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User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 16 Jan 2006 12:23:58 PM
Object: Tsk, tsk. Christian Coalition doesn't want ole Ralphie Reed.
From The Washington Post, 1/16/06:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/15/AR2006011500915.html
In Ga., Abramoff Scandal Threatens a Political Ascendancy
By Thomas B. Edsall
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 16, 2006; Page A01
DAWSONVILLE, Ga. --
Ralph Reed, candidate for lieutenant governor, had just finished his
opening statement to the Dawson County Republican Party when retired
pulp paper executive Gary Pichon sprang from his seat with a question
that cut to the chase:
"Did you accept any gifts, commissions or other payments of any kind
from Mr. Abramoff, and are you likely to be a party in the unfolding
investigation?"
Silence enveloped the 60 or so Republicans in the auditorium, and
Reed's cheerful manner turned tense.
"No," he replied.
"No to all these."
As everyone knew, Pichon was referring to Jack Abramoff, whose outsize
Washington lobbying scandal has reached down to Georgia.
Abramoff and Reed -- the former executive director of the Christian
Coalition -- have been friends for 25 years, and until recently it had
been a mutually profitable association.
Now it is proving highly inconvenient for Reed, and threatens to stall
a career that has been emblematic of the modern GOP.
Reed served as executive director of the College Republicans from 1983
to 1985 and led a revival of the Christian right in the 1990s.
He founded a grass-roots lobbying firm in 1997, bringing in millions
of dollars in fees, chaired the Georgia Republican Party in 2002 when
the GOP took over the state, and served as Southeast director of the
2004 Bush-Cheney campaign.
At age 44, he still has the choirboy looks that have been noted in
dozens of profiles over the past 20 years.
But the first major dent in Reed's carefully cultivated image came
with the disclosure in the summer of 2004 that his public relations
and lobbying companies had received at least $4.2 million from
Abramoff to mobilize Christian voters to fight Indian casinos
competing with Abramoff's casino clients.
Similarly damaging has been a torrent of e-mails revealed during the
investigation that shows a side of Reed that some former supporters
say cannot be reconciled with his professed Christian values.
"After reading the e-mail, it became pretty obvious he was putting
money before God," said Phil Dacosta, a Georgia Christian Coalition
member who had initially backed Reed.
"We are righteously casting him out."
Among those e-mails was one from Reed to Abramoff in late 1998:
"I need to start humping in corporate accounts! . . . I'm counting on
you to help me with some contacts." Within months, Abramoff hired him
to lobby on behalf of the Mississippi Band of Choctaws, who were
seeking to prevent competitors from setting up facilities in nearby
Alabama.
In 1999, Reed e-mailed Abramoff after submitting a bill for $120,000
and warning that he would need as much as $300,000 more:
"We are opening the bomb bays and holding nothing back."
In 2004, when the casino payments to Reed were disclosed, Reed issued
a statement declaring "no direct knowledge of their [Abramoff's law
firm's] clients or interests."
In 2005, however, Senate investigators released a 1999 e-mail from
Abramoff to Reed explicitly citing the client:
"It would be really helpful if you could get me invoices [for services
performed] as soon as possible so I can get Choctaw to get us checks
ASAP."
One of the most damaging e-mails was sent by Abramoff to partner
Michael Scanlon, complaining about Reed's billing practices and
expenditure claims:
"He is a bad version of us! No more money for him."
Scanlon and Abramoff have pleaded guilty to defrauding clients.
___________________________________________________________
Whoa! "A bad version of us", eh? Man, that's really sayin' a lot about
ole Christian Coalition executive director Ralphie Reed.
Harry
.

User: "Submariner"

Title: Re: Tsk, tsk. Christian Coalition doesn't want ole Ralphie Reed. 16 Jan 2006 05:33:44 PM
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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From The Washington Post, 1/16/06:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/15/AR2006011500915.html

In Ga., Abramoff Scandal Threatens a Political Ascendancy

By Thomas B. Edsall
Washington Post Staff Writer

Monday, January 16, 2006; Page A01

DAWSONVILLE, Ga. --

Ralph Reed, candidate for lieutenant governor, had just finished his
opening statement to the Dawson County Republican Party when retired
pulp paper executive Gary Pichon sprang from his seat with a question
that cut to the chase:

"Did you accept any gifts, commissions or other payments of any kind
from Mr. Abramoff, and are you likely to be a party in the unfolding
investigation?"

Silence enveloped the 60 or so Republicans in the auditorium, and
Reed's cheerful manner turned tense.

"No," he replied.

"No to all these."

As everyone knew, Pichon was referring to Jack Abramoff, whose outsize
Washington lobbying scandal has reached down to Georgia.

Abramoff and Reed -- the former executive director of the Christian
Coalition -- have been friends for 25 years, and until recently it had
been a mutually profitable association.

Now it is proving highly inconvenient for Reed, and threatens to stall
a career that has been emblematic of the modern GOP.

Reed served as executive director of the College Republicans from 1983
to 1985 and led a revival of the Christian right in the 1990s.

He founded a grass-roots lobbying firm in 1997, bringing in millions
of dollars in fees, chaired the Georgia Republican Party in 2002 when
the GOP took over the state, and served as Southeast director of the
2004 Bush-Cheney campaign.

At age 44, he still has the choirboy looks that have been noted in
dozens of profiles over the past 20 years.

But the first major dent in Reed's carefully cultivated image came
with the disclosure in the summer of 2004 that his public relations
and lobbying companies had received at least $4.2 million from
Abramoff to mobilize Christian voters to fight Indian casinos
competing with Abramoff's casino clients.

Similarly damaging has been a torrent of e-mails revealed during the
investigation that shows a side of Reed that some former supporters
say cannot be reconciled with his professed Christian values.

"After reading the e-mail, it became pretty obvious he was putting
money before God," said Phil Dacosta, a Georgia Christian Coalition
member who had initially backed Reed.

"We are righteously casting him out."

Among those e-mails was one from Reed to Abramoff in late 1998:

"I need to start humping in corporate accounts! . . . I'm counting on
you to help me with some contacts." Within months, Abramoff hired him
to lobby on behalf of the Mississippi Band of Choctaws, who were
seeking to prevent competitors from setting up facilities in nearby
Alabama.

In 1999, Reed e-mailed Abramoff after submitting a bill for $120,000
and warning that he would need as much as $300,000 more:

"We are opening the bomb bays and holding nothing back."

In 2004, when the casino payments to Reed were disclosed, Reed issued
a statement declaring "no direct knowledge of their [Abramoff's law
firm's] clients or interests."

In 2005, however, Senate investigators released a 1999 e-mail from
Abramoff to Reed explicitly citing the client:

"It would be really helpful if you could get me invoices [for services
performed] as soon as possible so I can get Choctaw to get us checks
ASAP."

One of the most damaging e-mails was sent by Abramoff to partner
Michael Scanlon, complaining about Reed's billing practices and
expenditure claims:

"He is a bad version of us! No more money for him."

Scanlon and Abramoff have pleaded guilty to defrauding clients.

___________________________________________________________

Whoa! "A bad version of us", eh? Man, that's really sayin' a lot about
ole Christian Coalition executive director Ralphie Reed.

Harry

I'm looking forward to his embarrassing defeat and eventual incarceration.
Crooks are bad enough, but crooks who use religion for their con are the
scummiest.
.
User: " Malto"

Title: Re: Tsk, tsk. Christian Coalition doesn't want ole Ralphie Reed. 17 Jan 2006 11:25:15 PM
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From The Washington Post, 1/16/06:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/15/AR2006011500
915.html


In Ga., Abramoff Scandal Threatens a Political Ascendancy

By Thomas B. Edsall
Washington Post Staff Writer

Monday, January 16, 2006; Page A01

DAWSONVILLE, Ga. --

Ralph Reed, candidate for lieutenant governor, had just finished his
opening statement to the Dawson County Republican Party when retired
pulp paper executive Gary Pichon sprang from his seat with a question
that cut to the chase:

"Did you accept any gifts, commissions or other payments of any kind
from Mr. Abramoff, and are you likely to be a party in the unfolding
investigation?"

Silence enveloped the 60 or so Republicans in the auditorium, and
Reed's cheerful manner turned tense.

"No," he replied.

"No to all these."

As everyone knew, Pichon was referring to Jack Abramoff, whose outsize
Washington lobbying scandal has reached down to Georgia.

Abramoff and Reed -- the former executive director of the Christian
Coalition -- have been friends for 25 years, and until recently it had
been a mutually profitable association.

Now it is proving highly inconvenient for Reed, and threatens to stall
a career that has been emblematic of the modern GOP.

Reed served as executive director of the College Republicans from 1983
to 1985 and led a revival of the Christian right in the 1990s.

He founded a grass-roots lobbying firm in 1997, bringing in millions
of dollars in fees, chaired the Georgia Republican Party in 2002 when
the GOP took over the state, and served as Southeast director of the
2004 Bush-Cheney campaign.

At age 44, he still has the choirboy looks that have been noted in
dozens of profiles over the past 20 years.

But the first major dent in Reed's carefully cultivated image came
with the disclosure in the summer of 2004 that his public relations
and lobbying companies had received at least $4.2 million from
Abramoff to mobilize Christian voters to fight Indian casinos
competing with Abramoff's casino clients.

Similarly damaging has been a torrent of e-mails revealed during the
investigation that shows a side of Reed that some former supporters
say cannot be reconciled with his professed Christian values.

"After reading the e-mail, it became pretty obvious he was putting
money before God," said Phil Dacosta, a Georgia Christian Coalition
member who had initially backed Reed.

"We are righteously casting him out."

Among those e-mails was one from Reed to Abramoff in late 1998:

"I need to start humping in corporate accounts! . . . I'm counting on
you to help me with some contacts." Within months, Abramoff hired him
to lobby on behalf of the Mississippi Band of Choctaws, who were
seeking to prevent competitors from setting up facilities in nearby
Alabama.

In 1999, Reed e-mailed Abramoff after submitting a bill for $120,000
and warning that he would need as much as $300,000 more:

"We are opening the bomb bays and holding nothing back."

In 2004, when the casino payments to Reed were disclosed, Reed issued
a statement declaring "no direct knowledge of their [Abramoff's law
firm's] clients or interests."

In 2005, however, Senate investigators released a 1999 e-mail from
Abramoff to Reed explicitly citing the client:

"It would be really helpful if you could get me invoices [for services
performed] as soon as possible so I can get Choctaw to get us checks
ASAP."

One of the most damaging e-mails was sent by Abramoff to partner
Michael Scanlon, complaining about Reed's billing practices and
expenditure claims:

"He is a bad version of us! No more money for him."

Scanlon and Abramoff have pleaded guilty to defrauding clients.

___________________________________________________________

Whoa! "A bad version of us", eh? Man, that's really sayin' a lot about
ole Christian Coalition executive director Ralphie Reed.

Harry


I'm looking forward to his embarrassing defeat and eventual incarceration.
Crooks are bad enough, but crooks who use religion for their con are the
scummiest.

You mean like George " God told me strike" Bush?........;)
.



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