Yikes...! Time to break out the hip waders...
and the hits just keep on comin'...
a "disturbing discovery," he says...! ~duh~ what i'd like to know is why he decided to go ahead and go to d.c. instead of calling his local newspaper and blowing the whistle on such blatantly fraudulent fund-raising tactics...
thanks, atrios
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a "disturbing discovery," he says...! ~duh~ what i'd like to know is why he decided to go ahead and go to d.c. instead of calling his local newspaper and blowing the whistle on such blatantly fraudulent fund-raising tactics...
thanks, atrios
April 5, 2005 — The good news reached the Jamestown, N.Y., office of Dr. Rudolph Mueller in a fax from a congressman in Washington. Mueller had been named 2004 Physician of the Year.Submit To Propeller
"My secretary came running in and said, 'Dr. Rudy, look at what you've won, you're Physician of the Year,' " said Mueller, an internist.
But to receive the award in person at a special two-day workshop in Washington last month, Mueller found out that he would have to make a $1,250 contribution to the National Republican Congressional Committee. It was a disturbing discovery, he said.
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To see what the award process was all about, Mueller sent in his $1,250 contribution and ABC News paid for his travel to Washington for the scheduled events March 14-15, which included a tax-reform workshop as well as appearances by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, and President Bush.
Mueller soon found he was not the only winner. There were hundreds of Physicians of the Year present, many of whom found the criteria for being selected equally as opaque.
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