|
Panel Asks Rove for Information on '08 Election Presentation - washingtonpost.com by Mike the Usurper at 2:49 pm EDT, Mar 30, 2007 |
Jennings's 28-page presentation included 2006 election results and listed the names of Democratic candidates considered beatable and Republican lawmakers thought to need help. At a hearing Wednesday about the GSA, Waxman said the presentation and follow-up remarks allegedly made by agency chief Lurita Alexis Doan may have violated the Hatch Act, a law that restricts federal agencies and employees from using their positions for political purposes.
I expect blatantly corrupt governments (Ferdinand Marcos, Manny Noriega, etc.) to do things like this. It seems those are the standards of the Bushies. |
|
RE: Panel Asks Rove for Information on '08 Election Presentation - washingtonpost.com by Lost at 6:32 pm EDT, Mar 30, 2007 |
Mike the Usurper wrote: Jennings's 28-page presentation included 2006 election results and listed the names of Democratic candidates considered beatable and Republican lawmakers thought to need help. At a hearing Wednesday about the GSA, Waxman said the presentation and follow-up remarks allegedly made by agency chief Lurita Alexis Doan may have violated the Hatch Act, a law that restricts federal agencies and employees from using their positions for political purposes.
I expect blatantly corrupt governments (Ferdinand Marcos, Manny Noriega, etc.) to do things like this. It seems those are the standards of the Bushies.
Man, you're rabid. |
|
| |
RE: Panel Asks Rove for Information on '08 Election Presentation - washingtonpost.com by Mike the Usurper at 6:35 pm EDT, Mar 30, 2007 |
Jello wrote: Mike the Usurper wrote: Jennings's 28-page presentation included 2006 election results and listed the names of Democratic candidates considered beatable and Republican lawmakers thought to need help. At a hearing Wednesday about the GSA, Waxman said the presentation and follow-up remarks allegedly made by agency chief Lurita Alexis Doan may have violated the Hatch Act, a law that restricts federal agencies and employees from using their positions for political purposes.
I expect blatantly corrupt governments (Ferdinand Marcos, Manny Noriega, etc.) to do things like this. It seems those are the standards of the Bushies.
Man, you're rabid.
Could be, but then I'm not the one wasting the government's money (i.e. MY money) going after my political opponents. There is a reason this sort of thing is illegal, but these guys don't seem to care about little things like legal. |
|
|
|