ACORN video
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these are all ACORN/TIDES related entities it also reads like a who's who of old SDS leaders, Paul Booth, Gerry McEntee (AFSCME), Michael Ansera
I can't find the flow chart which NLPC had done .. it's excellent
According to court records, the scheme, that Blitz was a part, illegally raised $110,000 and $75,000 for "Teamsters for a Corruption Free Union" from the liberal Citizen Action and Project Vote, respectively. In return, the Teamsters "donated" $475,000 to Citizen Action and $175,000 to Project Vote. An additional $85,000 to the National Council of Senior Citizens garnered $42,500 for Carey. The total, $227,500, covered Carey's direct mail expenses.
Careys campaign manager, Jere Nash, met with Martin Davis, co-owner of a direct marketing firm called The November Group. The pair concluded that a direct mail and phone bank effort would cost about $700,000, and that theyd split the difference nearly 50-50. Davis then contacted a Massachusetts-based telemarketing fundraiser, Michael Ansara, to work out a plan. In October, Ansara traveled to California to meet with some 300 donors known for their affinity for liberal causes. One of them was Charles Blitz, a fundraiser for a nationwide public-interest nonprofit coalition, Citizen Action. Ansara and Blitz worked out an agreement: The Carey campaign would donate $475,000 to Citizen Action. In turn, Citizen Action would give Careys campaign $110,000, with Ansara serving as the conduit. Davis, for his part, allegedly had worked out a separate secret agreement with AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Richard Trumka: The Teamsters would give $150,000 to the AFL-CIO for get-out-the-vote efforts; the AFL-CIO would funnel the same amount to Citizen Action, who would pay $100,000 to The November Group, who in turn would use the money for direct marketing.
The Int'l Bhd. of Teamsters are close to filing a civil suit under the Racketeer Influenced & Corrupt Organizations Act against disgraced ex-boss Ron Carey for his role in the 1996 money-laundering scandal that ejected him from the union. Other defendants may include the AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer Richard L. Trumka and Democratic Nat'l Committee for their respective roles in the schemes. Trumka is alleged to have steered AFL-CIO funds to the Carey campaign; he took the Fifth when called before federal investigations. Federal prosecutors have alleged the DNC was also funneling money to Carey. The suit will seek to recover about $3 million in union funds spent as a result of Carey's 1996 reelection. [Time 12/27/99]
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He mentioned he’s the only one who has the WHOLE tape. Hmmmmm.
Wow...thanks for the link. They’ll just call it racist. The State Run Media won’t touch this with a 10 foot pole. But if these Acornhole workers will go to this length to facilitate prostitution....just think what they would do for voter fraud.
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