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China denies making political donation to John Kerry
The Hindu News ^
| 2.19.04
Posted on 02/19/2004 3:11:53 AM PST by ambrose
China denies making political donation to John Kerry
Beijing, Feb. 19 (PTI): China today rejected as "sheer fabrication" US media reports that Chinese intelligence outfit made political donation to US Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry, in 1996.
"The so-called allegation of Chinese involvement in giving political donations in the United States is sheer fabrication out of nothing," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue, said.
"It does not deserve a refutation at all," Zhang said when the Chinese media asked whether China denies the allegation which has already been refuted by Kerry.
"I believe that you know the background under which the statement has been published," she said without going into the details of the allegations which come amidst intense campaigning for the presidential elections.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 1996; 2004; china; communist; denial; kerry; traitor; treason
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posted on
02/19/2004 3:11:53 AM PST
by
ambrose
To: All
Well... that settles that, eh?
p.s. Polier's parent really do love John Kerry, from the bottom of their hearts...
</ sarcasm>
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posted on
02/19/2004 3:13:11 AM PST
by
ambrose
("John Kerry has blood of American soldiers on his hands" - Lt. Col. Oliver North)
To: ambrose
They were funding Clinton even back in the mid-1980's. It paid off for them.
They saw Clinton's potential. China could make trouble.
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posted on
02/19/2004 3:25:45 AM PST
by
Finalapproach29er
("Don't shoot Mongo, you'll only make him mad.")
To: ambrose
China-gate figure Johnny Chung pled guilty to funneling $10,000 to Kerry and $18,000 to Clinton's 1996 reelection on orders from Chinese General Ji, then the head of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) military intelligence. The money donated to Kerry came directly from cash provided by the Chinese Army General.
According to stories published in the New York Times, Newsweek and the New York Post, Chung came to Kerry's office in July 1996 to seek help in getting Lt. Colonel Liu Chaoying in to meet with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Lt. Colonel Liu was then an executive of China Aerospace, a PLA military owned company that produces nuclear tipped missiles. Liu's sponsor Johnny Chung made clear during a meeting in Senator Kerry's office that she was interested in getting China Aerospace listed on the U.S. Stock Exchange.
Lt. Col. Liu was well known in military and intelligence circles. Lt. Col. Liu's father, a retired PLA general, was until 1997 vice chairman of the Central Military Commission. In response, Kerry ordered his aides to contact the Securities and Exchange Commission. According to Newsweek, "the next day Liu and Chung were ushered into a private briefing with a senior SEC official." Within a week of the SEC meeting, Kerry's staff wrote Chung asking him to host a Sept. 9 fund-raiser.
KERRY - "NO RECOLLECTION"
Kerry claims that he never met Johnny Chung or Lt. Col. Liu until the Sept. 9 fundraiser. However, according to the Newsweek reports, Kerry wrote a personal note on July 31 to Chung.
Dear Johnny", wrote Kerry. "It was a great pleasure to have met you last week." Kerry also closed the July 31 note with a personal thank you to Chung for being "on my team".
On Sept. 9, 1996, Chung held the Kerry fund-raiser at a Beverly Hills hotel that raked in the $10,000 of Chinese Army money for the senator's re-election campaign. Kerry stated that the Chung note and money was "old news."
The Democrat front-runner also claimed the "Dear Johnny" note was routine in fund-raising.
"I have no recollection of it at all," stated Kerry.
Kerry's cash links to Beijing do not end with Chung, Lt. Col. Liu and Loral. A controversial Chinese-American businessman involved in the 1996 fundraising scandal turned out to be a donor to Kerry's political campaigns.
Campaign records filed with the Federal Election Commission show that George Chao-chi Chu contributed to the campaign of John Kerry. Kerry has returned only part of the money donated by Chu according to the FEC.
Chu had been one of the Democratic Party's top fundraisers, raising more than $500,000 before the China-gate scandal hit in 1997.
"Mr. Chu has never been convicted of any crime," stated Kelley Benander, a spokeswoman for Kerry's presidential campaign. "While it's never possible to know the complete history of every one of the thousands of donors to the campaign, we do have an established vetting process for contributors," said Benander.
Benander did not explain why Kerry returned some of Chu's donations despite the fact that Chu had never been convicted of any crime.
Chu's contributions raised questions because of his links to the Communist Chinese leadership in Beijing and to John Huang, a central figure in the scandal.
Chu once escorted Richard Blum, the wealthy husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), to Beijing to meet Deng Pufang, son of late Chinese Premier Deng Xiaoping. Federal regulators also investigated his import-export company, Da Tung International, throughout the 1980s President Clinton appointed Chu to an advisory committee on trade with China in 2000.
China-gate figure John Huang also donated money to Kerry. Huang later pled guilty to illegal fundraising for the DNC. Huang remains free despite the fact that he refused to answer whether he was an agent of the Chinese military over 2,000 times while under oath.
According to Court records, Huang was cited for contempt for refusing to answer but the Judge in the case has never imposed any penalty against Huang. Kerry's campaign, on the other hand, elected to return Huang's donation.
In the case of Mark Jimenez, however, Kerry has so far elected to keep the money donated by the Florida businessman who was convicted of election fraud in November 2002.
A U.S. federal court in Florida sentenced ousted Philippine congressman Mark Jimenez to more than two years in jail for federal election fraud. Jimenez was sentenced to 2 1/4 years in federal prison and ordered to pay $1.2 million restitution on his guilty plea to election conspiracy and tax evasion charges.
Jimenez fled to the Philippines when he was charged of making illegal donations to the DNC during the 1990s. There he became a confidante of jailed ex-president Estrada. Jimenez returned to the United States to face charges after the 2000 U.S. elections. The court ruled in November that Jimenez contributed illegally to the campaigns of then-president Clinton and other Democrats. Jimenez said he hoped his guilty plea would serve as "a lesson in my country" where political corruption is frequently alleged but rarely admitted.
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posted on
02/19/2004 3:29:40 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: ambrose
Let's get China to deny this some more, many more times, and much louder...
To: ambrose
What would one expect them to say.Clinton and Gore didn't get any money from China either.The Nuclear technology that the Clinton and Democrat Administration sent to China wasn't real either. The stealth technology was just a figment of someones imagination. The Nuclear material and technology China exported to Libya was not pay back from the Democrats either.North Korea didn't continue its nuclear weapons building under the Clinton regime either. You tell a lie long enough and stupid people will believe it and the so called "Mainstream Media" keeps right on with their agenda and Americans are foolish enough to buy into it.
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posted on
02/19/2004 3:37:31 AM PST
by
gunnedah
To: ambrose
"It does not deserve a refutation at all," (ChiCom Foreign Ministry spokesman) Zhang (Qiyue) said when the Chinese media asked whether China denies the allegation which has already been refuted by Kerry. Because it's a matter of public record that it happened. Kind of makes you wonder if Kerry and company are still getting money from that gang.
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posted on
02/19/2004 3:48:22 AM PST
by
steveegg
(You don't clean up 8 years of messes in 4, only to turn it over to Pigpen - W'04)
To: ambrose
Let's not forget that Kerry once maintained China wasn't really Communist:
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posted on
02/19/2004 3:50:10 AM PST
by
jrlc
(Just for Kerry - STOP THE BUSH BASHING)
To: ambrose
If there is no truth to it, then why did the Clinton/Reno DOJ shut down the investigation before it started?
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posted on
02/19/2004 4:00:54 AM PST
by
Brilliant
To: ambrose
Yeah!...thats' ol' CASH n' KERRY...Never tell the truth, when a lie will do, and beside, "Will the Mainstream Media report this?"...not ABCNNBC BS fer sure.
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posted on
02/19/2004 4:36:27 AM PST
by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :)
To: kcvl
THANKS!...
China-gate figure Johnny Chung pled guilty to funneling $10,000 to Kerry and $18,000 to Clinton's 1996 reelection on orders from Chinese General Ji, then the head of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) military intelligence. The money donated to Kerry came directly from cash provided by the Chinese Army General.
Money, well spent...not that the Chicoms Democrats are concern.
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posted on
02/19/2004 4:40:53 AM PST
by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :)
To: ambrose
Gigolo Golddigger Kerry has already sold his worthless soul for the Chinese military's money. Just like the Clintons and their DNC did.
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posted on
02/19/2004 4:44:25 AM PST
by
FormerACLUmember
(Man rises to greatness if greatness is expected of him)
To: ambrose
Did anybody think to ask Qiyue about donations to Al Gore?
The Chinese government does seem to have a preference for Democrat candidates. I wonder why. I guess they just favor the poor and social justice and still long for the '60's and Camelot and think the United States is headed in the wrong direction and love to sing "All I Want from You Is Forever To Remember Me As Loving You."
By the way, is it just me, or do you have the feeling we're being watched?
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posted on
02/19/2004 5:44:04 AM PST
by
Savage Beast
(Whom will the terrorists vote for? Not George W. Bush--that's for sure! ~Happy2BMe)
To: ambrose
"It does not deserve a refutation at all"In other words, they don't deny it.
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posted on
02/19/2004 6:13:04 AM PST
by
Imal
(Prisoners of China are legendary for their candor.)
To: ambrose
LOL. You nailed it. The ChiComs deny it and they never lie. That settles it. Now, about those nuke technology transfers just revealed in Libya and Pakistan.
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posted on
02/19/2004 6:36:10 AM PST
by
AmericanVictory
(Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
To: ambrose
Yeah, right. And the Chi-coms "liberated" Tibet too!
If you can't trust a totalitarian communist regime, who can you trust?
To: ambrose
There is another thread started by Hon that has interesting info. Apparently, Kerry was into this sort of thing very early on (surprise, surprise). KGB may have been involved. That would explain his backstabbing and his association with Hanoi Jane literally minutes after he bugged out of 'nam.
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posted on
02/19/2004 8:01:52 PM PST
by
GOP_1900AD
(Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
To: belmont_mark
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posted on
02/19/2004 9:01:31 PM PST
by
GOP_1900AD
(Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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