Help Fire Tom DeLay
Oh happy day.
Dear MoveOn member,
This morning, the Washington Post and the New York Times each broke new scandals involving Republican Majority Leader Rep. Tom DeLay. According to the Times, DeLay paid his wife and daughter more than $500,000 of his political donors' money over the last four years. And the Post article highlights a seedy 1997 trip DeLay took, underwritten by "a mysterious company located in the Bahamas" that was tied to Russian business interests.
And that's not the only legal or ethical scandal DeLay is involved in. DeLay illegally used corporate funds in support of his plan to re-district Texas, and he went on golf trips with gambling lobbyist Jack Abramoff—two months before DeLay helped kill legislation opposed by the gambling companies.
DeLay's grandstanding on the Terri Schiavo tragedy—which a great majority of the country feels is political opportunism—was the straw that broke the camel's back. Now, some Republicans in Congress are speaking out against DeLay, but most are still too scared of his powerful network of corporate donors. We need to show all of Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, that if they stand up to Tom DeLay we've got their back.
It is time to fire Tom DeLay as House Majority Leader. Please sign our petition urging Congress to remove DeLay from his leader post at the link below.
http://www.moveonpac.org/delay/?id=5322-5173324-G2sRXhBBF0rOpeuzdQ5Ktg&t=1
As the chorus of opposition grows louder, it is important to show that this isn't just a power struggle in Washington but that, in fact, millions of Americans share the same concerns about DeLay's pattern of repeated corruption.
Even the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal, one of the most conservative groups of editors in the country, is offended by the excesses of Tom DeLay. They wrote on March 28, "Mr. DeLay, who rode to power in 1994 on a wave of revulsion at the everyday ways of big government, has become the living exemplar of some of its worst habits."
Among his offenses, Tom DeLay:
- Promised a role in drafting legislation to a corporate donor
- Tried to coerce a Congressman for a vote on Medicare
- Allegedly used corporate money given to his PAC to finance Texas campaigns in violation of state law
- Used Homeland Security resources in a dispute with Democrats in Texas
- Diverted funds from a children's charity for lavish celebrations at the Republican convention
- Threatened retaliation against interest groups that don't support Republicans
- Stacked the House Ethics committee with representatives who have contributed to his legal defense fund
- Accepted trips from corporations and later helped kill legislation they opposed
- Accepted trips from the lobbyist for a foreign government in violation of House rules
- Crippled the effectiveness of the House Ethics Committee by purging members who had rebuked him
- Pushed for a rules change for the House Ethics process that paralyzed the panel
- Sought a rule change that would have no longer "required leaders to step aside temporarily if indicted"
- Paid family members more than $500,000 out of campaign contributions
(See postscript below for a link to citations.)
As Majority Leader, DeLay is the second-ranking leader in the House of Representatives. He is responsible for developing the Republican issue agenda and sets the legislative schedule by selecting which bills the House will consider.
The ranks of government contractors and lobbyists who depend on this legislative authority have slathered DeLay, his cronies and related organizations with millions of dollars.
Please sign our petition today urging Congress to fire Tom DeLay!
http://www.moveonpac.org/delay/?id=5322-5173324-G2sRXhBBF0rOpeuzdQ5Ktg&t=2
After you sign the petition please forward this e-mail to your friends, family and colleagues. They need to know about the egregious actions of this congressional leader.
Thanks for all you do.
–Tom Matzzie and the MoveOn PAC Team
Wednesday, April 6, 2005
P.S. Here is a link to the brief that we used to document DeLay's abuses. It includes links to news reports with the specific background on each of the assertions we make above.
"DeLay's Dirty Dozen" from the American Progress Action Fund
http://thinkprogress.org/index.php?p=430
P.P.S. Our work in this campaign is supported by a number of organizations who have taken the lead.
Support a TV ad about Tom DeLay by the Campaign for America's Future
https://secure.ctsg.com/ourfuture/donate_delay_tv.asp
The Public Campaign Action Fund also has a TV ad on Tom DeLay. You can make a contribution to support them.
http://www.pcactionfund.org/resign/
Editorial in The Wall Street Journal.
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=676&id=5322-5173324-G2sRXhBBF0rOpeuzdQ5Ktg
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington drafted the ethics complaint against DeLay, who then tried to have them held in contempt of Congress.
http://www.citizensforethics.org/


Done, and bump.
Done, and bump.
donated and signed... Now DC8
donated and signed... Now DC85 has no money again...
"I beg to dream and differ from the hollow lies"
The Atheist Bible(My website)
Done.
Done.
You beat me to it.
I just received it, ( email) signed it and was ready to post it here.
Thanks for passing this on.
It's because
I'm so fast. You must use dial-up... ;]
No, colors, I'm DSL all the way ;-)
Being a substitute teacher, I depend on an open phone line to get my assignments.
Anyhoo, SBC Yahoo DSL is now only a few bucks more than dial-up. It's so worth it!
I see you're a fellow Kahlifornian ( Ahnuld accent) from LA. Even though I live behind the Orange Curtain, I still identify with being a former resident of the Republic of Santa Monica
and West LA- Go Bruins!!!
Yeah,
Go Bruins! We need you behind enemy lines. How else can we divide and conquer! But if you ever want to come back to santa monica, home of KPFK, there is a special spot waiting for defectors. lol.
Thanks, colors. I may
want to retire/defect there. I remember lots of activities for Seniors in Santa Monica.
I sure hope that hasn't changed. Come to think of it, there were lots of activities
for everyone in Santa Monica. And you didn't need a lot of money to do them!
I'll definately keep it in mind. ;-)
I thought "little old ladies"
I thought "little old ladies" all retired to Pasadena.
LOL, Pasadena's too expensive
for this little old lady. ;-)
Done, thanks!
Done, thanks!
By the way
did any of you catch the 'Demand an Exit Strategy' petition from MoveOn?
I posted it on an old node, but I have the feeling no one noticed...
Here is the link... Or should I create a new thread?
http://www.moveonpac.org/iraq?id=5311-5173324-liNqiVXBVxgKzQ9ZeU_YpQ
I signed it however
being a realist I must say that it will go nowhere. Why, because the perminate bases were a part of the reason for attacking Iraq in the first place. It was and still is a very large part of the neo-con plan proir to the/our invasion. Construction was started as soon as we hit the ground and some of the bases are more than half completed.
When Bush said "our presence in the ME" he was refering to these bases. The neocons are tired of being beholding to the Saudis and the Saudi people have wanted us out of their country for years. We had just finished building our own multi-billion dollar city out in the remote desert in Saudi, when the king told us that the pressure was to heavey for him and he was losing his grip on the Saudi people over our presence there, so we had get the American troops out of his country.
Bingo bango bongo, time to attack Iraq. No way will our rulers give up their permanent bases in Iraq. Check out the new embassy that we are in the process of building now in Baghdad, it is right up there with one of Saddam's minor palaces. There is no way we are leaving there for a very very long time. Another reason that we took charge of the Iraqi elections? YOu bet the guys in power in Iraq now are expected to play ball with us. If they don't we have already showed them what we can and will do.
Proud member of the reality based community
I know it's not realistic. B
I know it's not realistic. But, at least on of the 'big liberal pacs' have decided to draw the line as opposed to remaining ambivilent.
Yes
and I agree with you that it is great that there are dems with clout who are on top of this and some other very important things. I didn't mean to sound all bah humbug, just to point out some facts that the majority of the American people don't know.
Proud member of the reality based community