An InsiderSummary: While Ralph Reed was working on the Bush presidential campaign, he was hired by Microsoft to try to influence Bush to scale back the pending government antitrust case against the software company. When The New York Times uncovered the story, Reed was forced to apologize and to promise not to lobby him. However, that didn't prevent Reed from setting up a lucrative lobbying practice.
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There go the frequent flier miles posted by Adam Smith on 11-19-2008 Well, it looks like Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) may not make it back to the Senate after all. While things looked good after the election, the AP has now called the race for his Democratic opponent Mark Begich. Published in: Alaska | corruption | Ted Stevens Make Fair Elections a Priority! posted by Adam Smith on 11-19-2008 So we now have more support for Fair Elections, or full public financing of elections, in Washington, D.C. than ever before. We need your help to make passing Fair Elections a priority. Published in: Congress | fair elections High court agrees to hear WV judicial case posted by Adam Smith on 11-17-2008 After a long delay, the U.S. Supreme Court announced on Friday it would hear an appeal from West Virginia concerning campaign finance and whether a state Supreme Court justice has the responsibility to recuse himself when a campaign contributor is affected. Published in: judicial | Supreme Court | West Virginia Read more posts from the "Paid for by..." blog |
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