From the Dallas News (via Huffington Post)the Governor is cashing in:
Perry criticized for pushing his own charity foundation.
AUSTIN - Gov. Rick Perry, in hurricane relief tours around the state, in news releases and on his official state Web site, has urged Texans to contribute to three groups: the Red Cross, Salvation Army and the OneStar Foundation.
The last of those is a volunteer-coordinating effort founded by Mr. Perry.
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His prominent promotion of his own foundation has prompted some to question whether the governor is trying to benefit politically from the outpouring of sympathy and good works in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
"One thing about politicians, you can never overestimate their shamelessness," said Fred Lewis, director of Campaigns for People, a group that favors greater disclosure of political donations and limits on the influence of large donors.
Mr. Perry created OneStar as a nonprofit charitable organization in January 2004 to coordinate faith-based initiatives and promote volunteerism. Its chief executive is Susan Weddington, who left the state Republican Party chairmanship to run the organization.
"There are such heavy political overtones, and when you're governor, you can never separate yourself from the politics to promote an altruistic cause," Mr. Lewis said.
I declare. These Republican hounds don't miss a beat; they'll fill their pockets with whatever the wind blows in.