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Editorial: Campbell needs to tell 'the whole truth'
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
"Ben Nighthorse Campbell has confirmed the existence of a federal criminal investigation of his office. His pending retirement as Colorado's senior U.S. senator doesn't make him less of a public figure or diminish public interest in whether he or his staff may have violated the law. The key question is whether Campbell himself was responsible for any wrongdoing, or if alleged culpability rests with his longtime chief of staff, Ginnie Kontnik. Campbell says Kontnik took certain actions without his approval, but Kontnik's lawyers say Campbell is making her a scapegoat. It's impossible to know who is right at this time because information made public so far has been incomplete. Voters didn't elect Kontnik, they elected Campbell, so expect him, as an official who helps write the nation's laws, to also uphold them." Get the Story:
Editorial: Let's hear the whole truth (The Denver Post 5/11) Relevant Links:
Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell - http://campbell.senate.gov Related Stories:
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Editorial: Campbell needs to tell 'the whole truth'
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
"Ben Nighthorse Campbell has confirmed the existence of a federal criminal investigation of his office. His pending retirement as Colorado's senior U.S. senator doesn't make him less of a public figure or diminish public interest in whether he or his staff may have violated the law. The key question is whether Campbell himself was responsible for any wrongdoing, or if alleged culpability rests with his longtime chief of staff, Ginnie Kontnik. Campbell says Kontnik took certain actions without his approval, but Kontnik's lawyers say Campbell is making her a scapegoat. It's impossible to know who is right at this time because information made public so far has been incomplete. Voters didn't elect Kontnik, they elected Campbell, so expect him, as an official who helps write the nation's laws, to also uphold them." Get the Story:
Editorial: Let's hear the whole truth (The Denver Post 5/11) Relevant Links:
Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell - http://campbell.senate.gov Related Stories:
Campbell pins corruption probe on former top aide (5/10)
Campbell letter pushed for award of $1.2M contract (03/18)
Udall drops short bid for Campbell's Senate seat (3/11)
Mark Udall to seek Campbell's open Senate seat (3/10)
Indian senator a man of contradictions (3/5)
Ben Nighthorse Campbell ending Senate run (3/5)
Campbell 'relieved' to be leaving U.S. Senate (3/4)
Campbell remembered as independent politician (3/4)
Editorial: Campbell true to form -- he has none (3/4)
Editorial: Campbell never forgot his Indian roots (3/4)
Democrat chides Campbell for being 1/16th Indian (3/1)
Campbell treated at hospital for chest pains (2/27)
Campbell's office center of possible criminal probe (2/25)
Ex-aide suggests Campbell approved kickback (2/23)
Campbell's remarks on casino stir Democrats (01/19)
Campbell reiterates opposition to 'Sand Creek' casino (1/16)
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes cite support for Colo. casino (1/15)
Harjo: Secrets of the Sand Creek land purchase (12/22)
Democrat lawyer to challenge Campbell in '04 (09/24)
Democrats seek candidate to challenge Campbell (08/06)
Report: Campbell fails to meet fundraising goal (07/15)
Democrats don't want Campbell to run in 2004 (06/23)
Campbell, Inouye disclose financial worth (6/17)
Spokesperson: Campbell ready for 2004 campaign (04/16)
In the Loop: Campbell wants top Olympic post (03/19)
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