Steve Shannon Happily Takes Contributions From Ethically Challenged DAGA
By Jason Kenney | Thursday, September 17th, 2009 | PoliticsSteve Shannon feels the next Attorney General must stand strong on ethics and in defending the public trust. At least that’s how he’s shrouding his political ploy of attacking Ken Cuccinelli for understanding his responsibility as Attorney General.
You know, since the DAGA was just hit with a $10,000 fine over ethics violations in Missouri?
Or is happily taking money from found a fined ethics violators a different beast than jumping the gun on an investigation into ethics violatoins?
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Jason Kenney has blogged at J’s Notes since 2001, is the director of RedStormPAC providing online fundraising for Republican candidates in Virginia, and co-founder of K6 Consulting. He is a graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University and resides in Richmond, Virginia.







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2 Responses to "Steve Shannon Happily Takes Contributions From Ethically Challenged DAGA"
Steve Shannon is above this type of stuff. I bet he returns the money so he can continue to run the most ethical campaign in history.
Steve Shannon a) should not have accepted it in the first place, b)got caught, so his ethics is questioned. Cuccinelli has not accepted questionable funds
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