Posted on 05/22/2005 5:03:03 PM PDT by doug from upland
INTRO AND EPISODES 1-10
No. 11 - $2,000 Returned, We Keep the 2 Mil, Meet Bill on AF One with More
NOTE: This is the 12th episode in a series of stories regarding the events surrounding Hillary Clintons 2000 Hollywood fundraiser, and the business relationship of entrepreneur Peter Paul, the impeached William Jefferson Clinton, and Hillary Rodham Clinton, perpetrator of the largest campaign finance fraud in the history of Western civilization.
The address is 88 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, NY. It is not unfair to describe it as a laundromat, although the personnel inside the property would probably disagree. They would call it the home of the WORKING FAMILIES PARTY , a leftist party in New York that delivered to Hillary 102,000 votes in 2000.
Hillary Clinton once used it as a laundromat in 2000. No, not for her black pantsuit. For some money in the form of a stock transfer.
True/False, one question pop quiz:
1. Hillary Clinton declared the 55K contribution made to her 2000 senate campaign, which was sent on her behalf by Peter Paul to the Working Families Party.
[ ] True
[ ] False
In our last episode, we spoke of the meeting that Peter Paul had with Bill Clinton several weeks after Hillary had publicly disavowed Paul and returned a $2,000 contribution. The return of that money was only for public consumption. In other words, Hillary was again fooling some of the people all of the time.
Paul had been told that, unless he came through with more money, the deal was off. The impeached former president would not be joining Stan Lee Media as a goodwill ambassador. They wanted another hundred thousand, but they compromised, and Paul transferred stock worth $55,000. So, even after publicly disavowing him, the Clinton shakedown continued. Some people may now understand why Paul filed a civil lawsuit against the Clintons and others involved in the approximate 2 million dollar scam.
Oh, perhaps the contribution to the Working Families Party was not really for Hillary. Really? Here is the last sentence of her intro at their convention on March 26, 2000:
"Brothers and sisters, ladies and gentlemen, I am greatly honored and privileged to present to you a great lady, a dedicated fighter for workers' rights, the next Senator for the great State of New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton."
From www.HillCAP.org:
The faxed document below is a request from David Rosen, National Finance Director for Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, to Steve Gordon of Stan Lee Media, Peter Paul's personal controller, instructing him to transfer $100,000 of Peter Paul's company stock to the brokerage account of the Working Families Party, a New York organization that supported Hillary's Senate candidacy. It is dated August 24, 2000, nine days after Hillary's spokesman told the Washington Post that she would not accept ANY contributions from Peter Paul. The handwritten note on the request reads "DONE 5,000," reflecting the 5,000 shares, valued at $55,000, that were actually transferred during the week of September 22, 2000.
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On television in 1992, Hillary told the 60 MINUTES audience that she was not someone who stayed home and baked cookies. In fairness to her Highness, she never said that she didnt do the laundry.
Exactly!!
And .. nobody ever thought anything would happen to Bill either, but he got impeached, disbarred, and had to sign an admission of guilt (not sure which items he admitted to).
- it doesn't take 2/3 of the senate to do her damage
- the DemocRATS are not in charge of the Justice Department
- we took down Dan Rather
- the mainstream media has been shellshocked
- the internet and talk radio will hold her feet to the fire and advance the story
- we are working on the documentary to expose her
- never has the campaign finance director of a senate campaign stood trial and faced 15 years in prison
- never have a sitting senator and former president been sued.....that is proceeding to discovery and trial
- Rosen's new wife probably doesn't want him to go to jail for Hillary
- Peter Paul has the goods
- never has she screwed over someone like Paul who will not just take it....he wants to figuratively put a stake in the vampire's heart
Keep going Doug, I'm loving this....
Amen!!!!!!!
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"Pessimism never won anybody anything."
Ditto that!
You are closing in, doug. Now, if only we had someone with courage step in early enough to take her senate seat. FRegards....
Did you know that someone from Hillary's campaign has been attending the trial every day?
http://www.nysun.com/article/14215
Thanks for the ping; Thanks Doug.
Thanks for the link.
I spoke to one of the candidates last week and left a message for the Cox campaign.
You go, Mia T!
Man you're on top of everything regarding Hellery! Way to go, man!
- never have a sitting senator and former president been sued.....that is proceeding to discovery and trial
Pretty sad, isn't it? The question for me is whether or not there will be "accidents" happening shortly.
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Excellent reading...shall pass this episode along to my email list.
Keep the faith, baby!
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