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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Chris Shays stands against DeLay's "pushing the ethical edge to the limit..."
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Sunday, October 02, 2005

Chris Shays stands against DeLay's "pushing the ethical edge to the limit..."

delay channels the energizer bunny... or count dracula... maybe it's time to start thinking about driving a stake through his heart...

bloomberg has the scoop...

Tom DeLay . . . said he still plans to participate in moving the Republican agenda forward.

"I can do my job, with or without the title," DeLay said today on Fox News Sunday.

DeLay said he would continue to raise money and advise Speaker Dennis Hastert on initiatives to cut taxes, enforce immigration laws and reduce spending.

but chris shays thinks maybe having delay around isn't a good idea...
Representative Christopher Shays, a Connecticut Republican, said Republicans "got elected basically by saying we would live by higher moral standard, and I don't think recently we have..."

Shays, a centrist who occasionally quarrels with his party's conservative leadership, said he doesn't feel comfortable with DeLay as a leader.

"Tom's problem isn't just this," Shays said. "It's continual acts that border and go sometimes beyond the ethical edge. They may not be illegal, but he's always pushing that ethical edge to the limit."

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