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Tell Rep. Gutknecht to return DeLay’s money

10/06/2005

I think we should all flood Gutknecht office letting him we want to know why he isn’t as straignt forward as Rep. Jeb Bradley.

Tell Rep. Gutknecht to return DeLay’s money

Rep. Gutknecht received $5,778 from Tom DeLay’s fundraising PAC. Call and urge him to return the money from DeLay’s PAC:

Congressman Gil Gutknecht
Phone: 202-225-2472

Let us know you called.

Contribution data was compiled by Public Campaign Action Fund for its DeLay Rankings at http://www.InDeLaysPocket.com

-Katherine Speer

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Dear MoveOn member,

Yesterday a second grand jury in Texas indicted Republican Leader Tom DeLay on a new set of charges. This time it was money laundering related to a campaign finance scheme (last week’s charge was conspiracy related to the same crime). DeLay’s fundraising has benefited hundreds of Republican members of Congress—and they’re mostly holding onto the money he raised for them even though it may be tainted. So far, only one member of Congress, Rep. Jeb Bradley (R-NH), has returned the money from Tom DeLay’s PAC because he wanted to “remove any question about the nature of the contribution.”1

Your representative, Rep. Gutknecht, received $5,778 from Tom DeLay’s fundraising PAC.2 Will you call Rep. Gutknecht and ask him to return the money?

Here is what you need to know to make the call.

Congressman Gil Gutknecht
Phone: 202-225-2472

Tell the staff member who answers that you are a constituent and something like the following.

I heard that Rep. Gutknecht took money from Republican leader Tom DeLay’s PAC. I urge him to return the money in order to remove any question about the nature of the contribution. Associations with Tom DeLay create the appearance of corruption in our elected officials. I would like him to return the money and please send me a letter explaining his position on this issue.

We encourage you to speak from your heart about this issue when you call—don’t feel bound by our suggested script. The person answering the phones should ask for your name and address so they can send you the letter.

After you make your call, click on the link below to let us know how your call went and help us keep a tally of the number of calls made.

http://political.moveon.org/call?tg=FHMN_01&cp_id=103&id=6081-5171768-Kv9m3nuqIeBb9Ot3LfSnDw&t=1

Your call today is an important way to keep the pressure on members of Congress. This week they are deciding whether they continue to circle the wagons and protect DeLay. Tom DeLay’s permanent removal from the Republican leadership would send an important message to the American people about the corruption that infests Republican leaders in Washington.

Among his offenses, Tom DeLay3:

-Used corporate money given to his PAC to finance Texas campaigns in violation of state law (latest indictment).

-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.

-Paid family members more than $500,000 out of campaign contributions.

-Helped sweatshops in the Mariana Islands at the behest of a lobbyist.

-Promised a role in drafting legislation to a corporate donor.

-Tried to coerce a Congressman for a vote on Medicare.

-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.

-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.”
Members of Congress should disassociate themselves from this corruption. Please make a call today.

Thanks for all you do.

–Tom, Joan, Matt, Tanya and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team