Posted on 03/30/2008 6:45:32 AM PDT by george76
WOW! With that expression, does Chelsea look like Hubble or what?
SUCKERS! The Clintons, and a lot of Democrats, treat "little people" like they should be pleased to be their doormats. John Glenn was holding fundraisers 20 yrs. after he ran for President to pay the small businessmen that had produced what his campaign needed. Once he retired from the Senate, he still left unpaid bills, since it no longer embarrassed him. If Hildabeast is not the next president, these people should not look to be paid anytime soon.
As someone else said in this thread, don’t sell to politicians or lawyers.
Many years ago I worked for a lawn maintenance company. One client was an attorney (his personal and office property). My boss had to go collect every bill in person. He told me that attorneys were his worst payers.
Anyway, supplying goods or services to a political campaign for anything other than cash up front rates no sympathy. Regardless of the party affiliation of the candidate.
Hillary is the energizer bunny of campaign finance fraud and dirty dealing.
Hi, Doug. Yes, she is.
Haha. Perfect.
Thanks.
Thank you Lucy!
That is a lot of bills. (and I thought that I had a lot.... LOL)
Well done.
Nice work with her ( HSU ) hat too.
Thanks george. That’s the only one I have of her holding money.
I’d like to pay back the millions my defunct presidential campaign owes out of my personal holdings, but unfortunately, (for them) campaign finance laws prevent me from doing just that - heh heh — John Glenn (D - Ohio).
Well turn out the lights, it was fun while it lasted but this party is over.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1971326/posts
Deja vu: Hillary stiffs another businessman: Latest financial skullduggery in Clinton camp
Nice.
I am stealing it.
It’s time for ole Billto tap those off shore bank accounts.
The New York senators presidential campaign ended February with $38 million in the bank, according to a report filed last week with the Federal Election Commission, but only $16 million of that can be spent on her battle with Obama.
The rest can be spent only in the general election, if she makes it that far, and must be returned if she doesnt. If she had paid off the $8.7 million in unpaid bills she reported as debt and had not loaned her campaign $5 million, the cash she would have had available at the end of last month to spend on television ads and other upfront expenses would have been less than $2 million.
By contrast, if you subtract Obamas $625,000 in debts and his general-election-only money from his total cash on hand at the end of last month, hed still be left with $31 million.
The presidential campaign of presumptive Republican nominee Arizona Sen. John McCain reported $4.3 million in debt at the end of February, but only $1.3 million of that was in the form of unpaid bills to a dozen vendors. The rest was a bank loan, which the campaign says it paid off last week.
"I owe you NOTHING!"
"Yeah, I figured as much. Yo! Rocko! Help the Senator find her checkbook."
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