All He Needs to Do is Pick Up a Few PVS Cases and They'll Leave Him Alone For Sure
Republican Senator Tom Coburn has been struggling for years to continue practice as an obstetrician in his home state of Oklahoma. Butsince winning a Senate seat last fall, Coburn has clashed with Senate ethics committee members over whether he could continue to do double duty as a lawmaker and an obstetrician. Now, Coburn says, the ethics committee has ruled that his private practice constitutes a potential conflict of interest with his work in Washington, and it has given him until Sept. 30 to close his office in Muskogee, Okla. An outraged Coburn is vowing to fight the ruling, arguing that the panel's decision contradicts the Founding Fathers' desire for lawmakers to retain ties to their communities."
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I guess it's deemed ethical by the Senate "ethics committee" for senators to accept money and free trip to Korea from lobbyists, but unethical to actually earn a living
- by YL on Apr 30, 2005 at 8:30 AM | link