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Minority report from Grover Norquist
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Hill, a Capitol-oriented daily in Washington, presents the contrarian view of last month’s report by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee on the doings of lobbyist Jack Abramoff. The spokesman is Grover Norquist, head of Americans for Tax Reform, the group that served as the intermediary funding institution between pro-gambling outlets and Ralph Reed.
Norquist focuses on John McCain, the Arizona senator and Republican chairman of the Senate committee.
“He has exhibited personal animus toward me,” Norquist said. “McCain, who’s running for president and is ostensibly the front-runner, takes time and effort to throw a punch at me and Ralph Reed. Why? He has told people we stopped him in the presidential election last time, and he thinks we might do it again. He is delusional. George W. Bush beat him in South Carolina. But that’s high praise of the taxpayer movement.”
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Comments
By Conservative Voter
July 4, 2006 10:49 PM | Link to this
Grover is full of himself to believe Sen. McCain has it in for him. Grover is a disgrace to the Consverative cause ever since he allowed himself to be co-opted s when he acts a a pawn in the high stakes games played in DC. If he leaves American Tax Reform alone, we true Conservatives could actually get tax reform passed and stop focusing on helping ourselves get richer.
By Will Jones
July 5, 2006 07:41 AM | Link to this
As long as virulent Roman Catholics like Norquist hold sway in American politics Rome’s Rockefeller/Bush/Nixon CFR/CIA Fifth Column - and their crimes from finance of Hitler and the Holocaust; McCarthyism; the Kennedy and King assassinations; Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin Hoax; Iraq and the 9/11 treason, illegal immigration and destruction of our national sovereignty - will not be brought to justice.