Bill Richardson still "special envoy" for Organization of American States
Posted Wed, May 23, 2007 at 2:29 pm
In response to my query, Bill Richardson's communication director informs me:
As for the Clintonian objection to my asking whether he was still "working" for them, not all jobs are paid, and I knew and have stated that it was an unpaid position. In any case, I'll abide by their apparent wishes and just refer to it as an appointment.
Shouldn't a candidate for president resign all such appointments, so that those who know about this issue don't question whether they have divided loyalties? Have any past presidential candidates been in such a situation? Can we get a list of the "situations" where Bill Richardson has represented the OAS? Has he done so while on the campaign trail, or perhaps when supposedly working for the residents of New Mexico? Does this being an "appointment" - or the fact that the OAS is apparently domiciled in the U.S. - mean that he doesn't have to register as a Foreign Agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act?
Governor Richardson has never "worked" for the OAS.From that I assume that BR continues in his status as a "special envoy". Snippet from the press conference where his appointment was announced here.
Last year he was appointed a special envoy to the Secretary General for Latin America. That means the SG could call on the Governor to assist, on a purely humanitarian and voluntary basis, if he felt there was a situation that required diplomacy from someone like the Governor, who has extensive experience with and ties to Latin America.
As for the Clintonian objection to my asking whether he was still "working" for them, not all jobs are paid, and I knew and have stated that it was an unpaid position. In any case, I'll abide by their apparent wishes and just refer to it as an appointment.
Shouldn't a candidate for president resign all such appointments, so that those who know about this issue don't question whether they have divided loyalties? Have any past presidential candidates been in such a situation? Can we get a list of the "situations" where Bill Richardson has represented the OAS? Has he done so while on the campaign trail, or perhaps when supposedly working for the residents of New Mexico? Does this being an "appointment" - or the fact that the OAS is apparently domiciled in the U.S. - mean that he doesn't have to register as a Foreign Agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act?
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mary (not verified)
Wed, 05/23/2007 - 23:23
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HS 11080 maryellenburke2005@comcast.net 2007-05-24T01:23:18-05:0
Richardson was all for border security until he decided to run for president...Now he is telling anyone and everyone hispanic that he too is Hispanic which of course means vote for me!!! The more Mexicans who cross the border are his property..Do NOT dare anyone take them...He is the MEXICHURIAN canidate for 2008!!!