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BGR Allawi documents
August 24, 2007 2:50 PM
My colleague Miguel Marquez, currently in Baghdad, obtained a copy of the documents Barbour Griffith & Rogers filed with the Justice Department.
You can view them HERE.
-- jt
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Everything just goes from bad to worse,
Washington is a cesspool of corruption, big money, scandal, lies and incompetence! God helps us! Trying to say informed about this administration is like reading the Nationl Enquire! Next week we will probably find out the the President was abducted by Aliens and half the Senate want sex change operations!
Posted by: White Mountain | Sep 2, 2007 7:56:23 AM
I don't know what's more appalling: the documents (including the "short form" lobbyist registration statement which is anything but) proudly declaring the lobbyists' intentions or the lobbyists' website where it appears, for all practical purposes, that their organization is some sort of think tank or advertising agency. Are these people really that cynical that they believe they can shape legislators' opinions so easily, or do they intend to buy those opinions with cold, hard cash? Either way, the American public is the loser.
Posted by: chuck | Aug 24, 2007 3:37:19 PM
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