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    Live by what you Speak. DarkReign's Avatar
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    Wait, am I to believe that Presidential hopefuls acquire the money needed to fund said campaign by unscrupulous means?!

    Say it isnt so!

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    "He is a fugitive," Ronald Smetana, who handled the case for the state attorney general, said in an interview. "Do you know where he is?"



    He's right there, dude.

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    i like latex on my chodex. hee hee

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    I am shocked, shocked......and I still didn't have sex with that
    woman.....

    newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/ny-usclin0903,0,6566532.story
    Newsday.com
    Bill Clinton 'shocked' Hillary donor was a fugitive

    BY GLENN THRUSH

    [email protected]

    5:31 PM EDT, September 2, 2007

    Contoocook, N.H

    Former President Bill Clinton said he was "shocked" by revelations that a top fundraiser for his wife is a fugitive from justice and claimed he didn't even know what "HillRaiser" Norman Hsu did for a living.

    "You could have knocked me over with a straw, especially when I heard the L.A. people had been allegedly looking for him for 15 years when he was in plain view," he told Newsday while touring a county fair in rural New Hampshire Sunday.

    "I never knew how he made a living or anything, but I was shocked," said Clinton of Hsu, who has made millions as an investor in tetxtile and other businesses.

    Hsu has been a fugitive after being accused of fraud in the early 1990s in San Mateo, Calif.

    Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Hillary Clinton donated $23,000 in Hsu contributions after his criminal history was revealed by the Los Angeles Times last week.

    Clinton said it wasn't necessary to return $100,000 or more collected by Hsu from other donors.

    "I think she did the right thing giving the money back pending resolution of his case," Clinton added. "If the other people say they gave the money of their own accord then I think she should keep it."

    Copyright © 2007, Newsday Inc.

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