Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
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Originally Posted by
Shastafarian
I know. Yet why did you decide to add "white" in there. You think a liberal would point out his race? Maybe you were looking at it in the eyes of a black person? Oh but that wouldn't be racist would it?
Because you fools like to attack rich whitey, old white guy politician, typical white person, etc. It's common libtard vernacular.
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Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
"We just don't like Obama"
so for you (white) neo-cons, the Presidential election really is just a (racist) popularity/beauty contest.
While McLame is uglified by his age and fat, pitbull bitch is much prettier than Biden, so vote McLame, the pretty bimbo ticket.
Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
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Originally Posted by
Anti.Hero
Because you fools like to attack rich whitey, old white guy politician, typical white person, etc. It's common libtard vernacular.
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....whatever you say. I think it's funny you're trying to portray liberals as people who attack "whitey". You're just making yourself look like an idiot. I challenge you to find a liberal talk about a person's race as you have described.
Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
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Originally Posted by
ducks
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27038128/
WASHINGTON - The Republican National Committee plans to file a fundraising complaint against Democrat Barack Obama's presidential campaign Monday, alleging it
has accepted donations that exceed federal limits as well as illegal contributions from foreigners.
RNC officials acknowledged Sunday that they do not have a list of foreign donors to Obama's campaign. Instead, the complaint is based largely on media reports, including one from a conservative Web site.
The complaint asks the Federal Elections Commission to audit Obama's campaign fund, RNC chief counsel Sean Cairncross said in a conference call with reporters.
:nope:nope
:fishing
Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
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Originally Posted by
boutons_
"We just don't like Obama"
so for you (white) neo-cons, the Presidential election really is just a (racist) popularity/beauty contest.
While McLame is uglified by his age and fat, pitbull bitch is much prettier than Biden, so vote McLame, the pretty bimbo ticket.
You assume I am a neo-con?
You assume when I say "We just don't like Obama" I am referring to looks?
Quit being such a bitter American clinging to your doritos and partisan hackery.
Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
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Originally Posted by
Anti.Hero
You assume when I say "We just don't like Obama" I am referring to looks?
You assume that boutons actually delves into anything beyond the outward appearance? :lol
Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
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Originally Posted by
exstatic
Once again, AHF, it wasn't the high risk loans that cause this. It was the re-packaging and selling of them as low risk securities that's setting off this financial bomb. Maybe I was giving you too much credit too be able to see the difference. Nice GOP parroted soundbite, though.
It didn't help that the investment banks were overleveraged. From 12-1 until a 2004 rule change, then more than 30-1 afterwards.
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http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the...mpaign_on.html
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FEC Queries McCain Campaign on 'Excessive Contributions'
By Matthew Mosk
While the Republican Party is pushing the Federal Election Commission to investigate the possibility that Democrat Barack Obama collected excessive contributions, its own candidate is facing scrutiny on the same subject.
The FEC sent a letter to Sen. John McCain's campaign treasurer Sept. 30 demanding the candidate turn over more information about "contributions that appear to exceed the limits."
The letter is accompanied by a nine-page list showing scores of overages from McCain's August campaign finance report, including nearly $13,000 from Texas rancher Ray R. Barrett Jr.; $9,200 from an Iraqi security consultant, H. Carter Andress; and $5,000 from Joseph F. Davolio, an executive at a major national liquor, beer and wine distributor.
"Please inform the Commission of your corrective action immediately in writing and provide photocopies of any refund checks and/or letters reattributing or redesignating the contributions in question," the letter from the FEC's senior campaign finance analyst, Leah S. Palmer, says. "The acceptance of excessive contributions is a serious problem."
The FEC sent its letter a week before a lawyer for the Republican National Committee said the party will ask the Federal Election Commission to look into the source of thousands of small-dollar contributions to Obama.
The RNC is alleging that the Obama campaign was so hungry for donations it "looked the other way" as contributions piled up from suspicious and possibly even illegal foreign donors. RNC Chief Counsel Sean Cairncross alleged there was mounting evidence of this, and cited a report in the current issue of Newsweek magazine that documents a handful of instances where donors made repeated small donations using fake names, such as "Good Will" and "Doodad Pro."
Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
Thanks for starting a thread about the ral issues, ducks!
Re: Republicans to file complaint against Obama
At worst any fake donations for either candidate will be going to charity.
I don't get why those people just don't give the above-limit money to the national committees in the first place.