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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-27-04 12:53 AM
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Newsweek's Isikoff: How DeLay Rakes It In
MSNBC.com

How DeLay Rakes It In

By Michael Isikoff and Holly Bailey
Newsweek

Nov. 29 issue - Rep. Tom ("the Hammer") DeLay strengthened his hand in the House last week when the Republican caucus voted a rule change that would permit him to stay on as majority leader even if he is indicted in a Texas fund-raising probe. At the same time, DeLay is quietly raking in fresh bundles of cash from GOP colleagues and big corporate donors for another highly personal cause: paying off his mounting legal bills.

A NEWSWEEK tally shows that a special legal-defense fund created by DeLay in 2000 has collected more than $932,000, including $370,000 in the past four months alone. That's when Austin prosecutor Ronnie Earle began stepping up his investigation into allegedly illicit fund-raising by a political committee set up by DeLay to push a controversial redistricting plan through the Texas Legislature. A huge chunk of the new DeLay legal-defense cash, $200,000, comes from Republican House members who have new reasons to be especially grateful to the majority leader: the success of the DeLay-engineered Texas redistricting plan brought four new Texas GOP members to Washington this month, thereby consolidating Republican control in the chamber.

But much of the rest of the cash comes from a posse of corporate donors such as Texas horse-racing magnate Charles Hurwitz, who, along with his company, Maxxam, has chipped in $10,000 to pay DeLay's legal debts. (Hurwitz also has contributed an additional $24,000 to other DeLay campaign committees in recent years.) Hurwitz and DeLay have a long relationship: when Hurwitz was facing a suit by federal regulators for allegedly defrauding a savings and loan in 1999, DeLay interceded with the chief federal bank regulator in an unsuccessful attempt to get her agency to back off the case. Hurwitz later hosted a golf and marlin-fishing fund-raiser for DeLay at Palmas del Mar, a luxurious resort complex he owns in Puerto Rico.

Hurwitz's most recent cause is getting legislation in Texas to permit video lottery and blackjack terminals at his Houston racetrack. To that end, Maxxam donated $50,000 to the campaign coffers of Texas Gov. Rick Perry as well as an additional $5,000 to DeLay's Texans for a Republican Majority (TRMPAC), the committee at the center of Earle's probe into the improper use of corporate cash in Texas races. NEWSWEEK has learned that Maxxam's donation to TRMPAC, solicited by a DeLay fund-raiser, is among those now being scrutinized by Austin prosecutor Earle. Hurwitz declined to comment last week. DeLay spokesman Stuart Roy said he couldn't say if Hurwitz had sought DeLay's help for the Texas gambling legislation, but if he had, "it wouldn't make any difference." Why? "Tom is not supportive of the expansion of gambling, period." In any case, Roy added, contributors to DeLay "only get two things: good government and a good meal." Earle, who was denounced by one House Republican last week as a "partisan crackpot district attorney," declined to say whether he will ultimately indict DeLay or any more of his corporate donors. But he strongly hinted to NEWSWEEK there is more to come. "This investigation is a little like clowns coming out of a Volkswagen in the circus," he said. "There's always another clown coming out."


URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6542177/site/newsweek/
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Skittles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-27-04 01:02 AM
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1. someone needs to bring DeLay down, bigtime
Edited on Sat Nov-27-04 01:05 AM by Skittles
he is a sickening abuse of power

by the way, doesn't DeLay bear an uncanny resemblence to THE FLY?


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pfitz59 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-27-04 01:36 AM
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2. Hurwitz is a vile man....
He bought Pacifc Lumber in a hostile takeover (financed by junk bonds) the proceeded to clear-cut the last remaining privately-owned old-growth redwoods! Total scum. No wonder he's in bed with Tommy!
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gumby Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-27-04 01:40 AM
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3. What was Lucianne Goldberg's nickname
for Mikey?

If Mikey thinks that his "reporting" on DeLay will get any traction in the NaziNation that he helped to create, he's foolin' his little self.

Stick with sex scandals Mikey. Your creation has eaten you.
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The Zanti Regent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-27-04 07:59 AM
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4. Spikey Mikey still whores for the GOP
reading that "article" one sees how Spikey is in awe of the Nazi Party, and you can still see his contempt for Clinton.

Fuck you Mikey, you sold your soul to the Nazis for that $600,000 advance you got for setting up Monica. Fuck you forever and burn in hell!
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