ralph reed is apparently a republican
Ralph Reed, who a Senate report says enjoyed $5.3 million in lobbying fees plus globe-trotting treats from Jack Abramoff, should know that there is a higher standard of behavior than simply not being indicted.
``I must give him his due.  He has considerably cretinized me.''    Lautréamont
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