The Story of a Bug Exterminator from Texas: Anti-DeLay billboards erected here

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Anti-DeLay billboards erected here

A New England group founded by former Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean erected two billboards today near the district of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, highlighting his problems with lobbyist-funded travel.

"Lobbyists sent Tom DeLay golfing; all you got was this billboard," says a billboard overlooking a freeway that bends around downtown Houston, identical to one erected in Galveston County. They will remain up until the end of May.

The billboards refer to golf outings and other foreign trips DeLay took that were paid for by lobbyist Jack Abramoff, whose work is now under criminal investigation.

"The alleged ethics violations that surround Tom DeLay are a disgrace to the integrity of America's political system," Democracy for America Chairman Jim Dean, Howard Dean's brother, said in a statement. "These billboards send the message that Americans and the voters of Texas are sick of corruption and special interests dominating our political system and public officials."

But a local moderate Republican activist said out-of-state efforts will backfire with GOP voters, even those who might not normally support DeLay.

"Our whole state, our whole identity as a people, is we do our own thing," said Geyer Dybesland, president of the Magic Circle Republican Women's Club, a moderate GOP group founded by former first lady Barbara Bush. "We like our politicians tough, and we like them even better when they're being picked on by the media elite."

DeLay's ethics troubles have inspired local Democrats to run better-financed and better-organized campaigns for the March 2006 primary than they have since DeLay was first elected to the 22nd Congressional District in 1984. Former U.S. Rep. Nick Lampson has decided to seek the nomination, and Houston City Councilman Gordon Quan said he is deciding whether to jump in.

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/politics/3166403

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