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CA: Governor gets cash at record pace
Sac Bee ^ | 6/20/04 | Margaret Talev

Posted on 06/20/2004 9:37:25 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

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To: counterpunch

I don't trust your Gov Shriver at all . No tinfoil . Just a lack of trust. Hope for your states sake I am wrong .

Stay safe !


61 posted on 06/21/2004 12:14:29 AM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: B4Ranch

Awesome pics ! Swinestein !!......LMAO !

A keeper !.........Stay safe !


62 posted on 06/21/2004 12:16:24 AM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Southack
Why do you claim that $12 million in campaign contributions can corrupt or buy a man worth hundreds of millions?

If money meant nothing to Arnold, why did he LOAN his campaign $4.5 million, and then, after getting elected, try to get it repaid by contributors (which is obviously illegal because it converts a loan of his own funds which are not subject to spending limits to contributions that are). He was later FORCED by the courts to repay the loan himself.

63 posted on 06/21/2004 12:25:26 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (Privatizing government regulation is critical to national defense.)
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To: Southack
From the Sacramento Bee:

Sacramento -- A $4.5 million bank loan Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger used to finance his own campaign is illegal, according to a Superior Court judge, but the Republican governor said Tuesday the decision was "fantastic" in a statement that contradicted his position in court.

At the Sacramento Press Club on Tuesday, Schwarzenegger said the decision was OK with him because he always intended to use his own money to repay the loan.

Schwarzenegger on Tuesday contradicted weeks of statements by his staff members, who repeatedly said the governor had not made a decision about how to pay off the loan.

"I don't buy it," Finley said of Schwarzenegger's statement.

Yep, that's our Arnold. He can't put two sentences together because they come from both sides of his mouth.

64 posted on 06/21/2004 12:32:44 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (Privatizing government regulation is critical to national defense.)
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To: counterpunch
The difference between Schwarzenegger and Davis, Bustamante, and yes, even McClintock is that Arnold's money if coming directly from the people of the state he has inspired. Davis, Bustamante, and McClintock all got the majority of their money from special interests like Indian Gaming Tribes. Plus Davis had his whole "pay to play" scheme going, on top of all that.

Your sources, please.

65 posted on 06/21/2004 12:33:08 AM PDT by Robert Drobot (God, family, country. All else is meaningless.)
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To: Robert Drobot

See post 52 above for "sources."


66 posted on 06/21/2004 12:51:02 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (Privatizing government regulation is critical to national defense.)
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To: Southack; Avoiding_Sulla; calcowgirl; NormsRevenge
You: Why do you claim that $12 million in campaign contributions can corrupt or buy a man worth hundreds of millions?

Me: Arnold can't get enough adulation either, which is why his ambitions don't end with the governorship (despite what the Constitution says).

And what do you know...

New Yorker: Schwarzenegger often jokes about a constitutional amendment to remove the restriction on non-native-born citizens becoming President. Is it really a joke?

Bruck: He says it is—but he can’t even say it convincingly. No, incredibly enough, it is the culmination of his master plan, set many years ago. Franco Columbu, a former bodybuilder who has been Schwarzenegger’s closest friend since the sixties, says that the Presidency is, indeed, Schwarzenegger’s long-term goal.

Here is the source for that quote, evidence such as you have totally failed to post even once in this discussion. You call me a shrill conspiracy freak because you choose to deny both current facts and Arnold's history, preferring your own wishful thinking to reality. I call him a psycopath based solidly in multiple facts that leads to a reasoned conclusion: the man needs power and adulation so badly he will do ANYTHING to get it (which makes him easy to use). Just watch him some time shaking hands; totally out of control. It's because his dad treated him like crap all through his childhood, your ignorance notwithstanding. Ever since he's been totally driven to win. He's a chessplayer, a manipulator, and loves to mess with the heads of his opposition, a trait that he perfected as a bodybuilder. That's where his love of deal-making comes in and the bigger the deal and the larger the adoring crowd the more he is addicted. His tactics have included dirty tricks since the beginning. He lies without any effort in the least, in a form of self-delusion that makes him sound credible when making the delivery... just like Clinton did.

Nope, my concerns about Arnold getting caught and taking conservatives down with him just like Nixon did are justified by his history, which I have followed since before his first bodybuilding title. Nixon had the same character flaw as Arnold and it's ironic that the latter immediately identified with the President when he arrived in this country. My gut says he'll suffer a similar fate one way or another. The one thing out of this I DON'T want to see is the Constitution opened up to foreign born citizens as that faithless weasel Orrin Hatch has already proposed.

BTW, at the rate Arnold is raising cash, he'll have accrued $72 million by the time he runs again. That's not chump change, even for him. If he gets his way with this idiotic boondoggle in hydrogen, he'll have a lot more money than he does now too, "conflict of interest" or "rule of law" not flustering him in the least if they are in his way, as I showed above when he tried that blatant stunt with the $4.5 million in a campaign "loan." He's learned that his own money has limited usefulness in reaching his goal, and has chosen to play the game in spades instead. That's why he's raising the cash so aggressively. I fully expect him to invest it shrewdly.

67 posted on 06/21/2004 7:26:42 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Carry_Okie
Interesting interview from that link:
New Yorker: Will Schwarzenegger be good for Bush this November?

Bruck: I don’t think he is going to do much for Bush. I think he will appear at the Republican Convention, but that will be for him, not for Bush. Schwarzenegger suggested to me that just by virtue of his doing a good job in California he would help Bush—but I think that is a reach.


68 posted on 06/21/2004 3:54:48 PM PDT by calcowgirl
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To: calcowgirl

Bush is making a serious mistake for the GOP by not picking a successor for the VP slot.


69 posted on 06/21/2004 4:06:22 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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