Obama Administration lied about their desire to have transparent government in 2008 -- it made good soundbites but the actions following his election speak louder then any of his words. Hopefully, the people of Illinois now have a clue to the real Obama they refused to acknowledge in 2008. This is just one more time this Administration is hiding the truth as the truth might hurt one of their loyal supporters -- Giannoulias!
NRSC Chairman Cornyn Issues Statement On Delay Of Federal Report Involving Giannoulias’ Bank Until After Election Day
Saturday, October 23, 2010 @ 11:10 AM
National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Chairman U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) issued the following statement in response to a Chicago Tribune report that notes, “A final report on the failed family bank of Democratic Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias will not be released until after the Nov. 2 election.”
“President Obama won a historic election by promising to ‘change the way Washington works,’ but just two years later, his administration appears to be directing agencies to delay a report in an attempt to influence a U.S. Senate race.
“This demands answers immediately: Why is the Obama Administration holding back information involving the failure of Alexi Giannoulias' bank, which cost the taxpayers millions? President Obama should step forward and demonstrate leadership immediately to ensure that this information is in the public domain before Illinois voters cast their ballots.”
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House Republican Whip Cantor Statement On Delay Of Federal Report Involving Giannoulias' Bank Until After Election Day
Saturday, October 23, 2010 @ 03:10 PM
House Republican Whip U.S. Representative Eric Cantor (R-VA) issued the following statement in response to a Chicago Tribune report that notes, “A final report on the failed family bank of Democratic Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias will not be released until after the Nov. 2 election.”
“People are extremely frustrated with Washington and the use of political influence to hide important information from the public is a clear example why.
“Illinois voters should know all of the facts about the candidates before casting their ballots, and the government should not be covering up information to protect political candidates.
“The failure of Alexi Giannoulias’ bank cost the government millions of dollars, and there is no excuse for President Obama and his administration to hide information from Illinois voters. Further, Alexi Giannoulias himself should demand that all information be made public if he has nothing to hide.”
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