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To: Coastal

Front Page Magazine has this great piece by Michael Reagan that pretty well hammers the Rats....(excerpts)
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"That’s not what we are witnessing now. House Democrats have mounted an attack on Majority Leader Tom DeLay, accusing him of having his wife and daughter on his campaign payroll. They don’t bother to tell you that Sen. Joe Lieberman’s son Matthew received about $34,000 and daughter Rebecca about $36,000 for working on his 2004 presidential campaign, or that California Democrat Rep. Fortney "Pete" Stark’s wife Deborah earns $2,400 a month for serving as campaign consultant, or that Rep. Bart Stupak’s wife Laurie earned about $36,000 annually the past two years as the finance director for her husband's campaign.

They attack DeLay for going on junkets, but remain mum when it comes to Democrats. Take liberal Democrat Maurice Hinchey, who according to the New York Daily News took 27 trips costing private groups $157,000 over the past five years. He traveled in style; luxuriating at resorts like the Four Seasons in Punta Mita and other sumptuous retreats in Morocco, Madrid, Budapest, Helsinki, Tunisia, Cancun, Italy, Vancouver, Shanghai and Grand Cayman Island.

Democratic Rep. Elliot Engel, according to the Daily News, "has whisked his wife to first-class resorts in San Juan and Las Vegas, Wyoming and Florida - and barely spent a nickel." He took a $5,300 junket to New Orleans for his daughter and took his teenage son to Seattle and London and Jerusalem, gratis. Charlie Rangel junketed to the Dominican Republic three times in recent years, courtesy of the Punta Cana Beach Resort in 2001, American Airlines in 2002 and the Dominican/American Roundtable in 2003. Democrat Gregory Meeks took 37 trips in the last five years - 30 privately funded and seven government-paid. He went to Jamaica, Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, Venezuela and Honolulu at a total cost of $150,000. Jerrold Nadler took his wife Joyce on a pair of trips costing $5,500 and $6,600, respectively - courtesy of the Association of American Railroads, while serving on the House Railroad Subcommittee.

Democrat Anthony Weiner took the longest and most expensive taxpayer-paid trip in the New York delegation - a fact-finding expedition to Antarctica. The Daily News said taxpayers wound up shelling out more than $350,000 for the nine-day, 12,500-mile marathon two years ago - with Weiner traveling as part of the 13-member Science Committee. Joseph Crowley took the New York delegation's longest trip on record, a 13-day, $8,900 getaway to India and Bangladesh sponsored by an Indian trade group. Crowley has also taken his wife, Kasey, on freebies to India, New Orleans and the Dominican Republic.

What’s that old saying? People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones?" (snip)
For the entire article:
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17726


6 posted on 04/19/2005 9:12:56 PM PDT by Humidston (Rats = Party of DEATH)
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To: Humidston

JUNKETS JUNKETS JUNKETS

Has everybody forgotten the JUNKET KING ?
The departed (silenced?) Ron Brown who ran JUNKET AIR
selling seats for the Clinton campaign chest.

Not to mention selling technology to the Chinese.


8 posted on 04/20/2005 2:07:31 AM PDT by A'elian' nation
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