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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (278196)2/25/2004 7:54:07 PM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
Big Hair Perry update ... to "escape" the bisexual "rumors?"

"They" just want to "patch things up," probably ... and keep Anita "on board" ...

They all talked about "school finance." -- LMAO

Perry, staff took Bahamas trip paid for by donors
2/24/2004 10:19 PM
By: Associated Press

AUSTIN -- Gov. Rick Perry, his wife and staff and some of the state's
largest Republican donors traveled last week to the Bahamas, where they
talked about school finance.

A Perry spokesman tells The Dallas Morning News that the three-day trip
was a working retreat during Presidents Day weekend. Citizens watchdog
groups slammed the trip as an example of how well-heeled donors gain
access to the governor.

On the trip to the Abaco Islands were contributors James and Cecelia
Leininger and John and Bobbi Nau. The Leiningers have given Perry's
campaigns more than $75,000 since 2000. The Naus have donated more
than $100,000 to his campaigns.

Also accompanying the Perrys were political adviser Dave Carney; chief of
staff Mike Toomey; deputy chief of staff Deirdre Delisi; Delisi's husband,
GOP political consultant Ted Delisi; and budget director Mike Morrissey.

Washington-based anti-tax leader Grover Norquist, Brooke Rollins of the
conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation, and Rollins' husband Mark
Rollins also took the trip.

Perry spokesman Robert Black said the Perrys used campaign funds to
pay for their trip, while the staff's expenses were covered through private
funds. He didn't elaborate.

news8austin.com
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