Saturday, April 23, 2005
Goodnight, Tom
Toast.
It couldn't happen to a nicer Jeebofascist. And just in time for the Sunday talk shows, too!
Sigh, why can't this be happening in 2006? And where's the Dem "Contract with America" to take advantage?
It couldn't happen to a nicer Jeebofascist. And just in time for the Sunday talk shows, too!
A plane trip to London and Scotland in 2000 by then-House Majority Whip Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) was charged to an American Express card issued to Jack Abramoff, a Washington lobbyist at the center of a federal criminal and tax probe, according to two sources who know Abramoff's credit card account number and to a copy of a travel invoice displaying that number.
DeLay's expenses during the same trip for food, phone calls, and other items at a golf course hotel in Scotland were billed to a different credit card also used on the trip by a second registered Washington lobbyist, Edwin A. Buckham, according to receipts documenting that portion of the trip.
House ethics rules bar lawmakers from accepting travel and related expenses from registered lobbyists.
The documents obtained by The Washington Post, including receipts for his hotel stays in Scotland and London and billings for his golfing during the trip at the famed St. Andrews course in Scotland, substantiate for the first time that some of DeLay's expenses on the trip were billed to charge cards used by the two lobbyists. The invoice for DeLay's plane fare lists the name of what was then Abramoff's lobbying firm, Preston Gates & Ellis.
(via WaPo)
Sigh, why can't this be happening in 2006? And where's the Dem "Contract with America" to take advantage?