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Submitted by PAAMember on November 29, 2005 - 6:45pm. ::


Congressman John Conyers <john.> wrote:

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October 13, 2005
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Help Free Ohio from Republican Corruption and Electoral Abuses

For the past couple months, we have witnessed a growing percentage of the population steadily distancing itself from the Bush Administration and congressional Republicans. There has been an even stronger movement away from Republicans in Ohio that is occurring on a much grander scale due to the Coingate
scandals
.

Reform Ohio Now
http://reformohionow.org



Ten Action Items
href="http://www.conyersforcongress.com/mail/util.cfm?mailaction=clickthru&gpiv=1999993993.161430.194&gen=1&mailing_linkid=1822">http://www.dailykos.com/
storyonly/2005/9/21/14379/2169


Coingate Articles
http://www.toledoblade.com/
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10/9 Article on Noe
href="http://www.conyersforcongress.com/mail/util.cfm?mailaction=clickthru&gpiv=1999993993.161430.194&gen=1&mailing_linkid=1819">http://www.toledoblade.com/
apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051009/SRRARE
COINS/310090001


As you may know, coin collector Tom Noe, a big contributor to President Bush and the Republican Party of Ohio, is the focus of 13 separate investigations for his mismanagement of a $50 million state fund that was supposed to help injured workers. A federal grand jury reportedly is investigating alleged money laundering by Noe for a Bush-Cheney fundraising event organized by Brian Hicks, the former chief of staff to Governor Robert A. Taft II.

Hicks has since been convicted of violating state ethics laws for accepting improper gifts from Noe. Governor Taft, himself, was convicted earlier this year on four criminal counts for violating
ethics laws relating to his relationship with Noe