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RELATED LINKSInternal Links2,272,150 to the National Center for Public Policy Research, Inc. External Links
MORE LINKSJohn Byrne Former DeLay aide paid thinktank to advance Washington lobbying effortsPolicy nonprofit (NCPPR) where Abramoff was director funded DeLay's overseas junkets The former deputy chief of staff to onetime House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) advised the manufacturer of Stoli Vodka to make a $20,000 contribution to the National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative thinktank, which wrote an editorial supporting Stoli shortly thereafter, RAW STORY has found. Larisa Alexandrova and John Byrne Social Security "fright mail" targeting seniors helped fund GOP leader's trips to UK, AsiaA think tank which raised money by targeting elderly Americans with Social Security scare letters paid for more than $130,000 in travel expenses for the House Republican leader, his wife and his staff, RAW STORY has learned. |
RECIPIENT PROFILEEIN: 52-1226614 National Center for Public Policy Research, Inc.Washington, DC 20002 Runs Project 21. Timothy Noah Think Tanks for SaleAmy Ridenour, Abramoff Fellow....not all the money Abramoff directed from his clients to NCPPR—which ran to the millions—was transferred to third parties. Some of it remained at NCPPR. We don't know how much, but apparently it was enough to make Abramoff address Ridenour less like a grantee and more like an employee. Ridenour, for her part, was eager to please her magnifico. John Byrne and Ron Brynaert Series of editorials supporting Abramoff clients suggests collusions between lobbyist and nonprofit... in addition to editorials favoring the Marianas and the Malaysian prime minister, RAW STORY has uncovered four other Abramoff clients that the conservative thinktank [National Center for Public Policy Research] supported in articles and newsletters: Magazine Publishers of America, Channel One, Pitney Bowes and Stoli Vodka. Bill Berkowitz Tom DeLay's Right ArmTom Delay, Jack Abramoff, and the National Center for Public Policy ResearchThe foundation that Tom DeLay calls 'The Center for Conservative communications' is involved in the Majority Leader's ethical troubles as well as a number of other right wing projects Printer friendly
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OTHER LINKSJohn Byrne President of Abramoff linked nonprofit wrote editorial smearing rival of Abramoff clientGroup's president attacked political rival of Prime Minister who paid $1.2m for Bush visit; Denies being paid for editorial The President of the conservative Washington nonprofit [National Center for Public Policy Research] where fallen lobbyist Jack Abramoff served as a director penned an editorial that smeared a political opponent of the Malaysian Prime Minister – an Abramoff client – helping the Prime Minister in a campaign to paint a political rival as an Islamic radical... Chuck Neubauer and Richard B. Schmitt Abramoff's Charity Began at HomeThe lobbyist admits he used nonprofits to evade taxes, pad his pockets and bribe officials Non-profits abused by Abramoff include the National Center for Public Policy Research ("Tom Delay's Right Arm"), and Toward Tradition. MediaMatters.org Media failed to identify conservative think tank that laundered DeLay travel moneyNews reports on recent revelations that gambling interests funded a lavish, expense-paid trip to Britain by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) and his wife by funneling the money through a tax-exempt organization, the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), have consistently failed to note that NCPPR is a conservative think tank. |
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