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'''Rebecca Webber''' is a lawyer with the [[Texas Fair Defense Project]] and a member of the [[Democracy 21]] Education Fund Board. | '''Rebecca Webber''' is a lawyer with the [[Texas Fair Defense Project]] and a member of the [[Democracy 21]] Education Fund Board. | ||
− | She was mentioned in the acknowledgments of the [[PublicAffairs Books]]-published book ''The Hammer: Tom Delay, God, Money, and the Rise of the Republican Congress,'' by [[Louis DuBose]] and [[Jan Reid]]. The authors cited her as "a misplaced Texan doing campaign finance advocacy in Washington, [who] reminded [them] that a book that offers little hope in its conclusion is not a book worth writing." | + | She was mentioned in the acknowledgments of the [[PublicAffairs Books]]-published book ''The Hammer: Tom Delay, God, Money, and the Rise of the Republican Congress,'' by [[Louis DuBose]] and [[Jan Reid]]. The authors cited her as "a misplaced Texan doing campaign finance advocacy in Washington, [who] reminded [them] that a book that offers little hope in its conclusion is not a book worth writing."<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=ci6bupdK-MkC&lpg=PP1&ots=i01Qux-mlj&dq=Lou%20DuBose%20DeLay&pg=PR9#v=onepage&q=&f=false ''The Hammer: Tom Delay, God, Money, and the Rise of the Republican Congress'', (Page ix)]</ref> |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 16:16, 7 December 2009
Rebecca Webber is a lawyer with the Texas Fair Defense Project and a member of the Democracy 21 Education Fund Board.
She was mentioned in the acknowledgments of the PublicAffairs Books-published book The Hammer: Tom Delay, God, Money, and the Rise of the Republican Congress, by Louis DuBose and Jan Reid. The authors cited her as "a misplaced Texan doing campaign finance advocacy in Washington, [who] reminded [them] that a book that offers little hope in its conclusion is not a book worth writing."[1]
External links
- The Hammer: Tom Delay, God, Money, and the Rise of the Republican Congress
- PublicAffairs Books website