Posted on 03/06/2012 4:51:58 AM PST by eastforker
HOUSTON - President Barack Obama is coming to Houston on Friday.
Obama is headed to the Bayou City for two campaign fundraising events.
The first is a reception at Union Station at Minute Maid Park Friday afternoon. Ticket prices started at $500 and increased to $10,000 for a photo reception.
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Friday evening, Obama will attend a fundraising dinner at the River Oaks home of Dina Alsowayel and Tony Chase. The dinner costs $38,500 per person with the opportunity to add an additional guest for $15,000.
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Socialist elites. They want to Crash the system and then they intend to be the new overlords.
Hope they all get belly aches.
Two different last names. Not married and just shacking up or what?
Is his campaign fund paying for the fuel in Air Force One?
If not why not?
I live in Houston and know these socialite clowns. Help me with the math???? If the Prez only wants you to make $250K per yr MAX, then how can you pay $40K per person dinner at a party here in Houston. I’m very confused with the math on this one. 32% of your annual allowed income for one couple?????
Its all an elite money laundering operation. There are also foreign funds clearly, (from foreign citizens and organizations ineligible to contributed to US campaigns), involved in the Obama Reelection campaign, getting around a host of Federal laws. You can take that to the bank. I would not be surprised if there was Islamic shariah funds also being washed and not traceable, going into his reelection. They have everything to win what with the horrendous second term he would start with nothing to lose, starting with closing down the national museum holding the Founding Documents.
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