Hsu Gave to OBAMA --Correction, cat.
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01/19/2008, 3:32 PM #
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Michael Roston
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September 19, 2007 01:01 PM
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Senator Hillary Clinton's campaign for President announced last week
that it would give back $850,000 in donations bundled together by
fugitive 'HillRaiser' Norman Hsu. Two days later, the Clinton
campaign's move must have been on the mind of Senator Barack Obama.
"When you're running for president, you're going to do some sinning
when it comes to raising money because otherwise you can't compete,"
the Illinois Democrat said during the recent HuffPost/Slate/Yahoo Presidential Mashup.
Obama had received money from Hsu as well - his campaign recently
returned $7,000 in funds Hsu donated directly to the senator's
campaigns and committees. And Obama's campaign acknowledged to the Washington Post
that the Senator raised $19,000 from associates of Hsu. But most of the
spotlight from the Chinese-American donor and his flight from
sentencing for a 1992 grand theft charge has glared down on Clinton.
[END OF REPOST from Huffington Post]
as did some of his associates, cat. Granted the amount was negligible in comparison to what NH raised for HRC, but one of BO's campaign people, a woman named Groot, was wooing Hsu in the early Fall of 2007 to give more; Hsu apparently spurned her advances & turned her down, because of his commitment to HRC. Really, you should do your research before posting such bizarre & inaccurate smears about HRC. All this stuff is very easily Googled; the problem is, doing your research properly would not serve your highly selective, anti-HRC, anti-certain supporters of HRC, agenda.
Calling HRC a Republican is about as strange and inaccurate as ... well, as writing that you only post under one Fraynic!
(Or that your one-time TWENTY-SEVEN phony nicks, as documented by Fray Editor Kevin Arnovitz, were actually "fifteen or so" as you kept continually claiming on the KFS last year ... when you were being accused by several posters -- rightly or wrongly -- who knows? -- of being a new poster, "Tempo" with one or two underscores.
Try and watch the factual inaccuracies a bit more closely, ok? Thanks!