FLASHBACK: GOP, GOP Attorney General Candidate say public resources should never be used for political activity
Submitted by modernesquire on Wed, 02/04/2009 - 7:20pm.
Here's the position the Ohio GOP and their Attorney General cnadidate Michael Crites took when talking about the ODJFS Helen Jones-Kelly/"Joe the Plumber" fiasco:
“Public resources should never be used for partisan political activity by any office."
That's a direct quote the Ohio Republican Party promoted in agreement from Michael Crites in regards to the improper snooping and use of government e-mail for fundraising by the former Director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
Funny. The ORP was quick with the press releases then. But when it comes to one of their gubernatorial candidates? Nothin' but crickets.





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