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To: onedoug

What about that Hernandez character? ‘Bet he’s still on board.

I’m sure he is. If anyone is a special interest lobbyist, Hernandez is.


26 posted on 05/25/2008 10:41:23 AM PDT by IM2MAD
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To: IM2MAD; onedoug
Juan Hernández, an old member of the administration of president Vicente Fox, dedicates most of his time collecting funds for the presidential campaign of the candidate of the Republican Party, John McCain.

Hernández, linked to “Friends of Fox”—strategy in which businessmen sent irregular donations to the Fox campaign —, serves as the advisor in Hispanic matters of McCain.

From an e-mail of a law firm in Texas, the former director of the Presidential Office for Mexicans abroad during Fox’s presidency, invited to celebrate the Cinco de Mayo festivals with John McCain, in Arlington, Virginia.

In the invitation a funds contribution format was enclosed, in which sums were asked that went from a thousand to 9 thousand 200 dollars per couple.

Where in the world is Juan Hernandez?

... "But not a word from either the MSM or the lefties about McCain Hispanic outreach advisor Juan Hernandez, the former Mexican cabinet official who lobbied aggressively for illegal alien rights and benefits in the US on behalf of a foreign government. He still serves as a fellow at the conflict-of-interest-clouded Reform Institute funded with money from George Soros while continuing to advance Mexico’s open-borders agenda and drumming up campaign cash for McCain, most recently, as I reported earlier this month, for Cinco de Mayo.

So: What about Juan?"

McCain’s lobbyist purge: All the foreign agents but one?

30 posted on 05/25/2008 11:10:53 AM PDT by the anti-liberal (Write in: Fred Thompson)
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