I went to a press conference this afternoon where the Texas Democratic Party announced the slate of statewide Democratic candidates and held a press conference. For once we actually had a room full of media. Imagine that? Soechting pulled out a fundraising letter that Tina Benkiser, TX GOP party chair, is sending to Texas repukes warning them that the Texas Democratic party is stronger and more organized than ever. Charles said he and Tina finally agreed on something.
David Van Os put all corporations on alert that he's coming after them, as the real people's lawyer. No more feeding off the people of Texas. Great speech as always.
BAR and Chris Bell were there as well as, Maria Luisa Alvarado, Bill Moody, J.R. Molina, VaLinda Hathcox, Fred Head, Dale Henry and last but not least Hank Gilbert. I love that Hank Gilbert!
When it came time for the Q&A part Chris Bell tore into Perry for being the sleaze-ball that he is. Telling the media he's behaving like Tom DeLay. Seems like MoFo Perry is taking lessons from dead bugman walking. MoFo is using corporate money to essentially promote his campaign. Bell also took a swipe at the toothless TX Ethics Commission for allowing Colyandro to list a money donation simply with the word "gift".
Here's a link to the Bell blog post
http://www.chrisbell.com/blog/041206_DeLay_ethics_lessonsToday, Chris Bell spoke out against Rick Perry's planned use of corporate money to fund an ad campaign for his tax swap plan. Read more about that
here.
After four years of fighting the effects of corporate money in Texas politics, I am greatly disturbed that the Perry campaign is raising unlimited and unreported corporate donations from the very same business he says will benefit from his tax plan. This is exactly what I’m talking about when I say Rick Perry is taking ethics lessons from Tom DeLay.
It is simply wrong to reorganize your campaign under a non-profit charter to avoid disclosure and to raise corporate money. Just because it’s legal doesn’t make it ethical.
And here's our local rag the AAS who actually came to the press conference and then wrote a real story. I'm shocked I tell ya.
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/04/13perry.html">AAS 4/13/06 article
Hopefuls decry Perry ad blitz plan
Governor defends proposed campaign backing changes in business and school property taxesPlans backed by Gov. Rick Perry for TV and radio ads encouraging legislative adoption of a tax package that would cut school taxes by $6 billion drew fire Wednesday from gubernatorial challengers and a lawyer questioning possible corporate donations.
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Chris Bell, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, noted the involvement of Carney and Ray Sullivan, a former Perry spokesman, and Mike Baselice, a pollster whose clients include Perry.
"It's shaping up to be basically a reorganization of his campaign as a nonprofit," Bell said.
Carole Keeton Strayhorn, the state comptroller trying to reach the November ballot as an independent candidate for governor, said the fundraising strategy appears identical to that taken by a GOP committee in 2002; Texans for a Republican Majority was at the heart of a Travis County grand jury investigation leading to money laundering charges against U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land.
If Perry does not shutter the effort, Strayhorn said, he should make public its corporate donors. Sullivan said there might be disclosure.
Austin lawyer Cris Feldman, who has represented Democrats challenging corporate spending in the 2002 Texas House elections, said Perry's evident closeness to the group puts him and donors at risk of violating penal provisions against people giving gifts to public officials.
"You've got Perry in the middle of this thing," Feldman said. "It looks about as crooked as a barrel of snakes."
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