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Radio Ad: Ralph Reed Took $4 Million in Gambling Money to Fight Gambling? Citizen Watchdog Group Begins Campaign to Hold Reed Accountable
May 17, 2006"Campaign Money Watch, a citizen watchdog group, began airing a 60-second advertisement on several stations in Georgia today as the first part of an effort to educate Georgia voters about Ralph Reed's connections to gambling interests, the Jack Abramoff scandal, and other special interest lobbyists and donors.
"Say, what would you think about someone who said 'gambling is a cancer. It is stealing food from the mouths of children,' and then turned around and took a $4 million job from casinos?" begins the radio ad. "That's what Ralph Reed did. And that's not all." [Read more]

