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Anonymous:
In addition to those given to Sen Jackson
http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... =10#156277

BUCCELLATO, DREW MR
ATLANTA,GA 30327       7/10/1998   $500   Coverdell, Paul
BUCCELLATO, JOHN L
ATLANTA,GA 30339       10/9/1998   $200   Coverdell, Paul
BUCCELLATO, LEONARD
ATLANTA,GA 30305   GEORGIA TENT & AWING INC   11/7/1997   $1,000   Coverdell, Paul
BUCCELLATO, LEONARD A DR
ATLANTA,GA 30305   GEORGIA TENT & AWING INC   8/7/1998   $1,000   Coverdell, Paul
http://opensecrets.org/indivs/search.as ... =Y&Order=N

Georgia Tent and Awning?

Who is Coverdell?
In 1978, while vacationing in Maine, he looked up the address of George Bush in a phone book, went to his home, knocked on the door and introduced himself when the future president answered. The two became close friends and throughout the next fourteen years Bush would turn to Coverdell for help on a number of occasions. It was Bush who appointed Coverdell to head the Peace Corps, giving him national recognition for his role as leader during the revitalization of this program.

He considered "educational IRA's," which allowed parents to save money to pay for a child's education, an important victory. He took strong pro-law enforcement and anti-drug stances.
http://ngeorgia.com/people/coverdell.html

In September 1991, Coverdell resigned as director of the Peace Corps to pursue a Republican seat in the United States Senate. President Bush showed his support for Coverdell, and Barbara Bush campaigned for him during the senate race.

As a United States Senator, Coverdell supported the war against drugs and violence and worked to ensure a good education for all children. He sponsored efforts to allow parents to create special tax fee savings accounts for their children's educational future.  In June 1997 President Clinton signed into law Coverdell's Volunteer Protection Act, a law that protects volunteers, nonprofit organizations, and governmental entities from lawsuits when they are involved in charitable and non-profit activities. Coverdell also worked hard to combat problems concerning drugs in the state of Georgia and worked to impose stiffer penalties for drug smugglers and dealers. Coverdell served on the subcommittee for Foreign Relations and has worked in Georgia to initiate Operation Drug-Free Georgia.
http://library.gcsu.edu/~sc/collections/coverdell/

RobertBruce:
My goodness working towards the national level.

Moving on up I guess.

Troll Control:

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Dr. B's other company.

SHH:
I met Paul Coverdell at a business function for the school many years ago. He has since passed away.

RobertBruce:
Damn all those contributions for nothing huh?

Get to those other questions.

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