Thursday, November 02, 2006

EthicsInCongress said...

Video showing Charlie Brown live on KCRA 3 News (NBC Sacramento Affiliate) last night facing off Doug Ose (Doolittle spokesperson and ex-congressman from another district) on Doolittles Support, Defense and Financing of the CNMI Forced Abortions, Sex Slavery, Sweat Shops and Religious Persecution.

See the video

Note Doolittles spokesperson laughing throughout the report. They really do think this is funny!

Dumbest response from Doolittle spokesman - "Go tell the Govt of CNMI" (cause we don't give a shit).

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Before the registered letter sent to Doolittle documenting the abuses was made public.

Auburn Journal Friday, August 11, 2006 9:12 AM PDT
"The suggestion that Congressman Doolittle knowingly tolerated forced abortions and sex slavery is so ludicrous that it can't help but undercut Brown's credibility with the voters," Doolittle campaign spokesman Richard Robinson said.

Sacramento Bee
Doolittle's press aide, Laura Blackann, said in a statement Friday that the congressman had traveled to the Northern Marianas in 1999 on a congressional trip and saw none of the abuses or "reported inhumane working conditions."

KCRA 09/29
Doug Ose
“John has no knowledge whatsoever of forced abortions or sex slavery”

After the registered letter sent to Doolittle documenting the abuses was made public.

Sacramento Bee 10/08
"Asked about the hearing, Doolittle spokesman Robinson said the congressman has never claimed that he knew nothing about the abuses

Sierra Sun 10/27
Pete A. Tenorio, CNMI resident representative to the United States

“There have been some incidences of human rights abuse of the guest workers in our garment factories, reported cases of prostitution, and I understand, forced abortion. I also know that these cases are well in our past, and enforcement of CNMI and federal laws has been greatly improved.”

So who do we believe Doolittle's camp before, Doolittles camp after or the CNMI resident representative to the United States

9:39 PM  

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