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MaineDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-05-05 12:15 PM
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DNC: Bush Payoffs Deemed Illegal
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For Immediate Release
October 4, 2005
Contact: Josh Earnest - 202-863-8148

BUSH PAYOFFS DEEMED ILLEGAL
GOP Cult of Corruption Now Affecting America's Students


Washington, DC - In yet another publicized rebuke of the Republicans'
culture of corruption in Washington, DC, the non-partisan General
Accounting Office on Friday said the Bush Administration violated
federal law when it funded a "covert propaganda" campaign to promote
their No Child Left Behind legislation. These measures included paying
Armstrong Williams, a noted conservative columnist, to endorse Bush's No
Child Left Behind initiative, and the creation of a news video release,
which looks very similar to regular news reports. Bush's Department of
Education was also warned about hiring a public relations firm to track
news reports on Republican education policies. 9/30/05]


In most administrations, a non-partisan account of illegal activity by
the White House would be big news. But in this Bush White House, it gets
lost among the reports about arrested White House procurement officials
and ongoing investigations involving the White House deputy chief of
staff and the Vice President's chief of staff.


"The rampant Republican culture of corruption in Washington has now led
to hundreds of thousands of dollars being spent on propaganda instead of
on programs to benefit our nation's schools. The Bush Education
Department's decision to spend taxpayer dollars on propaganda is another
unfortunate chapter in the culture of corruption," said Democratic
National Committee spokesman Josh Earnest. "Educating our kids should be
a top priority - this is yet another example of why we need to change
the way business is done in D.C."

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