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... tankers that McCain got pulled from American company Boeing Aerospace. Already gone are Doug Goodyear and DougDavenport, registered lobbyists for the Burmese junta that today is preventing the delivery of food, water, and medical aid to their disaster-stricken people. There’s Rick Davis and Charlie Black, whose clients include SBC Communications, Russian billionaires, and...
... have resigned in the course of a week after it was
revealed they were lobbyists, including "Doug Goodyear, who was McCain's
top liaison to the Republican National Convention; DougDavenport, regional
campaign manager for mid-Atlantic states; Eric Burgeson, an energy policy
adviser; and Craig Shirley, a prominent Republican consultant who was a
member of McCain's Virginia Leadership...
McCain advisers Doug Goodyear, who was to run the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., and DougDavenport, a regional campaign director for the Mid-Atlantic states, also resigned this month. Both worked for DCI Group, a consulting firm hired to improve the image of Myanmar's military junta.
... one falling from the campaign tree every week. Amongst those having taken their leave so far are Doug Goodyear, DougDavenport, Eric Burgeson, and Craig Shirley. The is the campaign's national finance co-chairman, Thomas Loeffler. Hanging low on the branch are super-lobbyists Charlie Black and campaign manager Rick Davis. Media Matters has compiled a superb list of even more...
In the past week, six lobbyists have resigned from the McCain campaign under questions about their ties to foreign regimes and corporate interests. Doug Goodyear and DougDavenport - both high level aides - resigned over their ties to the Burmese junta. Eric Burgeson , McCain's energy and environmental advisor, left due to his ties with the White House and the energy industry...
... Loeffler, lobbyist for Saudi Arabia and various defense contractors. CEO of The Loeffler Group.Doug Goodyear, lobbyist for the military junta in Burma. CEO of DCI Group.DougDavenport, also works for DCI Group.Eric Burgeson, energy lobbyist, works for Barbour Griffith & RogersCraig Shirley, works for anti-Hillary 527 group that's not allowed to coordinate with presidential...
... is the latest McCain adviser to relinquish a formal role with the campaign.McCain advisers Doug Goodyear, who was to run the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., and DougDavenport, a regional campaign director for the Mid-Atlantic states, also resigned this month. Both worked for DCI Group, a consulting firm hired to improve the image of Myanmar's military junta.When...
... “But we're not going to discuss every person affected.” The officials who have left include Doug Goodyear, who was McCain's top liaison to the Republican National Convention; DougDavenport, regional campaign manager for mid-Atlantic states; Eric Burgeson, an energy policy adviser; and Craig Shirley, a prominent Republican consultant who was a member of McCain's Virginia Leadership...
... is the latest McCain adviser to relinquish a formal role with the campaign.McCain advisers Doug Goodyear, who was to run the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., and DougDavenport, a regional campaign director for the Mid-Atlantic states, also resigned this month. Both worked for DCI Group, a consulting firm hired to improve the image of Myanmar's military junta.When...
... is the latest McCain adviser to relinquish a formal role with the campaign.McCain advisers Doug Goodyear, who was to run the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., and DougDavenport, a regional campaign director for the Mid-Atlantic states, also resigned this month. Both worked for DCI Group, a consulting firm hired to improve the image of Myanmar's military junta.When...
... is the latest McCain adviser to relinquish a formal role with the campaign.McCain advisers Doug Goodyear, who was to run the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., and DougDavenport, a regional campaign director for the Mid-Atlantic states, also resigned this month. Both worked for DCI Group, a consulting firm hired to improve the image of Myanmar's military junta.When...
by hilzoy Politico : "Former Rep. Thomas G. Loeffler, a Texan who is among the McCain campaign's most important advisers and fundraisers, has resigned as a national co-chair over lobbying entanglements, a Republican source told Politico on Sunday. It's at least the fifth lobbying-related departure from the campaign in a week. (...) The officials who have left include Doug Goodyear, who was McCain's...
... “But we're not going to discuss every person affected.”The officials who have left include Doug Goodyear, who was McCain's top liaison to the Republican National Convention; DougDavenport, regional campaign manager for mid-Atlantic states; Eric Burgeson, an energy policy adviser; and Craig Shirley, a prominent Republican consultant who was a member of McCain's Virginia Leadership...
... no longer are registered as lobbyists or foreign agents. It was issued after the resignations of Doug Goodyear, who was to run the Republican National Convention, and DougDavenport, a regional campaign director for the mid-Atlantic states. Both worked for DCI Group, a consulting firm hired to improve the image of Myanmar's military junta. Past lobbying work does not automatically...
from MyDD by J Ro Sat May 17, 2008 In the past week, six lobbyists have resigned from the McCain campaign under questions about their ties to foreign regimes and corporate interests. Doug Goodyear and DougDavenport - both high level aides - resigned over their ties to the Burmese junta. Eric Burgeson, McCain's energy and environmental advisor, left due to his ties with the White...