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Karl Rove and
John Walters are Stealing Your Cash
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
For years President Bush has wasted taxpayer
money on drug war programs that even his own analysts have concluded are
ineffective. Now we know why.
A recent Congressional investigation found that the Office of
National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) used taxpayer money to boost
support for Republican candidates in 2006. U.S. Drug Czar John Walters
and his deputies traveled to almost twenty events with vulnerable
Republican members of Congress in the months prior to the election. The
taxpayer-financed trips were orchestrated by President Bush's political
advisors and often combined with the announcement of federal grants or
actions that made the Republican candidates look good in their
districts. Karl Rove commended ONDCP officials for "going above and
beyond the call of duty" in making "surrogate appearances" in "the god
awful places we sent them." Those "god awful places" included cities
like South Bend, Indiana, my hometown.
At the same time Walters was spending taxpayer money campaigning on
behalf of vulnerable Republicans, President Bush was increasing funding
for Walters' favorite programs, the anti-marijuana ad campaign and the
student drug testing program. This kind of
I'll-scratch-your-back-if-you-scratch-mine arrangement is outrageous,
even by Washington standards!
And this corruption is just the tip of the iceberg. ONDCP has a long
history of using taxpayer money to oppose drug policy reform. For
instance, ONDCP bureaucrats traveled to New Mexico at least four times
in 12 months--at your expense--to lobby state legislators to oppose the
Drug Policy Alliance's medical marijuana legislation. Fortunately, the
legislature passed our bill anyway and seriously ill people in New
Mexico will finally have access to legal medical marijuana.
We truly are in a David vs. Goliath fight here. ONDCP's annual budget
is 67 times greater than ours; and while we rely upon the voluntary
donations of supporters like you, the drug war extremists can dig into
the taxpayers' purse any time they want.
DPA has a strong track record on this issue. In 2003 we beat back an
attempt in Congress by Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) to allow the White House
to use taxpayer money to run attack ads against pro-drug policy reform
candidates and ballot measures. Our campaign garnered national media
attention and helped make Rep. Souder a laughingstock in Congress. Three
years later we turned the tables on Souder and passed a provision
prohibiting ONDCP from ever using the National Youth Anti-Drug Media
Campaign to oppose pro-reform candidates or ballot measures.
Now we have an opportunity to really go after the Drug Czar. With
your support we can push for hearings on this latest drug war scandal,
work to ensure that ONDCP staff are punished for any laws they broke,
and close the campaign finance loophole that allows ONDCP to spend
taxpayer money lobbying against drug policy reform.
More Information:
A recently released November 20, 2006, memo from Sara Taylor, the
former White House Director of Political Affairs, summarizes the travel
Drug Czar John Walters took at her request. All of the events were with
Republicans in close races. An agency e-mail sent the following day
describes how Karl Rove commended his agency (and three cabinet
departments - Commerce, Transportation, and Agriculture) for "going
above and beyond the call of duty" in making "surrogate appearances" at
locations the e-mail described as "the god awful places we sent them."
That e-mail, as well as e-mails that followed, show that ONDCP
officials were proud of the commendation they received from Mr. Rove and
the political travel they took using taxpayer dollars. According to
ONDCP's liaison to the White House, Douglas Simon, "Our hard work in
preparing the Director and Deputies for their trips and events" allowed
them to travel "thousands of miles to attend numerous events all across
the country."
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