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  • ATTN U.S. ATTORNEYS IN PENNSYSLVANIA - You only have until 12-31-05 to indict Governor Ed Rendell

    10/26/2005 4:19:30 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 22 replies · 881+ views
    HillCAP.org ^ | 10-26-05 | DFU
    FULL STORY ON HILLCAP.ORG BRIEF SUMMARY: 1. Ed Rendell, Chairman of the DNC, invited Peter Paul to attend an Algore fundraiser of Los Angeles attorneys 2. At the event, Rendell told him that he could sponsor such an event for Algore if he gave 150K 3. Paul agrees to give 150K in stock that can be cashed out in September; the FEC requires that an immediate memorandum for that pledge be filed. No such memorandum was filed. That is probably not signicant because they ultimately never received the cash from the stock pledge. 4. Peter Paul puts on the...
  • PETER PAUL AND HILLARY: No. 19- Who Else Has Joined FreeRepublic from a Brazilian Prison?

    06/20/2005 10:52:43 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 29 replies · 1,411+ views
    DFU | 6-20-05 | Doug from Upland
    www.HillCAP.org INTRO and EPISODES 1-10 11- $2,000 Returned, We Keep the 2 Mil, Meet Bill on AF One with More 12 – Hillary’s Laundromat at 88 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 13 - How Is David Rosen Like Sally Field? 14 - Lying Chart of Sandler Was Like Unwelcome Visiting Relative 15 – If Rosen Didn’t Do It, Who Did It? 16 – The Civil Trial Is Coming (in song) 17 - BWAHAHAHAHA! Fidel Castro Thinks Peter Is a Very, Very Bad Man 18 - Are Cher and Dianna Ross Chopped Liver? =======================================================================NOTE: This is the 19th episode in a...
  • Peter Paul is on RighTalk's "The Inquisition" at 2pm Eastern

    05/23/2005 8:30:51 AM PDT · by Interesting Times · 19 replies · 983+ views
    The Hillary Clinton Accountability Project ^ | May 23, 2005 | Interesting Times
    The Inquisition welcomes Peter Paul, the man who was the largest financial contributor to Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign. After the Clinton campaign failed to either declare or repay his multi-million dollar expenses, Paul filed suit against the Clintons. Paul's evidence formed the basis for the ongoing trial of Clinton finance director David Rosen on 3 felony counts, carrying a possible penalty of 15 years in the slammer. We'll ask Peter Paul what Hillary knew, and when she knew it.
  • All Hillary, all the time...

    06/20/2003 3:13:23 AM PDT · by backhoe · 249 replies · 6,521+ views
    various links | 06-20-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
    Never Forget:   A Song for Hillary The whole world will be dancing in the streetwhen Hillary Rodham Clinton takes her Senate seat.No carpetbagger is she;she's a human Statue of Liberty.Hillary, Hillary, Hillary!We're so glad for the joy that she will bring. We can always count on her to do the right thing.She's faithful and honest, too.Thank God she's happened to me and you.Hillary, Hillary, Hillary! No matter what the voices of deception say,Vote Hillary Clinton on Election Day.No matter the problems, big or small; she will tackle and solve them all.The whole world will be dancing in the streetwhen...
  • PETER PAUL AND HILLARY: No. 2 – Sorry, Alan Colmes, You Will Not Stop hillcap.org or the Truth

    05/03/2005 9:50:38 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 34 replies · 4,174+ views
    Peter Paul; dfu | 5-3-05 | Doug from Upland
    Note: this is the second in a series of stories regarding the events surrounding the business relationship of entrepreneur Peter Paul, William Jefferson Clinton, and Hillary Rodham Clinton. It is a story that Hillary does not want you to know. SERIES INTRO No. 1 Peter Paul appeared briefly on the Hannity and Colmes Show to announce the launch of the Hillary Clinton Accountability Project and the website hillcap.org. Paul wants Hillary to finally take responsibility for her massive campaign finance fraud in 2000. Alan Colmes was on hand to reprise his almost legendary role. He was still shilling for the...
  • Hillary Fundraiser Peter Paul on Hannity & Colmes Tonight (05/03)

    05/03/2005 4:35:54 PM PDT · by Interesting Times · 73 replies · 1,986+ views
    Fox News ^ | May 3, 2005 | Interesting Times
    Peter Paul, the man who hosted and paid for the largest fundraising event of Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, will appear around 9:15 tonight on Hannity & Colmes to announce the launch of the Hillary Clinton Accountability Project (HillCAP), a multi-pronged effort to put evidence of Hillary's criminal activity before the public. Paul's revelations have already led to the unprecedented indictment of her former national finance director, David Rosen, on four felony charges. Peter Paul will discuss the material being made available online for the first time this evening at HillCAP.org, which is scheduled to go live at 9:00 pm...
  • Hillary Stands by Indicted Aide

    04/23/2005 6:37:22 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 76 replies · 1,520+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 4/23/05 | Carl Limbacher
    New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is making a public point of standing by her indicted campaign aide David Rosen, who served as finance chairman for her 2000 Senate race. "David Rosen worked hard for the campaign and we trust that when all the facts are in, he will be cleared," Mrs. Clinton's scandal lawyer, David Kendall said, in a statement released yesterday. "The Senate campaign committee has fully cooperated with the investigation." The top Democrat came to Rosen's defense the same day prosecutors revealed that Sen. Ted Kennedy's Brother-in-law, Ray Reggie, secretly taped Rosen on several occasions making "incriminating statements."...
  • Morris to Rosen: Hillary Won't Even Visit You in Jail

    04/22/2005 3:02:09 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 54 replies · 2,204+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 4/22/05 | Carl Limbacher
    In a letter released first to NewsMax.com late Friday, one-time senior Clinton advisor Dick Morris is warning former Hillary Clinton finance chairman David Rosen not to count on the Clintons' loyalty to save him from jail. In his open letter Morris headlines Rosen his fate: "She Won't Even Visit You in Jail." In an indictment unsealed in January, Rosen is charged with failing to report to the Federal Election Commission hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions to Mrs. Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign in connection with an August 2000 Hollywood gala fundraiser. Rosen pled not guilty in February, and Clinton...
  • Liberal Group: Kerry Campaign Misused Church

    10/22/2004 9:36:02 AM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 7 replies · 556+ views
    Human Events Online.com ^ | 10/22/04 | Joseph A. D'Agostino
    Americans United for Separation of Church and State has filed a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service alleging that Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's appearance in a Baptist church in Miami on Sunday, October 10, amounted to an illegal campaign rally. Meanwhile, Rep. Walter Jones (R.-N.C.), a conservative defender of the 1st Amendment rights of churches, says the incident bolsters his argument for legalizing political speech in churches. Jones is sponsor of the Houses of Worship Free Speech Restoration Act (HR 235) that would allow clergymen and others to expressly advocate or oppose candidates and political causes in a church...
  • Drudge headline: MAN GIVEN CRACK COCAINE TO REGISTER VOTERS ARRESTED IN OHIO...

    10/18/2004 10:22:26 AM PDT · by Crazieman · 226 replies · 13,589+ views
  • Michael Moore responds to underwear charges by Michigan Republican Party

    10/08/2004 7:41:07 AM PDT · by Area Freeper · 27 replies · 2,189+ views
    AP ^ | October 7, 2004
    Filmmaker Michael Moore responded Wednesday to the Michigan Republican Party's request that he be prosecuted for offering underwear and food to college students in exchange for their promise to vote. "It's ironic that Republicans have no problem with allowing assault weapons out on our streets, yet they don't want to put clean underwear in the hands of our slacker youth," Moore said in a statement. "The Republicans seem more interested in locking me up for trying to encourage people to participate in our democracy than locking up bin Laden for his attacks on our democracy." Moore said Republicans missed the...
  • Michael Moore off hook for underwear gimmick

    10/08/2004 3:14:38 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 27 replies · 827+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, October 8, 2004
    Michigan prosecutors won't bring charges against filmmaker Michael Moore who state Republicans say broke the law when he offered new underwear and food to young people who promised to vote in the presidential election. On Tuesday, the Michigan GOP asked prosecutors in counties where Moore had spoken to bring charges against him. State law prohibits offering something of value in exchange for agreeing to vote. "It's ironic that Republicans have no problem with allowing assault weapons out on our streets, yet they don't want to put clean underwear in the hands of our slacker youth," Moore said, according to the...
  • Elaine Chao is looking out for you! Hagelin on important new changes in labor laws, union rules

    10/08/2004 3:35:47 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 3 replies · 457+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, October 8, 2004 | Rebecca Hagelin
    Friday, October 8, 2004 Elaine Chao is looking out for you! Posted: October 8, 20041:00 a.m. Eastern By Rebecca Hagelin © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com The dark images of Enron and disturbing headlines of other dirty dealings by the unethical chieftains of some big businesses in recent years set America on a course of holding corporate executives accountable for the money they control. But what about the chieftains of Big Labor? Consider: John Sweeney, president of the AFL-CIO, has said, "transparency, accountability and full and accurate disclosure should be central goals of financial regulation." Of business. But try to apply those reasonable standards to...
  • McCaskill Denounces Ex-aide's Letter Saying She Promised Him Judgeship (Dem Gov Candidate)

    09/28/2004 7:30:16 AM PDT · by Clintons Are White Trash · 10 replies · 694+ views
    St. Louis Post Disgrace ^ | 9/28/04 | Jake Wagman
  • Uh Oh Kerry! (Exclusive: Internal emails show possible FEC violations by Heinz Foundation)

    06/10/2004 11:19:30 AM PDT · by crushkerry · 50 replies · 284+ views
    www.crushkerry.com ^ | 6/10/04 | www.crushkerry.com
    Are Heinz employees working on the campaign? A series of e-mails made available to crushkerry.com may mean trouble for the Kerry campaign and the family of charities collectively known as the Heinz Family Philanthropies. The e-mails show employees of the various Heinz Family Philanthropies are deeply involved in John Kerry’s campaign for president, specifically in the recruitment of a speech coach, campaign scheduling, campaign organization, and even the setting up of a healthcare town hall-style meeting.The Heinz Family Philanthropies are tax-exempt charitable organizations and are forbidden to engage in partisan political activity. The e-mails could become more evidence in what...
  • California's Lieutenant Governor Agrees to Largest Ever Campaign Violation State Fine

    04/13/2004 7:31:10 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 8 replies · 230+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Apr 13, 2004 | Tom Chorneau
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California's lieutenant governor paid a record $263,000 fine for violating campaign donation limits in his run against Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state's political watchdog agency said Tuesday. California's Fair Political Practices Commission charged in a civil lawsuit filed in January that Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante and his supporters improperly moved $3.8 million between campaign committees during the recall election in an effort to skirt contribution limits. Although agency officials have said Bustamante faced fines of as much as $9 million, the $263,000 settlement is still the largest ever paid in California by a candidate. The agreement...
  • Get ready for another Senate election scandal (South Dakota)

    02/04/2004 11:05:58 PM PST · by Jean S · 13 replies · 376+ views
    The Hill ^ | 2/4/04 | Byron York
    There are still nine months to go before the South Dakota Senate election between Minority Leader Tom Daschle and his Republican challenger, former Rep. John Thune. The campaign hasn’t really started yet, but you might as well get ready now for the post-election investigation into voting irregularities. It’s a sure thing. And while you’re at it, you might as well prepare for a murky end to that investigation. There might be clear evidence of wrongdoing, but no one will be found guilty of doing anything wrong. And then it will be on to the next election. Last week, we saw...
  • FEC Eyes 'Shadow' Democratic Party

    02/01/2004 4:16:04 AM PST · by sopwith · 48 replies · 457+ views
    THE WASHINGTON POST ^ | February 1, 2004
    <p>Major liberal donors are demonstrating their willingness to fund a new shadow Democratic Party, according to reports filed Friday by a network of nominally independent organizations committed to defeating President George W. Bush in November. Meanwhile, a drive to bar their activities has gained strength. On Thursday, the legal staff of the Federal Election Commission proposed regulations that could stifle the groups' plans, with backing from Republican Party leaders and campaign watchdog groups.</p>
  • Bank had big role in Madden campaign [Commerce Bank head personal piggy bank for Dems]

    11/18/2003 5:44:50 AM PST · by Sub-Driver · 2 replies · 278+ views
    <p>Published in the Asbury Park Press 11/17/03 By ERIK SCHWARTZ GANNETT NEW JERSEY The Camden County Democratic Committee relied on more than $1.1 million worth of loans from 33 party supporters to help fund the final campaign push in the 4th Legislative District, with a large share coming from people with connections to Commerce Bank.</p>
  • Clintons Sued in L.A. Over Campaign Donations (Crooks of a feather flock together)

    10/16/2003 8:54:38 PM PDT · by Happy2BMe · 23 replies · 190+ views
    Friday October 17, 09:30 AM Clintons Sued in L.A. Over Campaign Donations Hollywood producer Peter Paul has sued former President Bill Clinton, and U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, contending the former first couple got him in trouble with federal authorities by failing to report his $2 million in-kind contributions to her Senate campaign. Judicial Watch, which has sued the Clintons several times over alleged campaign finance violations, filed the lawsuit on Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of Paul, who is in a federal detention facility in New York after being extradited from Brazil last month to face federal...