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Published Tuesday, February 09, 2010 in Local

Westmoreland/Oxendine

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Westmoreland/Oxendine

2 Georgia Republicans are feuding

By Winston Skinner

The Newnan Times-Herald

U.S. Rep. Lynn Westmoreland says he felt a telephone call from Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine was an effort to intimidate him politically.

The call -- about Westmoreland's membership on an insurance company's advisory board that ended several years ago -- occurred Dec. 9. Oxendine and Westmoreland are among the state's leading Republicans.

Oxendine is running for governor. Westmoreland, a Grantville resident who represents Georgia's Third Congressional District, is supporting Nathan Deal, another Republican, for the governor's post.

Westmoreland did serve on an advisory board for Southeastern U.S. Insurance Inc. in 2003 and 2004. The company, which specialized in worker's compensation policies, has since experienced financial difficulties and been liquidated.

Oxendine's office began an investigation of SEUS last fall. Last month, Oxendine announced a criminal investigation of M. Clark Fain III, the former chief executive officer of SEUS.

According to Brian Robinson, Westmoreland's press secretary, Oxendine called Westmoreland to ask about the SEUS investigation. Oxendine reportedly told the Westmoreland his name was on some SEUS documents and that he would work to keep the congressman's name from becoming public.

Westmoreland said the call felt akin to a "shakedown."

Oxendine has denied he was trying to pressure Westmoreland about his support of Deal. The insurance commissioner told Atlanta news media that he personally called Westmoreland -- instead of having a staff member make the call -- because of Westmoreland's being a sitting congressman.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas R. Campbell Jr. signed a consent order on Oct. 27 -- ordering SEUS into liquidation and naming Oxendine as the liquidator.

That order -- a civil ruling -- stated SEUS "is insolvent" and "continuation of its business would substantially increase the risk of loss to creditors, claiments, policyholders and the public." Oxendine and his staff were given considerable powers in handling the liquidation -- including pursuit of debts owed the company, access to all SEUS records and "all constitutional and statutory immunities."

Oxendine subsequently decided to "open a criminal investigation into the actions of" Fain, he announced in January. "I can only compare the bookkeeping methods of the company to those of Enron."

Department analysts became suspicious of SEUS when they learned that the company had engaged in a questionable transaction regarding a hunting club that it owned in Seminole County. At Oxendine's insistence, SEUS unwound the transaction. However, the department also discovered that the company was overstating assets while significantly understating liabilities.

"Indications are that this is a case of corporate greed," Oxendine said. "The questionable accounting engaged in by the company ultimately has a huge negative impact on the lives of decent, innocent citizens."

There have been reports of expensive travel by people associated with SEUS. Westmoreland's recollection is that he attended three board meetings in Atlanta during the two-year period he was on the advisory board. He said he did not take any trips at the insurance company's expense and he did not influence worker's compensation legislation on behalf of SEUS.

Westmoreland owned a construction company and also engaged in real estate before entering Congress. He also served in the Georgia House of Representatives for 12 years before entering Congress in 2005.

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What did Oxendine do?

2/15/2010

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Am I understanding correctly that Oxendine isn't denying he called and said he "would work to keep the congressman's name from becoming public"? No thanks, Oxendine, I don't need more politicians like you.

Posted by Martha at 11:42 AM

Exasperated

2/13/2010

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Upity: A person who has risen above their proper place and flaunts the fact.
Who says I don't like Lynn. He's a loose cannon at times. But he's better than most of the others in the House that has only a 27% approval rating.

Posted by Sam at 3:12 AM

Abolish it

2/11/2010

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Congressman Westmoreland came out publicly to abolish the Department of education. It is what I have been advocating for and I think we should send him to the governors mansion.
Lynn please do this.
1)Cut all state funding for education. 2)give vouchers for the same amount per child that we save by cutting funding. 3) Give a tax incentive to anyone who will run a school that graduates students to the written standard. 4) This will put the private sector (and parents) incharge of the next generations education, This is what we need and what teachers want is parental involvement. Oh yea and run on the TEA Party ticket.

Posted by not a socialist at 5:29 PM

"upidy?"

2/11/2010

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I'll bet anything when Lynn Westmoreland uses a word he spells it correctly. No wonder "Sam" doesn't like him.

Posted by exasperated at 2:06 AM

Congressman Westmoreland

2/10/2010

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Remember that Lynn Westmoreland is as responsible as anyone for an Obama White House with this comment about Obama being "upidy"; this on the eve of the election. Folks please don't support a lose cannon whether you are a Dem or Rep. Additionally, what has Lynn done for us lately???

Posted by Sam at 7:42 AM

Stand up guy!

2/9/2010

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Westmoreland is a stand up guy and as honorable as they come. I'm not surprised he exposed Oxidine for making that call. Everyone knows that when you turn the lights on the roaches run, and boy did Wetmoreland shine a big light on Ox.

Posted by hando calresien at 7:50 PM

I wonder

2/9/2010

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If Deal made that call would it be in the news. Westmoreland is an embarrassment. If you think that he is the best that conservatives can do well I probably cant change your mind. If you dont think we have smarter more capable people out there to represent us then I guess you are more know-nothinger than I can imagine.

Posted by citation please at 6:34 PM

Integrity

2/9/2010

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I've always found Mr. Westmoreland to be an honorable man and a good steward of his position. His coming forward with this information just furthers my high opinion of him.

Posted by Lee at 6:04 PM

Hardly a Feud

2/9/2010

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This "feud" seems silly. I like the Ox and Lynn both. I will be voting for both in the upcoming elections. I really hope Lynn is not doing this to help his buddy Nathan Deal's poll numbers.

Posted by CDog at 4:36 PM

2 GA Rep. Feuding

2/9/2010

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I support Rep. Westmoreland as most Coweta'ns do. Keep up the good work Lynn. The country would do much, much better with many more like you in the US Congress.

Posted by Russ at 4:27 PM

Bad idea, Oxendine

2/9/2010

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Would the Insurance Commissioner offer to keep MY name out of the press if it appeared on those documents? Why should a sitting congressman get special treatment? Kudos to Westmoreland for going public instead of trying to hide, and shame on Ox for being just another business-as-usual, backroom-deal-making politician.

Posted by exasperated at 12:31 PM

Westmoreland said the call felt akin to a "shakedown."

2/9/2010

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More grandstanding by Westmoreland in support of his party, or at least the way he thinks. We need to rethink his election and find somone that is more likly to do what is good for us and not his party.

Posted by Not a Good Ole'boy at 12:28 PM

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