Arizona state Sen. Rich Crandall, R-Mesa, talks about the latest involvement of Arizona politicians with the Fiesta Bowl scandal at the Arizona Capitol Wednesday, March 30, 2011, in Phoenix.
The Fiesta Bowl offices were temporarily closed Wednesday, May 11, 2011 in Scottsdale, Ariz. when a ruling came down from the BCS presidential oversight committee to let the Fiesta Bowl remain part of the system for deciding college football's national champion. The Fiesta Bowl will be allowed to remain part of the Bowl Championship Series, though it must pay a $1 million fine for apparent illegal campaign contributions and inappropriate spending. (AP Photo/Matt York)
State Chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party Andrei Cherny, right, talks about the latest involvement of Arizona Republican politicians with the Fiesta Bowl scandal, as state Sen. Ron Gould, R-Lake Havasu City, listens in, at the Arizona Capitol Wednesday, March 30, 2011, in Phoenix.
In this Dec. 28, 2009 file photo, Boise State coach Chris Petersen, left, is greeted by Fiesta Bowl president John Junker, right, after Petersen disembarked off a charter flight at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix. Junker, who in two decades directed the once upstart bowl to the land of the BCS giants, was placed on paid administrative leave a month ago as an internal examination into the event's financial and political dealings proceeds. (AP Photo/Paul Connors, File)
In this May 9, 2011 photo, from left, attorney John Bouma, Sen. Russell Pearce, Attorney General Tom Horne and Gov. Jan Brewer, hold a news conference to announce the state's decision to appeal to the United States Supreme Court by July 11, a decision by a lower court that put the most controversial parts of the state's immigration enforcement law on hold, in Phoenix.
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Leon Ceniceros posted at 6:13 pm on Tue, Jun 28, 2011.
Dear Mr. Fiesta Bowl Attorney,
From your lips to God's Ear.....an old time expression of little hope that your wish will come true.......[wink]
nybill38 posted at 6:22 pm on Tue, Jun 28, 2011.
i'm shocked to see Ben Arredondo on this list, he's been such a fine upstanding citizen. HA, he's been a crook ever since his days at Mesa High School
NotFondOfLibs posted at 9:24 pm on Tue, Jun 28, 2011.
This is absurd. If all these elected officials were guests of the Fiesta Bowl, they have no obligation to repay anything. The Fiesta Bowl is looking more like a band of fools with and without John Junker.
az2008 posted at 9:59 pm on Tue, Jun 28, 2011.
This is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. Fiesta Bowl handed out money and now they're acting like the recipients took it under false pretenses. Unbelievable. They should lose their non-profit status for that alone!
I remember a time when people would have been ashamed to even try something like that. Today, it's normal.
bulldog1963 posted at 11:25 am on Wed, Jun 29, 2011.
What part of taking these tickets and more being illegal don't you republijerks understand. ILLEGAL. They cannot accept these "gifts." ILLEGAL. Read the law, you ignorant clowns. ILLEGAL. They should all be removed from office, not be given an opportunity to pay back the money. ILLEGAL. Get it? ILLEGAL!!!
nybill38 posted at 4:55 pm on Wed, Jun 29, 2011.
funny you should bring that up bulldog, because quite a few of these people are YOUR people.
Is ILLEGAL ( to use all caps like you) immigration ILLEGAL? Yes but I bet you don't see it that way