More on Ralph Reed - borrowed from the Ga. Dem. party

Ralph Reed says he regrets taking money from his longtime buddy indicted super lobbyist "Casino Jack" Abramoff and his sidekick Michael Scanlon, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

If Ralph really regrets his decision, shouldn't he give the money to a worthy organization? He could give it to Gamblers Anonymous, or Ralph could give his tainted Abramoff money to Native American charities, like Senator Conrad Burns (R-Mont.).

If he truly feels remorse about working with people now under federal investigation and indictment, he should donate the funds so that he doesn't profit off this relationship that he now says he regrets.

In addition to making the charitable contribution, Ralph could tell us all how he did not know the source of millions of dollars funneled to him -- even with emails made public by investigators that appear to directly contradict his claims of ignorance.

Ralph has expressed regret and issued general denials, but he hasn't explained how it all fits together.Please take a moment and send Ralph an email calling on him to give the millions he took in from "Casino Jack" to a worthy organization.

Also take a minute to check out some of Ralph's other nefarious actions at www.TheRealRalphReed.com. And while you're doing that, please check out the page that lets you forward the website to 10 of your friends, and help us spread the news.We need to stop Ralph Reed before it is too late.

You can help by contributing to the Stop Ralph fund.

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