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		<description>[...] One could write an entire library about the connections between Bush and Abramoff.Â  But even an entire library wouldn&#8217;t have the same effect that one or two photos would have on public opinion.Â  It&#8217;s obvious to the non-brainwashed that Bush and Abramoff knew each other well.Â  After all, Abramoff was a top-ranked fundraiser in Bush&#8217;s 2004 re-selection campaign. [...]</description>
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		<description>Food for Thought ... The Senate Leader for the Dems.

Abramoff Team and Reid&#039;s Office Had Frequent Contact, Records Show

By John Solomon and Sharon Theimer
Associated Press
Friday, February 10, 2006; A08

Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid wrote at least four letters helpful to Indian tribes represented by Jack Abramoff, and Reid&#039;s staff had frequent contact with the disgraced lobbyist&#039;s team about legislation.

The activities -- detailed in previously unreported billing records and correspondence -- occurred over three years as Reid (D-Nev.) collected nearly $68,000 in political donations from Abramoff&#039;s firm, lobbying partners and clients.

Reid&#039;s office yesterday acknowledged having &quot;routine contacts&quot; with Abramoff&#039;s lobbying partners. Reid intervened on government matters in ways that Abramoff&#039;s tribal clients might have deemed helpful, once opposing legislation on the Senate floor and four times sending letters pressing the Bush administration on tribal issues. Reid collected donations around the time of each action.

Abramoff&#039;s firm also hired one of Reid&#039;s top legislative aides as a lobbyist. The aide later helped throw a fundraiser for Reid at Abramoff&#039;s firm that raised money from several of Abramoff&#039;s lobbying partners.

A Reid spokesman said none of the senator&#039;s actions were affected by donations or done for Abramoff. &quot;All the actions that Senator Reid took were consistent with his long-held beliefs, such as not letting tribal casinos expand beyond reservations, and were taken to defend the interests of Nevada constituents,&quot; spokesman Jim Manley said.

Abramoff has pleaded guilty to fraud and bribery and is helping prosecutors investigate the conduct of lawmakers, congressional aides and administration officials his team used to lobby.

Abramoff spokesman Andrew Blum declined to comment on the Reid contacts.

Reid has assailed Republicans&#039; ties to Abramoff while refusing to return any of his own donations. He argues there is no need to return the money. &quot;Senator Reid never met Jack Abramoff and never has taken contributions from him, and efforts to drag him into this are going to fail,&quot; Manley said.

Although Abramoff never donated personally to Reid, the lobbyist did instruct one tribe, the Louisiana Coushattas, to send $5,000 to Reid&#039;s tax-exempt political group, the Searchlight Leadership Fund, in 2002. Reid was Democratic whip at the time.

Abramoff sent a list to the tribe titled &quot;Coushatta Requests&quot; recommending donations to campaigns or groups for 50 lawmakers. Alongside Reid&#039;s name, Abramoff wrote, &quot;5,000 (Searchlight Leadership Fund) Senate Majority Whip.&quot;

About the same time, Reid sent a letter to the Interior Department helpful to the tribe, records show. His March 5, 2002, letter pressed the agency to reject a casino proposed by a potential rival to the Coushattas, the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians. Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) also signed the letter.

Reid also officially opposed new tribal casinos in California and Michigan, where Abramoff had tribal clients with casinos.

Reid and Ensign recently wrote the Senate Ethics Committee to say their letter had nothing to do with Abramoff or the donation and instead reflected their interest in protecting Las Vegas&#039;s gambling establishments.

&quot;As senators for the state with the largest nontribal gaming industry in the nation, we have long opposed the growth of off-reservation tribal gaming throughout the United States,&quot; Ensign and Reid wrote. Reid authored the law legalizing casinos on reservations, and he has long argued it does not allow tribal gambling off reservations.

Abramoff&#039;s group had earlier contacts with Reid&#039;s office over the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory and one of Abramoff&#039;s highest paying clients. In 2001, records show, Abramoff&#039;s lobbying partners billed for nearly two dozen phone contacts or meetings with Reid&#039;s office, mostly to discuss Democratic legislation that would have gradually applied the U.S. minimum wage to the islands. Republicans wanted to keep the islands exempt.

Reid, along with his Senate counsel, Jim Ryan, met with Abramoff deputy Ronald Platt on June 5, 2001, &quot;to discuss timing on minimum wage bill,&quot; according to a bill that Greenberg Traurig, Abramoff&#039;s firm, sent the Marianas. Three weeks before the meeting, Greenberg Traurig&#039;s political action committee donated $1,000 to Reid&#039;s Senate reelection committee. Three weeks after the meeting, Platt himself donated $1,000 to Reid.

Manley said Reid&#039;s official calendar does not list a meeting on June 5, 2001, with Platt, but he also said he could not say for sure the contact did not occur. Manley confirmed Platt had regular contacts with Reid&#039;s office, calling them part of the &quot;routine checking in&quot; by lobbyists who work Capitol Hill.

As for the timing of donations, Manley said, &quot;There is no connection. This is just a typical part of lawful fundraising.&quot;

Platt and a fellow lobbyist also reported a contact on May 30, 2001, with Edward P. Ayoob, Reid&#039;s legislative counsel. Within a year, Ayoob had left Reid&#039;s office to work for Abramoff&#039;s firm, registering to lobby for the islands as well as several tribes. Manley confirmed Ayoob had subsequent lobbying contacts with Reid&#039;s office.
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<p>Abramoff Team and Reid&#8217;s Office Had Frequent Contact, Records Show</p>
<p>By John Solomon and Sharon Theimer<br />
Associated Press<br />
Friday, February 10, 2006; A08</p>
<p>Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid wrote at least four letters helpful to Indian tribes represented by Jack Abramoff, and Reid&#8217;s staff had frequent contact with the disgraced lobbyist&#8217;s team about legislation.</p>
<p>The activities &#8212; detailed in previously unreported billing records and correspondence &#8212; occurred over three years as Reid (D-Nev.) collected nearly $68,000 in political donations from Abramoff&#8217;s firm, lobbying partners and clients.</p>
<p>Reid&#8217;s office yesterday acknowledged having &#8220;routine contacts&#8221; with Abramoff&#8217;s lobbying partners. Reid intervened on government matters in ways that Abramoff&#8217;s tribal clients might have deemed helpful, once opposing legislation on the Senate floor and four times sending letters pressing the Bush administration on tribal issues. Reid collected donations around the time of each action.</p>
<p>Abramoff&#8217;s firm also hired one of Reid&#8217;s top legislative aides as a lobbyist. The aide later helped throw a fundraiser for Reid at Abramoff&#8217;s firm that raised money from several of Abramoff&#8217;s lobbying partners.</p>
<p>A Reid spokesman said none of the senator&#8217;s actions were affected by donations or done for Abramoff. &#8220;All the actions that Senator Reid took were consistent with his long-held beliefs, such as not letting tribal casinos expand beyond reservations, and were taken to defend the interests of Nevada constituents,&#8221; spokesman Jim Manley said.</p>
<p>Abramoff has pleaded guilty to fraud and bribery and is helping prosecutors investigate the conduct of lawmakers, congressional aides and administration officials his team used to lobby.</p>
<p>Abramoff spokesman Andrew Blum declined to comment on the Reid contacts.</p>
<p>Reid has assailed Republicans&#8217; ties to Abramoff while refusing to return any of his own donations. He argues there is no need to return the money. &#8220;Senator Reid never met Jack Abramoff and never has taken contributions from him, and efforts to drag him into this are going to fail,&#8221; Manley said.</p>
<p>Although Abramoff never donated personally to Reid, the lobbyist did instruct one tribe, the Louisiana Coushattas, to send $5,000 to Reid&#8217;s tax-exempt political group, the Searchlight Leadership Fund, in 2002. Reid was Democratic whip at the time.</p>
<p>Abramoff sent a list to the tribe titled &#8220;Coushatta Requests&#8221; recommending donations to campaigns or groups for 50 lawmakers. Alongside Reid&#8217;s name, Abramoff wrote, &#8220;5,000 (Searchlight Leadership Fund) Senate Majority Whip.&#8221;</p>
<p>About the same time, Reid sent a letter to the Interior Department helpful to the tribe, records show. His March 5, 2002, letter pressed the agency to reject a casino proposed by a potential rival to the Coushattas, the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians. Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) also signed the letter.</p>
<p>Reid also officially opposed new tribal casinos in California and Michigan, where Abramoff had tribal clients with casinos.</p>
<p>Reid and Ensign recently wrote the Senate Ethics Committee to say their letter had nothing to do with Abramoff or the donation and instead reflected their interest in protecting Las Vegas&#8217;s gambling establishments.</p>
<p>&#8220;As senators for the state with the largest nontribal gaming industry in the nation, we have long opposed the growth of off-reservation tribal gaming throughout the United States,&#8221; Ensign and Reid wrote. Reid authored the law legalizing casinos on reservations, and he has long argued it does not allow tribal gambling off reservations.</p>
<p>Abramoff&#8217;s group had earlier contacts with Reid&#8217;s office over the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory and one of Abramoff&#8217;s highest paying clients. In 2001, records show, Abramoff&#8217;s lobbying partners billed for nearly two dozen phone contacts or meetings with Reid&#8217;s office, mostly to discuss Democratic legislation that would have gradually applied the U.S. minimum wage to the islands. Republicans wanted to keep the islands exempt.</p>
<p>Reid, along with his Senate counsel, Jim Ryan, met with Abramoff deputy Ronald Platt on June 5, 2001, &#8220;to discuss timing on minimum wage bill,&#8221; according to a bill that Greenberg Traurig, Abramoff&#8217;s firm, sent the Marianas. Three weeks before the meeting, Greenberg Traurig&#8217;s political action committee donated $1,000 to Reid&#8217;s Senate reelection committee. Three weeks after the meeting, Platt himself donated $1,000 to Reid.</p>
<p>Manley said Reid&#8217;s official calendar does not list a meeting on June 5, 2001, with Platt, but he also said he could not say for sure the contact did not occur. Manley confirmed Platt had regular contacts with Reid&#8217;s office, calling them part of the &#8220;routine checking in&#8221; by lobbyists who work Capitol Hill.</p>
<p>As for the timing of donations, Manley said, &#8220;There is no connection. This is just a typical part of lawful fundraising.&#8221;</p>
<p>Platt and a fellow lobbyist also reported a contact on May 30, 2001, with Edward P. Ayoob, Reid&#8217;s legislative counsel. Within a year, Ayoob had left Reid&#8217;s office to work for Abramoff&#8217;s firm, registering to lobby for the islands as well as several tribes. Manley confirmed Ayoob had subsequent lobbying contacts with Reid&#8217;s office.<br />
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		<dc:creator>Alex Burger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2006 21:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There is nothing at all shocking about a man who apparently has been trading on the family name and connections to get where he is today, emperor-in-waiting. It&#039;s only to be expected that anyone wanting to lap dance with the shrub must pay tribute. And why would anyone expect him to give anything back? It&#039;s just not done in the circles he travels in. Can&#039;t you tell that by the way he talks down to us like he&#039;s speaking to some extremely dense children for the umteenth time about why whatever he does has been vetted by some supreme being and given only to him and his self righteous cadre of fools.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing at all shocking about a man who apparently has been trading on the family name and connections to get where he is today, emperor-in-waiting. It&#8217;s only to be expected that anyone wanting to lap dance with the shrub must pay tribute. And why would anyone expect him to give anything back? It&#8217;s just not done in the circles he travels in. Can&#8217;t you tell that by the way he talks down to us like he&#8217;s speaking to some extremely dense children for the umteenth time about why whatever he does has been vetted by some supreme being and given only to him and his self righteous cadre of fools.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=406365', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: &#187; Bush To Give Away Less Than 0.05 Percent Of Abramoff Money</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2006/01/05/how-much/comment-page-2/#comment-400115</link>
		<dc:creator>&#187; Bush To Give Away Less Than 0.05 Percent Of Abramoff Money</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Abramoff raises over $120,000 for Bush, but Bush says he&#8217;ll only return $6,000 of that tainted campaign money.  Republican Party officials said yesterday that President Bush will give up $6,000 in campaign contributions connected to disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, joining an expansive list of politicians who have shed more than half a million dollars in tainted campaign cash&#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Abramoff raises over $120,000 for Bush, but Bush says he&#8217;ll only return $6,000 of that tainted campaign money.  Republican Party officials said yesterday that President Bush will give up $6,000 in campaign contributions connected to disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, joining an expansive list of politicians who have shed more than half a million dollars in tainted campaign cash&#8230; [...]<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=400115', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Think Progress &#187; If You Don&#8217;t Know About the K Street Project, You Don&#8217;t Know Jack</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2006/01/05/how-much/comment-page-2/#comment-395815</link>
		<dc:creator>Think Progress &#187; If You Don&#8217;t Know About the K Street Project, You Don&#8217;t Know Jack</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2006 19:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] A SYSTEM MADE FOR ABRAMOFF: Jack Abramoff was â€œclosely associated with the K Street Project.â€ In fact, the system was a perfect fit for Abramoff, given his stated desire to shun low-paying political activist work in favor of striking it rich. â€œI wanted to make money,â€ he said. A former chairman of the College Republican National Committee, Abramoff decided that his connections in the conservative movement could help him at a time when Republicans were rising to power in Washington. Abramoff developed a motley crew of right-wing allies, including anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist, Christian right-wing leader Ralph Reed, and a host of conservative lawmakers. â€œHe is someone on our side,&#039;&#8217; said DeLay chief of staff Ed Buckham. â€œHe has access to DeLay.â€ And Abramoff played the game as DeLay wanted it played. By securing clients with deep pockets and federal legislative interests, Abramoff was able to contribute heavily to Republican leaders (raising at least $120,000 for the 2004 Bush campaign). What eventually brought Abramoff down was how audaciously he worked the system. He now concedes that he illegally â€œoffered and provided a stream of things of value to public officials in exchange for official acts and influence and agreements to provide official action and influence.â€ In return for legislative and personal favors, the things of value he provided to lawmakers included â€œforeign and domestic travel, golf fees, frequent meals, entertainment, election support for candidates for government office, employment for relatives of officials and campaign contributions.â€ [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A SYSTEM MADE FOR ABRAMOFF: Jack Abramoff was â€œclosely associated with the K Street Project.â€ In fact, the system was a perfect fit for Abramoff, given his stated desire to shun low-paying political activist work in favor of striking it rich. â€œI wanted to make money,â€ he said. A former chairman of the College Republican National Committee, Abramoff decided that his connections in the conservative movement could help him at a time when Republicans were rising to power in Washington. Abramoff developed a motley crew of right-wing allies, including anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist, Christian right-wing leader Ralph Reed, and a host of conservative lawmakers. â€œHe is someone on our side,&#8217;&#8217; said DeLay chief of staff Ed Buckham. â€œHe has access to DeLay.â€ And Abramoff played the game as DeLay wanted it played. By securing clients with deep pockets and federal legislative interests, Abramoff was able to contribute heavily to Republican leaders (raising at least $120,000 for the 2004 Bush campaign). What eventually brought Abramoff down was how audaciously he worked the system. He now concedes that he illegally â€œoffered and provided a stream of things of value to public officials in exchange for official acts and influence and agreements to provide official action and influence.â€ In return for legislative and personal favors, the things of value he provided to lawmakers included â€œforeign and domestic travel, golf fees, frequent meals, entertainment, election support for candidates for government office, employment for relatives of officials and campaign contributions.â€ [...]<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=395815', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: links for 2006-01-06 - Brokekid.net</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2006/01/05/how-much/comment-page-2/#comment-381587</link>
		<dc:creator>links for 2006-01-06 - Brokekid.net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2006 01:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] How Much Money Did Jack Abramoff Raise For Bush? President Bush is donating $6,000 in campaign contributions linked to Abramoff to charity. He is donating money raised from Abramoff, his wife and a Native-American tribe he represented. But thatâ€™s a small fraction of the amount of money raised for Bush (tags: Bush Cheney Abramoff Fraud Politics GOP RNC Scandalous Scandal DeLay) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] How Much Money Did Jack Abramoff Raise For Bush? President Bush is donating $6,000 in campaign contributions linked to Abramoff to charity. He is donating money raised from Abramoff, his wife and a Native-American tribe he represented. But thatâ€™s a small fraction of the amount of money raised for Bush (tags: Bush Cheney Abramoff Fraud Politics GOP RNC Scandalous Scandal DeLay) [...]<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=381587', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: The Flying Scotsman</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2006/01/05/how-much/comment-page-2/#comment-375313</link>
		<dc:creator>The Flying Scotsman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2006 20:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Itâ€™s not that Iâ€™m unpatriotic. The founders of our country did not trust any government â€” either that of George III or an uncontrolled democracy. Thatâ€™s why we have the &lt;strong&gt;Bill of Rights to protect American citizens from their own government &lt;/strong&gt;â€” by demanding, for example, that â€œCongress shall make no law abridging the right of free speech.&#039;â€™

This applies to &quot;human rights also&quot; and the abolition of Death Penalties in Europe

&lt;strong&gt;To protect us from evil goverments&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Itâ€™s not that Iâ€™m unpatriotic. The founders of our country did not trust any government â€” either that of George III or an uncontrolled democracy. Thatâ€™s why we have the <strong>Bill of Rights to protect American citizens from their own government </strong>â€” by demanding, for example, that â€œCongress shall make no law abridging the right of free speech.&#8217;â€™</p>
<p>This applies to &#8220;human rights also&#8221; and the abolition of Death Penalties in Europe</p>
<p><strong>To protect us from evil goverments</strong><a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=375313', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: big papa</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2006/01/05/how-much/comment-page-2/#comment-374924</link>
		<dc:creator>big papa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2006 18:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hell, I think it ought to be against the law to be a Democrat. 

Comment by I-RIGHT-I

I-Triflintresonousbushitebuttsucker-I #32,

I pray we keep the Patriot Act so that after we Progressives take back the government we can use it to hunt your scummy, treasonous, right wing, barnyard animal raping, inbred a** down, and either deport or imprison you forever!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hell, I think it ought to be against the law to be a Democrat. </p>
<p>Comment by I-RIGHT-I</p>
<p>I-Triflintresonousbushitebuttsucker-I #32,</p>
<p>I pray we keep the Patriot Act so that after we Progressives take back the government we can use it to hunt your scummy, treasonous, right wing, barnyard animal raping, inbred a** down, and either deport or imprison you forever!<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=374924', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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