And why do you think the home page for the shell of a company went dark? I am sure you know. I was trying to get to the wayback machine but it appears to be down right now. That’s why I asked. Looks like you have most of pages, what there is.
It’s all buzzing anew, maybe something is going to break out ... I had seen the original Freeper article and thought I would pulse the system again and see if anyone was paying attention :-)
Why does the guy on the Blackfive audio tape sound like John Fund to me ...
"That's what happened when Muthoni Wambu and Vera Baker, both African-American women, set up their own fundraising shop, Baker Wambu & Associates, in 2000.
Though it was never its owners' intention, Baker Wambu soon found itself a top fundraising firm for the Congressional Black Caucus. Their only non-black clients were Reps. Mike Honda (D-Hawaii) and Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D-N.Y.). Not a single white male politician linked up with the firm in its five years.
"We didn't aim to be (a strictly CBC firm) at all. But we started to look and say, 'Huh, that's a good committee, that's a big deal.' ... A lot of CBC members were really open to having a firm like ours raise money for them," said Wambu, now deputy political director for Delaware Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s Democratic presidential campaign. "In many ways, they were overlooked as resources. Businesses hadn't pitched to them."
For Wednesday, The Politico examines diversity efforts on Capitol Hill, specifically those seeking to hire more blacks for congressional staffs."
Here's the Politico link.