Politico.com is out with an article today that details an incident that occurred during Barack Obama's visit to Atlanta last week when Vietnam veteran and former U.S. Senator Max Cleland was disinvited from appearing with Obama at a fundraising event due to his alleged lobbying activities.
...Cleland -- despite his iconic status -- was abruptly disinvited from appearing with Obama in Atlanta July 8, three sources familiar with the incident said.Cleland has told associates he was asked to appear at an Obama event in Atlanta on July 8, only to be told at the last minute that he wouldn't be welcome, apparently because of the campaign's blanket policy of barring lobbyists from giving money or appearing with the candidate. [Source: Politico.com, "Obama disinvited 'lobbyist' Cleland", July 18, 2008]
According to Politico.com reporter Ben Smith, Max Cleland is registered to lobby for Tissue Regeneration Technologies; a company whose products are aimed at helping soldiers recover more quickly from battlefield industries.
John Marshall, an adviser, said that even though the former Georgia Senator and Secretary of State is registered to lobby he has never done so and spends most of his time campaigning for friends and taking care of his father.
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