Talk:Ed Buckham
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edit- Need to add the trips he went on.
Connections to Cunningham, too!
editAmazing. We need to add all this in all the appropriate places. See if we can follow all this: Last April (2005), Doolittle had a huge fundraise in Las Vegas. "DeLay flew into Las Vegas on the private corporate jet of Group W, one of the companies owned by Brent Wilkes. Doolittle's PAC paid $358.50 for DeLay's privileged seat. [Both Group W and Brent Wilkes need articles.]. Wilkes is the unnamed "co-conspirator No. 1" cited in the bribery acts to which Cunningham pleaded guilty Nov. 28. Wilkes also attended Doolittle's event, giving Doolittle $10,000 in personal and PAC checks... Also attending was Ed Buckham, DeLay's former chief of staff and a founder of the Alexander Strategy Group. Buckham was Wilkes' lobbyist." (emphasis added). http://www.sacbee.com/content/politics/story/14211319p-15037457c.html
This ought to be added to, at the least: DeLay, Group W, Wilkes, Cunningham, Buchkam.
It makes my head spin. I previously thought Cunningham was an isolated island . . . Sholom 19:55, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
what about the trip of him and his family to Key Largo/ West... for the firm? i was there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.173.107.85 (talk) 06:31, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
More on U.S. Family Network
editSee [1], where we learn that "DeLay's former chief of staff, Edwin A. Buckham, who helped create the group while still in DeLay's employ, and his wife, Wendy, were the principal beneficiaries of [ U.S. Family Network ]'s $3.02 million in revenue, collecting payments totaling $1,022,729 during a five-year period ending in 2001, public and private records show. The group's revenue was drawn mostly from clients of Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff, according to its records."
Update needed
editSince the Abramoff scandal broke in 2006, I'm guessing this guy is not still 'presently under investigation' for his part in it. I'm sure by now he must have been either charged with something or cleared. So, which is it? Robofish (talk) 14:12, 27 August 2012 (UTC)
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