy Borrego was given a temporary get-out-of-jail card Monday. State District Judge Stephen Pfeffer in Santa Fe ruled that Borrego, who is awaiting sentencing, can be released on house arrest under electronic monitoring pending sentencing. That sentencing is tentatively set for May 10. \u00a0She faces up to 41 years in prison and a fine of up to $54,000 for the embezzlement, which the state auditor has pegged at about $3.4 million.\u201d (The Albuquerque Journal, 4\/13\/10)<\/p>\n<p>STATEMENT: \u201cA crippling energy regulation made insiders rich, but drove our jobs to Texas.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNew Mexico is the only major gas-producing state to see production decline in the 2009 state fiscal year, according to the LFC, the state agency that advises legislators about public finance \u2026 The industry claims pit rules cost so much that oil and gas people decide not to drill in New Mexico.\u201d (The Albuquerque Journal, 11\/29\/2009)<\/p>\n<p>Those who benefitted from the Pit Rule had ties to Governor Richardson, such as Controlled Recovery Incorporated (CRI). CRI was purchased from Richardson supporter Johnny Cope by venture capitalists with the help of a loan from the State Investment Council, which Richardson chairs.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cControlled Recovery handles disposal, remediation and reclamation of waste from production of crude oil, natural gas and geothermal energy. It operates a 284-acre waste disposal and treatment facility in Lea County, and also offers \u2018closed loop\u2019 systems, which capture waste in containers at drill sites to reduce the possibility of local contamination.\u201d (The Albuquerque Journal, 12\/11\/2006)<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe administration of Bill Richardson, through the State Investment Council, has a $10 million stake in a Blue Sage $170 million private equity fund. Money from the fund was used to help purchase Controlled Recovery.\u201d (The Albuquerque Journal, 7\/8\/2007)<\/p>\n<p>\u201cRichardson received the lion\u2019s share of Cope\u2019s contributions \u2013 $107,000 \u2013 and his running mate, Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, took in at least $37,500.\u201d (The Albuquerque Journal, 7\/8\/2007)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez released her third television ad today, a 30-second spot that explains her assertion that ending corruption helps create jobs. 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