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To: Liz
Liz posted, What's so disturbing is that there's not even a pretense of separation of personal and state interests. Another sign of the Clinton legacy.

Just another example of Grampa Dave's favorite word to describe Davis, the Clintoons, Da$$hole, Boxer, Chifi and __________ fill you Rat of Choice:

ARROGANCE!

Do you remember the Goron's ARROGANT response of "No Controlling Legal Authority!"?

"No Controlling Legal Authority!"?

This is the ruling ism and reality of the elite Rats in politics and those who are in bed with them. When you are the Fascists in control, you fear no law nor man nor justice.

12 posted on 05/27/2002 10:00:43 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Grampa Dave
Davis Press Secretary Steve Maviglio says: ``The governor has a wide circle of people from whom he seeks points of view. Sometimes he agrees with them, sometimes he doesn't.''

But compared with Wilson, Davis has centralized decision-making in his administration, so there are fewer points of contact for special interests, critics say. As a result, those with strong ties to the governor and his closest aides -- such as lobbyist and fundraising strategist Darius Anderson -- have even more clout than in administrations where power was less concentrated.

``I'm troubled by the fact that you have private operators up there running around the governor's staff,'' said Robert Fellmeth, who directs a public interest law center at the University of San Diego. Davis' staff has ``minimal authority'' while ``the big financiers of the state have access,'' he said, ``and access gives them influence.'


'Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely '


DUMP DAVI$
13 posted on 05/27/2002 11:19:41 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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