More graft in Bush administration - Indian museum director spent lavishly on travel
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The founding director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian spent more than $250,000 in institution funds over the past four years on first-class transportation and plush lodging in hotels around the world, including more than a dozen trips to Paris.
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By James V. Grimaldi and Jacqueline Trescott
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, December 28, 2007; Page A01
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Another Bush crony ripping off Indians.
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Smithsonian Funds Expensive Retirement Video
By James V. Grimaldi and Jacqueline Trescott
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, December 28, 2007; Page A01
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Another Bush crony ripping off Indians.
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For $250,000, me and my fellow Indian art curators and networkers could buy lots of paper, paint and clay, and put 2 dozen American Indian professional artists into schools across the country to teach young people and carry on traditions, give them a way to earn a living, and build self-esteem.
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It's amazing! The more bureaucrats and big business steal from us the less seems to happen to them. We have reached a point of a far to top heavy goverment. They have gotten to big for us to control , how can we watchdog these people ?
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