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Buying of News by Bush's Aides Is Ruled Illegal

By ROBERT PEAR
Published: October 1, 2005



WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 - Federal auditors said on Friday that the Bush administration violated the law by buying favorable news coverage of President Bush's education policies, by making payments to the conservative commentator Armstrong Williams and by hiring a public relations company to analyze media perceptions of the Republican Party.

In a blistering report, the investigators, from the Government Accountability Office, said the administration had disseminated "covert propaganda" in the United States, in violation of a statutory ban.

The contract with Mr. Williams and the general contours of the public relations campaign had been known for months. The report Friday provided the first definitive ruling on the legality of the activities.

Lawyers from the accountability office, an independent nonpartisan arm of Congress, found that the administration systematically analyzed news articles to see if they carried the message, "The Bush administration/the G.O.P. is committed to education."

The auditors declared: "We see no use for such information except for partisan political purposes. Engaging in a purely political activity such as this is not a proper use of appropriated funds."

The report also sharply criticized the Education Department for telling Ketchum Inc., a public relations company, to pay Mr. Williams for newspaper columns and television appearances praising Mr. Bush's education initiative, the No Child Left Behind Act.​

See Armstrong, you should give the money back, you corrupt, deluded fool.

The GAO now says you did something wrong, OK?

But you'll probably keep the money because you are all about cash and greed. Which is why you serve the GOP to begin with.
 
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There is something about the words BUSH and ILLEGAL in the same sentence that seem to a natural fit
 
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Time to handout some more indictments. These fukkers will soon sink in a sea of their own scandalous doings.
 

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Ketchum, Inc. :lolBIG:

They caught em alright.
 

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120 flat screen TV's worth $2k each
241 gold chains worth $1k each
20,000 lapdances @ $20 a spin

$241,000 paid to Armstrong Williams from OUR TAX DOLLARS.

Pretty much everyone that saw or heard of the looting in N.O. said it was disgraceful, and most agreed that the 4k debit cards were misused by many....yet it seems like only 1/2 the people seem to find that paying $241k from OUR TAX DOLLARS is wrong. Hmmm...why is that....
 

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Fire me from the math department...or make it a rule that I don't post until I'm fully awake...12,000 lap dances...not 20,000....granted there's probably a discount for that kind of cash being thrown around :toast:
 

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