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Sheriffs deny signing Brady Campaign letter, but Brady continues to use their names

Posted by David Hardy · 23 July 2005 11:16 AM

The American Chronicle has some interesting investigative reporting. Brady Campaign submitted a letter during Congressional hearings, and posted it to their website, which was supposedly signed by law enforcement officials. The author of the article tracked down a number of LEOS from his state whose names were on the letter, and all denied signing or approving it, and demanded that Brady take their names off it. The Brady Campaign agreed -- but weeks later, their names are still on the letter, and in fact have been attached to another letter endorsing a different Brady-backed bill.

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1 Comment

James R. Rummel | July 23, 2005 6:34 PM

Good post. Thank you kindly for bringing the American Chronicle article to our attention.

James