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Uh oh..........lol
by Sgt_ROCK
Obama’s ‘Good Will’ Hunting By Michael Isikoff | NEWSWEEK Published Oct 4, 2008 From the magazine issue dated Oct 13, 2008

The Obama campaign has shattered all fund-raising records, raking in $458 million so far, with about half the bounty coming from donors who contribute $200 or less. Aides say that's an illustration of a truly democratic campaign. To critics, though, it can be an invitation for fraud and illegal foreign cash because donors giving individual sums of $200 or less don't have to be publicly reported. Consider the cases of Obama donors "Doodad Pro" of Nunda, N.Y., who gave $17,130, and "Good Will" of Austin, Texas, who gave more than $11,000—both in excess of the $2,300-per-person federal limit. In two recent letters to the Obama campaign, Federal Election Commission auditors flagged those (and other) donors and informed the campaign that the sums had to be returned. Neither name had ever been publicly reported because both individuals made online donations in $10 and $25 increments. "Good Will" listed his employer as "Loving" and his occupation as "You," while supplying as his address 1015 Norwood Park Boulevard, which is shared by the Austin nonprofit Goodwill Industries. Suzanha Burmeister, marketing director for Goodwill, said the group had "no clue" who the donor was. She added, however, that the group had received five puzzling thank-you letters from the Obama campaign this year, prompting it to send the campaign an e-mail in September pointing out the apparent fraudulent use of its name.

"Doodad Pro" listed no occupation or employer; the contributor's listed address is shared by Lloyd and Lynn's Liquor Store in Nunda. "I have never heard of such an individual," says Diane Beardsley, who works at the store and is the mother of one of the owners. "Nobody at this store has that much money to contribute." (She added that a Doodad's Boutique, located next door, had closed a year ago, before the donations were made.)

Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt said the campaign has no idea who the individuals are and has returned all the donations, using the credit-card numbers they gave to the campaign. (In a similar case earlier this year, the campaign returned $33,000 to two Palestinian brothers in the Gaza Strip who had bought T shirts in bulk from the campaign's online store. They had listed their address as "Ga.," which the campaign took to mean Georgia rather than Gaza.) "While no organization is completely protected from Internet fraud, we will continue to review our fund-raising procedures," LaBolt said. Some critics say the campaign hasn't done enough. This summer, watchdog groups asked both campaigns to share more information about its small donors. The McCain campaign agreed; the Obama campaign did not. "They could've done themselves a service" by heeding the suggestions, said Massie Ritsch of the Center for Responsive Politics.

So...
by Smiley1979
Problem solved. And rather quickly I might add.
Thanks....
by MasterGuns

I love it when you point out how much Obama loves America and how much America loves him. Funny thing is, Obama did exactly what he was supposed to do.

I wonder how much of the few dollars Flipper McSame is getting is coming from bundlers?

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Just like when he is in office.
by MasterGuns

Won't it be nice to have a person in office who not olnly solves problems, but solves them correctly and in a timely manner.

Change is coming. Can you feel it?

Re: Uh oh..........lol
by judy1
so what's your point? Obama campaign took care it. under the circumstances, it would be difficult to really know without any real certainty who is donating to the campaign, and that could happen for either side. It sounds like its being dealt with appropriately, as it probably is being dealt with on McCain's side. But I'm not sure how that could be avoided,in this information age.
...it is nice to see that at least ONE Federal...
by Figjam
...Agency is competent enough to do its job. Don;t we wish the Agencies in charge of the Banking and Securities was nearly as effective...
Re: Uh oh..........lol
by BFD

"And aides note that Sen. John McCain had his own foreign fundraising issues, having been forced to refund about $50,000 in donations solicited by Jordanian Mustafa Abu Naba'a, who was raising money on behalf of one of McCain's top Florida bundlers."

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Time for the IRS and FEC to start ripping Obama apart
by HellFire

piece by piece.

There is Federal Law which also states that Obama can take no money from anyone on Welfare Relief or Unemployment Compensation if any Federal Monies are used for such.... any Federal Monies.

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