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A story broke last week that Rick O'Donnell, the Repub candidate for the 7th CD, may have broken the law by hosting the head of the EPA at a recent big money fundraiser. Federal law prohibits government officials from raising money for candidates.

Now, Ed Perlmutter is keeping the heat on by calling on O'Donnell to release the names of everyone in attendance. No links for this. I just read it in a press releases that's being emailed around.

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Clearly somebody did
By Didi Mar 13th 2006 at 5:24 pm EST
But look at the company O'Donnell keeps -- he learned how to creak the law from Cheney himself...
  
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