A peach of a scandal in Georgia | Salon.com
The key paragraph:
“Had I known then what I know now, I would not have undertaken the work,” he said, when the details came out in a Senate Indian Affairs Committee report. Mr. Reed insists he didn’t know it was gambling money, which, given the e-mail traffic between him and Mr. Abramoff, is a thin twig on which to hang a defense. Either Mr. Reed understands English or he does not. Mr. Abramoff tells him that he’ll get a check as soon as the Coushattas send in the money. The Coushattas were in the casino business. You don’t come up with $5.3 million from selling beaded coin purses.
May God smite thee and reveal the truth within thine mind and soul, Ralph Reed!