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Obama's Funny Money, or Who's "Loving" "You," Barry?
NRO's The Corner ^ | 10/1/2008 | Andrew McCarthy

Posted on 10/01/2008 10:02:02 AM PDT by mojito

Mr. "Good Will," apparently.

My pal Diana West points me to Ken Timmerman's must-read Newsmax column — which naturally is getting no coverage in the MSM — about Sen. Obama's eye-popping fundraising operation. Bottom line: the would-be President of the World is raising goo-gobs of money from foreigners outside the United States (a violation of federal law), and matching goo-gobs of money inside the United States from phantoms who are blowing out the individual contribution limits by, among other devices, making up identies and breaking up contributions in amounts less than $200, for which reporting requirements are less rigorous.

According to Ken, the Obama campaign has raised nearly half a billion dollars ($429.6M) but refuses to provide the names of most of the donors. Election law requires the campaign to track this information but not for it to disclose the names of those who donate less than $200, which is most Obama donors. (Sen. McCain discloses the names of all donors.) The Obama campaign has raised millions upon millions of dollars from outside the United States. Only Americans living overseas may lawfully contribute, but because the Obama vetting machinery is negligent (or worse), the probability is that enormous sums are coming from foreigners. The campaign knows the FEC is a lethargic agency and won't have a full accounting until perhaps years after the election.

This typifies the domestic fundraising issue:

In a letter dated June 25, 2008, the FEC asked the Obama campaign to verify a series of $25 donations from a contributor identified as “Will, Good” from Austin, Texas. Mr. Good Will listed his employer as “Loving” and his profession as “You.”

A Newsmax analysis of the 1.4 million individual contributions in the latest master file for the Obama campaign discovered 1,000 separate entries for Mr. Good Will, most of them for $25. In total, Mr. Good Will gave $17,375.

Following this and subsequent FEC requests, campaign records show that 330 contributions from Mr. Good Will were credited back to a credit card. But the most recent report, filed on Sept. 20, showed a net cumulative balance of $8,950 — still well over the $4,600 limit.

There can be no doubt that the Obama campaign noticed these contributions, since Obama’s Sept. 20 report specified that Good Will’s cumulative contributions since the beginning of the campaign were $9,375.

In an e-mailed response to a query from Newsmax, Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt pledged that the campaign would return the donations. But given the slowness with which the campaign has responded to earlier FEC queries, there’s no guarantee that the money will be returned before the Nov. 4 election.

Similarly, a donor identified as “Pro, Doodad,” from “Nando, NY,” gave $19,500 in 786 separate donations, most of them for $25. For most of these donations, Mr. Doodad Pro listed his employer as “Loving” and his profession as “You,” just as Good Will had done. But in some of them, he didn’t even go this far, apparently picking letters at random to fill in the blanks on the credit card donation form. In these cases, he said he was employed by “VCX” and that his profession was “VCVC.”

Following FEC requests, the Obama campaign began refunding money to Doodad Pro in February 2008. In all, about $8,425 was charged back to a credit card. But that still left a net total of $11,165 as of Sept. 20, way over the individual limit of $4,600. Here again, LaBolt pledged that the contributions would be returned but gave no date.

In February, after just 93 donations, Doodad Pro had already gone over the $2,300 limit for the primary. He was over the $4,600 limit for the general election one month later. In response to FEC complaints, the Obama campaign began refunding money to Doodad Pro even before he reached these limits. But his credit card was the gift that kept on giving. His most recent un-refunded contributions were on July 7, when he made 14 separate donations, apparently by credit card, of $25 each.

Just as with Mr. Good Will, there can be no doubt that the Obama campaign noticed the contributions, since its Sept. 20 report specified that Doodad’s cumulative contributions since the beginning of the campaign were $10,965.

Bear in mind that we only know about Messrs. "Good Will" and "Doodad Pro" because someone detected that they went over $200 in aggregate contributions. If more clever Obama supporters have given thousands of dollars to Obama by structuring it in a variety of different phony names and amounts under $200, we might not learn about that for years ... if ever.

And then there is the foreign money. A sampling from Ken — though all of it should be read (italics are mine):

The FEC has compiled a separate database of potentially questionable overseas donations that contains more than 11,500 contributions totaling $33.8 million. More than 520 listed their “state” as “IR,” often an abbreviation for Iran. Another 63 listed it as “UK,” the United Kingdom.

More than 1,400 of the overseas entries clearly were U.S. diplomats or military personnel, who gave an APO address overseas. Their total contributions came to just $201,680. But others came from places as far afield as Abu Dhabi, Addis Ababa, Beijing, Fallujah, Florence, Italy, and a wide selection of towns and cities in France.

Until recently, the Obama Web site allowed a contributor to select the country where he resided from the entire membership of the United Nations, including such friendly places as North Korea and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Unlike McCain’s or Sen. Hillary Clinton’s online donation pages, the Obama site did not ask for proof of citizenship until just recently....

In July and August, the head of the Nigeria’s stock market held a series of pro-Obama fundraisers in Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city. The events attracted local Nigerian business owners. At one event, a table for eight at one fundraising dinner went for $16,800. Nigerian press reports claimed sponsors raked in an estimated $900,000. The sponsors said the fundraisers were held to help Nigerians attend the Democratic convention in Denver. But the Nigerian press expressed skepticism of that claim, and the Nigerian public anti-fraud commission is now investigating the matter. In June, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi gave a public speech praising Obama, claiming foreign nationals were donating to his campaign. “All the people in the Arab and Islamic world and in Africa applauded this man,” the Libyan leader said. “They welcomed him and prayed for him and for his success, and they may have even been involved in legitimate contribution campaigns to enable him to win the American presidency..."

[O]n July 31 that donors from the Gaza strip had contributed $33,000 to the Obama campaign through bulk purchases of T-shirts they had shipped to Gaza.... A pair of Palestinian brothers named Hosam and Monir Edwan contributed more than $31,300 to the Obama campaign in October and November 2007, FEC records show. Their largesse attracted the attention of the FEC almost immediately. In an April 15, 2008, report that examined the Obama campaign’s year-end figures for 2007, the FEC asked that some of these contributions be reassigned. The Obama camp complied sluggishly, prompting a more detailed admonishment form the FEC on July 30. The Edwan brothers listed their address as “GA,” as in Georgia, although they entered “Gaza” or “Rafah Refugee camp” as their city of residence on most of the online contribution forms.... The latest Obama campaign filing shows that $891.11 still has not been refunded to the Edwan brothers, despite repeated FEC warnings and campaign claims that all the money was refunded in December.

A Newsmax review of the Obama campaign finance filings found that the FEC had asked for the redesignation or refund of 53,828 donations, totaling just under $30 million.

But none involves the donors who never appear in the Obama campaign reports, which the [Center for Responsive Politics] estimates at nearly half the $426.8 million the Obama campaign has raised to date.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; campaignfinance; capmpaignfinance; democrats; electionfraud; elections; fec; funnymoney; nobama08; obama
When Gibbon wrote of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire he began with the reign of the corrupt and monsterous Commodus.

When some future historian charts the Decline and Fall of the American Republic he will begin with the reign of this evil, vile fraud.

1 posted on 10/01/2008 10:02:05 AM PDT by mojito
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To: mojito
I suspected that all of the “so-called” on-line small donations were really coming from a few people (e.g., liberal millionaires like Soros) who were using phony names and smaller contributions to do an end-run around political contribution laws.
2 posted on 10/01/2008 10:08:40 AM PDT by HwyChile
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To: mojito

Sometimes I feel that way. Other times I think that there have been cultures on this Earth which have lasted thousands of years, and they weathered the incompetent and the tyrannical along with the benign and the benificent.

My observation from up here next to the Arctic Circle is that many Americans are eager to elect a black man as president in a misplaced sense of white guilt or atonment for racism. Therefore, nothing that Obama does will be criticized, since that might stand in the way of electing a black man for president.

My other observation is that American culture, like the environment, is far stronger than we give it credit. Obama certainly acts like a tyrant in the making, and his leftwing views support that. Obama might try to establish the dictatorship of the proletariat, but there’s a little too much appreciation for liberty, freedom, self-expression, and the religious belief here for me to think that he’ll succeed.

The first thing needed to defeat these clowns is a clear, convincing belief in the nobility of our values and the ability to stand up for them no matter what. You can’t defeat a man, or a nation, that refuses to accept surrender. I’m teaching that to my son, who is 10 years old, and my students, who are in high school.

And yes, you are correct. The Romans started their decline when they gave up believing in their culture, traditions, and values, and stopped defending them. I’ll be damned if that happens on my watch.


3 posted on 10/01/2008 10:14:22 AM PDT by redpoll
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To: HwyChile
Agreed about Soros, probably using "banks" of PCs as clients to Obama's campaign contribution servers.

But its only fitting... since Obama will solve world poverty, that the world funnels their millions of $25 contributions to his campaign.

4 posted on 10/01/2008 10:19:41 AM PDT by C210N (The television has mounted the most serious assault on Republicanism since Das Kapital.)
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To: redpoll
I don't mean to be defeatist, and I certainly agree with everything you say.

But when I look at this election, and the forces allied with Obama I believe we may need God's Providence to save this country from a President Mugabe...I mean Obama.

Too many of our citizens have corrupted values; these are the values that have brought Obama to the fore of our national life.

God chastised the Israelites when they had forgotten his laws. I fear we may be next to learn the same lessons.

5 posted on 10/01/2008 10:24:46 AM PDT by mojito
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To: redpoll

I join you - we will not let the ideals that birthed this Republic die.


6 posted on 10/01/2008 10:27:09 AM PDT by dandelion
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To: mojito

It has been just breathtaking ...
all the stuff from the Obama campaign
that the Ministry of Propaganda never finds worth reporting
... and therefore comparatively few ever learn about.


7 posted on 10/01/2008 10:28:20 AM PDT by Eleutherios (The All-American Team vs. The Teleprompter Kid)
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To: HwyChile

Obama not only should be forced to return the money, he and all his accountants ought to be in jail.


8 posted on 10/01/2008 10:33:57 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: mojito

>>>God chastised the Israelites when they had forgotten his laws. I fear we may be next to learn the same lessons.<<<

Speaking as someone whose ancestors were those Isrealites, I’d like to add that we did learn those lessons. Learning was tough, but change is almost always hard.

And the Jews are still here, too, despite the allied forces of the world to wipe us out time after time. There’s no reason for Americans to also last through the ages. It’s up to us.


9 posted on 10/01/2008 10:55:35 AM PDT by redpoll
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To: redpoll

Agreed.

And Happy New Year.


10 posted on 10/01/2008 11:17:23 AM PDT by mojito
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To: mojito

In my AM Bible read the next page in line was Leviticus 18 (I try to read 4 pages of OT a day and a NT book). He turns from nations that routinely accept abomination. Ezekiel was the prophet that “heard the presence of the Lord go out” because there was no longer enough believers in the nation and the people had become accepting of abomination. Now I am not a “crazy” doom and gloomer but events of late sort of make one wonder. If Jabez could ask to be blessed so that he might be a blessing does the contrary apply? Can His blessing be removed if we finally become eccpting of enough abomination He can’t stand it?


11 posted on 10/01/2008 11:41:11 AM PDT by wastoute
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