sugarlandWhile Voters Vote...DeLay Parties With Lobbyists in D.C. Submitted by Nancy Watzman on Tue, 03/07/2006 - 8:21am.
Tom DeLay won't be in Houston for today's primary. Instead he's partying in D.C. at a fundraiser hosted by lobbyists Bill Paxon and Susan Molinari, both former lawmakers from New York. See the CNN report here.Could there be better proof tha...
How confident (and tone deaf) is DeLay? Submitted by David Donnelly on Fri, 03/03/2006 - 7:55am.
From the Wall Street Journal (no link):Former Majority Leader DeLay, girding for November defense of his House seat, plans fund-raiser Tuesday hosted by lobbyists Bill Paxon and Susan Molinari. Next Tuesday is the primary election in Texas. Ni...
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Mr. DeLay Goes To Austin Submitted by Rick Bielke on Mon, 02/06/2006 - 11:46am.
DeLay is heading to Austin in search of campaign cash (how ironic): From KXAN.com news brief:"Congressman Tom DeLay of Sugarland returns to Austin, not for another court appearance, but for two fundraisers. The former U.S. House Majority...
Sugar Land Express in reverse Submitted by David Donnelly on Tue, 12/06/2005 - 3:58am.
TPMCafe gets Paul Begala to write a reflection of his youth in Tom DeLay's district:I grew up in Tom DeLay's district. If you want to get a feel for what it was like back then, rent "The Sugar Land Express." It's a prison break movie, mad...
Ain't Nothin' But A Hound Dog Submitted by Meghan Scott on Fri, 08/26/2005 - 4:45am.
Oh, where to begin? The Houston Chronicle has this gem today. It accompanies Samantha Levine's story that leads with the staff of embattled Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay calling the Sugar Land Parks & Recreation Department to say h...
How much is $1.5 billion? Submitted by David Donnelly on Fri, 07/29/2005 - 3:49am.
DeLay slipped in a provision into the energy bill that could direct $1.5 billion to an energy consortium in his district, including big oil companies like Halliburton. We're urging people to contact their Senators to do whatever it takes to g...
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Activists You Should Know posted by Katie Schlieper on 07-03-2008 A PBS producer and a writer have collaborated on a book, Your America that chronicles the work of accidental activists -- ordinary Americans who saw injustice and fought to fix it, creating successful grassroots movements for change in the process. One of the stories told is that of Jackie Thrasher a Clean Elections supporter in Arizona who went on to win a seat in the state House of Representatives. Published in: Arizona | Clean Elections Minimum Security Resort and Spa posted by Katie Schlieper on 07-01-2008 Monty Python told us to always look on the bright side of life, but former Alaska state Rep. Vic Kohring took it a bit far on his last day before beginning a three and half year prison sentence for taking bribes from Veco Corp. to advocate for a pipeline project. TPM Muckraker has the highlights from Vic's last day on the outside, his bizarre roadside thank you to the people of Alaska, and his ambitions for life behind bars. Published in: Alaska | Clean Elections | corruption | VECO | Vic Kohring Million Reasons Why Not posted by Katie Schlieper on 06-30-2008 The editorial boards the Washington Post and the New York Times are none too pleased with the Supreme Court ruling against the Millionaire's Amendment provision in BCRA that provided rescue funds to candidates facing wealthy, self-financing opponents. Read on for excerpts from the editorials. Published in: BRCA | campaign finance | Supreme Court |
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