Friday, October 07, 2005

DeLay Meeting, RNC Actions Coincided

Lookin' Good there, Tom!

Former House majority leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) met for at least 30 minutes with the top fundraiser of his Texas political action committee on Oct. 2, 2002, the same day that the Republican National Committee in Washington set in motion a series of financial transactions at the heart of the money-laundering and conspiracy case against DeLay.

During the meeting at his Capitol office, DeLay conferred with James W. Ellis, the head of his principal fundraising committee in Washington and his chief fundraiser in Texas. Ellis had earlier given the Republican National Committee a check for $190,000 drawn mostly from corporate contributions. The same day as the meeting, the RNC ordered $190,000 worth of checks sent to seven Republican legislative candidates in Texas.

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DeLay and Ellis have so far given slightly different accounts of the substance of their discussion. Ellis's attorney, Jonathan D. Pauerstein, said that Ellis recalls that their Oct. 2 discussion did not concern or involve Texas or Texas candidates. But DeLay, interviewed last weekend on "Fox News Sunday," said that during a "scheduling meeting" with Ellis in October, Ellis said while they were leaving his office that "by the way, we sent money" to Washington

Posted by crimnos @ 2:20 PM

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He's SO SCREWED!!!!!

YES!!

Score one for the American people.

(crosses fingers).

Posted by Blogger Handsome B. Wonderful @ 2:34 PM #
 

Yeah, it looks pretty damning. I just can't help but feel hopeful.

Posted by Blogger crimnos @ 2:51 PM #
 
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