Injured Schwarzenegger backs out of inaugural appearance
<p class="source">Sacramento Bee (California)</p>
<p>Doug Heller, executive director of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, said the governor should have found more ways to open his parties and ceremonies to the public. He said the closed nature of the events -- and attendance by donors at all of them -- gives the impression that special interests have more access to Schwarzenegger than regular voters. "It seems to me that he has created such a bifurcation between the powerful interests and the people," Heller said. "The public doesn't even get a chance to hear him speak live. We have to watch it transmitted."</p>
