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Rep. Ron Paul appears to have been paid twice for flights between Washington, D.C., and his Congressional district, receiving reimbursement from taxpayers and also from a network of political and nonprofit organizations he controlled, according to public records and documents obtained by Roll Call.
Roll Call identified eight flights for which the Texas Republican, a GOP presidential candidate and leading champion of smaller government, was reimbursed twice for the same trip. Roll Call also found dozens more instances of duplicate payments for travel from 1999 to 2009, totaling thousands of dollars' worth of excess payments, but the evidence in those cases is not as complete.
Paul's office vigorously denies that the Congressman ever intentionally received multiple reimbursements for the same trips.
For example, on March 24, 2003, Paul purchased a round-trip flight from Washington, D.C., to Houston for $651.50. Several weeks later, filings with the FEC show, the Committee to Re-Elect Ron Paul paid $651.50 for the Continental Airlines ticket. Congressional expenditure records show Paul also was reimbursed $651.50 by taxpayers for the same flight
Among the findings:
• On May 11, 2004, Paul's credit card was used to purchase a $323.60 plane ticket for him from Houston to Reagan National Airport departing May 17. Ten days later, the House paid Paul $323.60 for a flight from Houston to Reagan National Airport departing May 17. On June 29, Paul's campaign paid for the same flight, FEC filings show, along with a dinner at El Toro Mexican Restaurant and gasoline from a Texaco station in Houston — expenses listed on the same credit card statement as the flight.
• On Sept. 23, 2003, Paul's card was used to buy a $646.50 round-trip plane ticket from D.C. to Houston, according to the credit card statements, which identify Paul as the passenger. About three weeks later, the House paid Paul $646.50 for the same flight. Ten days after that, his campaign paid for the ticket a second time, along with restaurant and gasoline purchases from the same credit card statement.
• In September 2000, Paul's credit card was used to purchase three plane tickets on separate dates that were also reimbursed by both his campaign and by the House. Handwritten notes on the credit card statements indicate Paul's campaign would pay for two of the tickets and Liberty PAC would pay for the other. FEC filings show Paul's campaign paid for the first two tickets Oct. 26, 2000, and Liberty PAC paid for the third ticket Oct. 30. The credit card statements indicate Paul was a passenger for one of those flights; no passenger name is available for the other flights. Taxpayers also reimbursed Paul for all of those flights.
Paul's office vigorously denies that the Congressman ever intentionally received multiple reimbursements for the same trips.
Originally posted by jazzguy
really? you wanna go there? romney makes more money in a day then some of us in a year and pays less tax then we do and you have beef with the doc? seriously let it go
Originally posted by jazzguy
really? you wanna go there?
romney makes more money in a day then some of us in a year and pays less tax then we do and you have beef with the doc? seriously let it go
there you go, now go vote for your king romney
Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
reply to post by negativenihil
lol
sounds like paul has to clean house
if this is the worst dirt they can find on him...
btw, i'm an anarchist so don't waste your time calling me a paul-bot
now go have a mod delete my post so you can continue unhindered
Why the presumption that he must be pro-Obama (i'm guessing thats what you meant by the borderline racist comment) if he in anti-Paul?
It's not. Let's not forget those "wonderful" newsletters he lent his name to in the 90s!
Originally posted by jazzguy
really? you wanna go there? romney makes more money in a day then some of us in a year and pays less tax then we do and you have beef with the doc? seriously let it go
Paul's office vigorously denies that the Congressman ever intentionally received multiple reimbursements for the same trips.
there you go, now go vote for your king romneyedit on 6-2-2012 by jazzguy because: (no reason given)