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Today's Sacramento Bee Article Highlights Ose's Main Weakness

Posted by Aaron Park on April 22, 2008 at 07:16 AM

The Corruption label. (It does not matter weather Ose is corrupt, Charlie Brown is going to pounce on this)

This article talks about the latest Abramoff-related indictment. Article

Also mentioned in the article is Kevin Ring – who worked for John Doolittle for a long time. Ring also worked side-by-side with many of Ose’s current team. Ose’s current team is replete with ex-Doolittle staff.

Campaign finance reports show donations to Doug Ose from both Ring and Abramoff. Those same reports read like a who’s who of Ring’s clients. I will be posting those reports very soon, but I am sure open secrets could shed light as well.

Charlie Brown based his 2006 campaign on Doolittle being corrupt. Doolittle is gone, but his staffers have moved on to Ose. Brown could easily level the charge that Ose is more of the same. (Like we have been doing with the spending issue)

Given that anyone connected to Doolittle has been subpoenaed – are any of those now Ose staffers going to be raising their right hand anytime soon?

The problem is – as liberal as Ose is, combined with the connections to Abramoff and the ex-Doolittle staff who were in the middle of it… Does Doug Ose think he has enough money to fight off the attack ads Charlie Brown could run?

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