ping to self for later reading.
No fun being the bearer of bad tidings. But without it, we don't know how to take the next, correct step, whichever it will be. I hope DeLay is completely vindicated.
Ready for a related article that mentions Hurwitz and DeLay? Not sure how relevant this is, but here goes:
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/4/11/222100.shtml
Monday, April 11, 2005 10:19 p.m. EDT
DeLay Fundraising Plied Special Interests
"...A Sept. 9, 2002, TRMPAC trip listed donation-seeking visits for fundraiser Susan Lilly and a state GOP representative, Beverly Woolley.
"In an interview, Lilly said of the notations next to the names of prospective donors, "These were my personal notes. It was just my personal knowledge of what a person likes or dislikes. They were notes I took at the meeting," she said.
"37 other states have it," she wrote next to Charles Hurwitz, the racetrack owner seeking video gambling whose company made a TRMPAC donation soon after the meeting..."