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"Profile" Foreign Donors? Of Course!
Townhall.com ^ | October 24, 2007 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 10/24/2007 6:00:27 AM PDT by Kaslin

Asian-American groups don't like the increased public scrutiny that Hillary Clinton's mysterious Chinese dishwasher donors are getting.

To which I say, in words that should be universally understood: Boo-freaking-hoo.

In the wake of eye-opening investigations by the New York Post and Los Angeles Times of more dubious foreign funny money flowing into Hill's coffers, ethnic grievance organizations are stepping forward to condemn these stories as examples of "negligent journalism." Yep. The newspapers are guilty of "negligence" because they actually broke news instead of covering it up.

Both papers uncovered dishwashers, cooks and other suspect Hillary campaign contributors in New York's Chinatown, Flushing, the Bronx and Brooklyn who were limited-income, limited-English-proficient and smellier than stinky tofu. One Asian donor admitted to the Los Angeles Times "to lacking the legal-resident status required for giving campaign money." Another, Hsiao Wen Yang, told the New York Post she was reimbursed for her $1,000 donation -- setting off clear alarm bells over yet another possible straw donor scheme on the heels of Norman Hsu-gate.

The reports prompted Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote, a "national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that encourages and promotes civic participation of Asian Pacific Islander Americans in the electoral and public policy processes at the national, state and local levels," to issue a press release this week carping about the media's "undue scrutiny on a specific ethnic subgroup." Lisa Hasegawa, APIAVote board member, expressed her dismay over the campaign finance probes zeroing in on New York City's Chinatown:

"We are alarmed by the potential negative impact of irresponsible reporting and the harm it may have on legitimate political participation by members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. It is imperative that the media approach these serious allegations with deliberation, focus and the highest levels of journalistic integrity. As the Asian American and Pacific Islander community embraces their right to participate in the civic process, it is important that the greater balance and responsibility be taken when addressing this important issue."

Translation: Lay off the Chinese Dishwashers for Hillary, you racist, xenophobic, ethnic smear-mongers!

The only ones guilty of irresponsible behavior here are the political apologists for Hillary and the media organizations that would rather kowtow to political correctness than follow in the journalistic footsteps of the New York Post and Los Angeles Times. The Clinton campaign is counting on left-wing editors to capitulate under heat from Asian-American groups who want to deflect attention away from suspicious foreign donations.

Qualcomm Freezers? Updated: 1:02 AM 10/24/07 "Profile" Foreign Donors? Of Course! By Michelle Malkin Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Asian-American groups don't like the increased public scrutiny that Hillary Clinton's mysterious Chinese dishwasher donors are getting.

To which I say, in words that should be universally understood: Boo-freaking-hoo.

In the wake of eye-opening investigations by the New York Post and Los Angeles Times of more dubious foreign funny money flowing into Hill's coffers, ethnic grievance organizations are stepping forward to condemn these stories as examples of "negligent journalism." Yep. The newspapers are guilty of "negligence" because they actually broke news instead of covering it up.

Both papers uncovered dishwashers, cooks and other suspect Hillary campaign contributors in New York's Chinatown, Flushing, the Bronx and Brooklyn who were limited-income, limited-English-proficient and smellier than stinky tofu. One Asian donor admitted to the Los Angeles Times "to lacking the legal-resident status required for giving campaign money." Another, Hsiao Wen Yang, told the New York Post she was reimbursed for her $1,000 donation -- setting off clear alarm bells over yet another possible straw donor scheme on the heels of Norman Hsu-gate.

The reports prompted Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote, a "national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that encourages and promotes civic participation of Asian Pacific Islander Americans in the electoral and public policy processes at the national, state and local levels," to issue a press release this week carping about the media's "undue scrutiny on a specific ethnic subgroup." Lisa Hasegawa, APIAVote board member, expressed her dismay over the campaign finance probes zeroing in on New York City's Chinatown:

"We are alarmed by the potential negative impact of irresponsible reporting and the harm it may have on legitimate political participation by members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. It is imperative that the media approach these serious allegations with deliberation, focus and the highest levels of journalistic integrity. As the Asian American and Pacific Islander community embraces their right to participate in the civic process, it is important that the greater balance and responsibility be taken when addressing this important issue."

Translation: Lay off the Chinese Dishwashers for Hillary, you racist, xenophobic, ethnic smear-mongers!

The only ones guilty of irresponsible behavior here are the political apologists for Hillary and the media organizations that would rather kowtow to political correctness than follow in the journalistic footsteps of the New York Post and Los Angeles Times. The Clinton campaign is counting on left-wing editors to capitulate under heat from Asian-American groups who want to deflect attention away from suspicious foreign donations.

"I'm going to keep reaching out to everybody in our country. I want to be a president to everybody," said a defiant Hillary in defense of her indiscriminate fundraising. "Asian-Americans in Chinatown and Flushing have the same right to contribute as every other American," Howard Wolfson, a campaign spokesman, told several newspapers. "We do not ethnically profile donors."

"Ethnic profiling" is the rhetorical bugaboo the Clintons hope will stave off more investigations and invocations of Asian-American donor scandals past. Learning well from their far-left minority counterparts, these Asian-American groups have tried to turn the debate away from candidate and donor responsibility to the collective "rights" of the entire "Asian American and Pacific Islander community."

The identity politics tribe can call it "ethnic profiling." I call it learning from history. We've been here so many times before. With convicted DNC fundraiser John Huang and Charlie Trie and Pauline Kanchanalak and Maria Hsia. With the Chinese Buddhist monks and nuns who helped engineer a Gore campaign reimbursement scheme and shredded documents related to their temple fundraiser. With former Chinese-American Democrat governor of Washington, Gary Locke, who also took money from Chinese temple donors who couldn't speak English, couldn't remember when they donated or couldn't be located.

Democrats apparently believe that only Americans should be saddled by Byzantine campaign finance regulations while foreign donors get a pass. Asian-American lobbyists apparently believe minority groups should get less scrutiny from the media than everyone else -- lest "their right to participate in the civic process" be undermined.

If it's "ethnic profiling" to be extra-careful of Chinatown donors who can't speak English, live in dilapidated buildings, have never voted, can't tell Hillary Clinton from Hunan Chicken or simply can't be found, then "ethnic profiling" should be the standard procedure of every responsible campaign.

Discrimination is not a dirty word when it comes to keeping dirty money out of American politics.

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"I'm going to keep reaching out to everybody in our country. I want to be a president to everybody," said a defiant Hillary in defense of her indiscriminate fundraising. "Asian-Americans in Chinatown and Flushing have the same right to contribute as every other American," Howard Wolfson, a campaign spokesman, told several newspapers. "We do not ethnically profile donors."

"Ethnic profiling" is the rhetorical bugaboo the Clintons hope will stave off more investigations and invocations of Asian-American donor scandals past. Learning well from their far-left minority counterparts, these Asian-American groups have tried to turn the debate away from candidate and donor responsibility to the collective "rights" of the entire "Asian American and Pacific Islander community."

The identity politics tribe can call it "ethnic profiling." I call it learning from history. We've been here so many times before. With convicted DNC fundraiser John Huang and Charlie Trie and Pauline Kanchanalak and Maria Hsia. With the Chinese Buddhist monks and nuns who helped engineer a Gore campaign reimbursement scheme and shredded documents related to their temple fundraiser. With former Chinese-American Democrat governor of Washington, Gary Locke, who also took money from Chinese temple donors who couldn't speak English, couldn't remember when they donated or couldn't be located.

Democrats apparently believe that only Americans should be saddled by Byzantine campaign finance regulations while foreign donors get a pass. Asian-American lobbyists apparently believe minority groups should get less scrutiny from the media than everyone else -- lest "their right to participate in the civic process" be undermined.

If it's "ethnic profiling" to be extra-careful of Chinatown donors who can't speak English, live in dilapidated buildings, have never voted, can't tell Hillary Clinton from Hunan Chicken or simply can't be found, then "ethnic profiling" should be the standard procedure of every responsible campaign.

Discrimination is not a dirty word when it comes to keeping dirty money out of American politics.


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1 posted on 10/24/2007 6:00:28 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

WHERE’s THE FEC????? THE FBI????? McCAIN???/ Where;s Rusty FEINGOLD??


2 posted on 10/24/2007 6:04:52 AM PDT by Suzy Quzy (Hillary '08...Her PHONINESS is REAL!!!)
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A little pelf aggrandizement. She’s a politician. It’s what some politicians do.


3 posted on 10/24/2007 6:07:12 AM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: Suzy Quzy

WHERE’S WINKLE???


4 posted on 10/24/2007 6:07:28 AM PDT by Roccus (Hillary........brought to you by the PRC)
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To: Suzy Quzy
I personally remember exposing Dennis Kucinich's 2004 illegal Japanese fundraising, right here on FR from here in Japan, Dennis with his Japanese website, and even a short cut to credit card payment into his coffers, the whole nine yards, using book sales as the end-rum scheme to skirt federal law, (or so they thought). They violated the law anyway, IMHO..
5 posted on 10/24/2007 6:09:34 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Visit this thread 1-hour from now. In that time, an average of 416.6 more ILLEGALS will be in the US)
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To: Roccus

Good Question...where IS WINKLE PAW?? Has anyone even beeen to the Lime Green house to ask where al that money came from?? Where;s the FBI??? HELLO BUSH ADMINISTRATION!!!


6 posted on 10/24/2007 6:11:58 AM PDT by Suzy Quzy (Hillary '08...Her PHONINESS is REAL!!!)
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To: Kaslin
More and more people are catching on to a simple truth. Where there are Clintons, there are crooks. Big crooks, little crooks, homegrown crooks, foreign crooks, journalistic crooks, legal crooks, male crooks, female crooks, but always crooks.

Did I miss anything?

Congressman Billybob

Latest article, "Hillary is a Criminal: Here's Proof"

My announcement of running for Congress in 2008 appears here.

7 posted on 10/24/2007 6:14:57 AM PDT by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: Suzy Quzy
WHERE’s THE FEC????? THE FBI????? McCAIN???/ Where;s Rusty FEINGOLD??

And where are the Drive Bys???



Clinton Rakes in Illegal Chinatown Donations, Drive-Bys Ignore
8 posted on 10/24/2007 6:17:24 AM PDT by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: Kaslin

Had a leftist arguing the point that foreigners SHOULD be able to contribute to American presidential campaigns because the world has a stake in who is in power in America.

Didn’t seem to think we should have a say in who was in power in Russia or Iran, though, for some reason (America hatred).


9 posted on 10/24/2007 6:17:29 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: Kaslin
Well, I said this on another thread last week, but the real story here is that if these newspapers keep digging, I have no doubt that they will find countless more "straw-donor" fronts within the low-wage working Chinese community, with funds that ultimately lead back to the Intelligence Directorate of the government of the People's Republic of China. The ChiComs found that they can get away with subverting an American election and presidency during Slick Clinton's administration by flooding his coffers with laundered money, and they are trying to do it again with Hillary.

All one has to do is carefully read Sun Tzu's The Art of War and it becomes painfully clear as to what they are doing, i.e. waging political warfare against us by trying to subvert the system. He famously said, "For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the supreme of excellence. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the supreme excellence."


10 posted on 10/24/2007 6:19:36 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner
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To: Suzy Quzy

I thought election reform mandated absolute mandatory transparency as to amount, source and identity of all monies received by the candidates - how it is spent - and publication of said info??????

if not, then get it done!!!


11 posted on 10/24/2007 6:29:41 AM PDT by elpadre
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To: Kaslin
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12 posted on 10/24/2007 6:47:51 AM PDT by Bon mots
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To: Suzy Quzy

BTTT


13 posted on 10/24/2007 7:01:16 AM PDT by Unicorn (Too many wimps around.)
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