Buying of News by Bush's Aides Is Ruled Illegal
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 - Federal auditors said on Friday that the Bush administration violated the law by buying favorable news coverage of President Bush's education policies, by making payments to the conservative commentator Armstrong Williams and by hiring a public relations company to analyze media perceptions of the Republican Party.
In a blistering report, the investigators, from the Government Accountability Office, said the administration had disseminated "covert propaganda" in the United States, in violation of a statutory ban.
Saturday, October 01, 2005
EXTRA! Bribing reporters is ILLEGAL!
This is about the sixth time that this Administration has been nailed for doing something like this, and about the sixth time that it has received a giant yawn from the Pre$$titutes - some of whom are receiving the payments. And about the sixth time that no one goes to jail, and no one in the White House receives any punishment whatsoever.
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