Posted on 11/14/2011 7:04:13 AM PST by Interesting Times
A felon once imprisoned for fraud is raising money in the name of Herman Cain and profiting off of it through a company he owns. It is the second group raising large amounts of Cain cash that has a history of collecting millions of dollars through politically charged mailings and spending hardly any of it on politics.
Draft Herman Cain is the latest from two California men who have raised tens of millions of dollars cashing in on causes such as breast cancer and illegal immigration, with little to show for it except payments to fundraisers and themselves, an analysis by The Washington Times shows.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Faux fundraiser ping.
This is why I never give except directly to a Campaign.
There was a legitimate group called “Draft Cain” that was a grassroots group started by Maurice Atkinson here in GA - and it grew to groups across the country. However, after Cain announced, they changed their name to Elect Cain - and were not involved in fundraising, only in organizing volunteers for the events.
Warning. Fake fund raisers trying to cash in on the Cain Train.
Cain is just the latest excuse. The are the same people who drained all the blood out of the Minuteman movement.
BTTT
HOW CAN YOU AVOID THESE SCAMMERS? Simple: Do not EVER give a donation to anything where the URL says "conservativedonations.com" in it. This is the handiwork of Sheldon and his Diener Consulting group that (with Kreep) wrecked the Minutemen and sucked dry many other causes. Kreep has also raked in millions from the birther issue. They are bottom-feeders.
Here are the groups to avoid. Do not under any cicumstances give to any of these groups:
AmeriPAC, Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise (CDFE), Knights Hospitallers, Mom's Against Hunger, Pray in Jesus Name, Renewing American Leadership (RAL), RightMarch, RightMarch PAC, Republican Majority Campaign PAC (RMC PAC), Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Staying True to America's National Destiny (S.T.A.N.D.), STAND PAC, United States Justice Foundation (USJF), Vision America, "Base Connect"
Yes, donate directly to the campaign. That keeps the sacmmers and the establishment out of the loop.
Thank you for that list.
I don’t give except to the campaigns...but I do get any number of calls...I haven’t given 1 rec cent to any of them over the phone...but I’ll keep you list handy for screening...and tell them to get my name off their call lists.
Not a good rule. Sometimes 'disconnected' groups (they can't legally 'coordinate' w a candidate but have a common goal) do a better job. "Americans for Cain" is coming out with some great stuff this week, while Cain himself hasn't put out any good ads yet, while he ramps up. Those PAC or 527 ads can be of critical assistance to a candidate.
..but I do get any number of calls...I havent given 1 rec cent to any of them over the phone...but Ill keep you list handy for screening...and tell them to get my name off their call lists.
That I agree with 100%
Sucker list? About $300,000 went to Diener Consultants, a Pennsylvania firm without a working phone, to obtain a list of reliable donors. The names on Dieners lists appear to be easy pickings for anyone who sends a tea party-themed mailer. Dieners other major client, AmeriPAC, raised $4 million last election cycle, nearly all of which went to the consultant, Political Advertising and PAC officials. AmeriPAC donated $49,000 to candidates and ran $27,000 worth of ads. Diener also has done work for a smattering of committees connected to former presidential candidate Alan Keyes, such as the Minutemen Alliance, which have raised millions of dollars with little to no money spent toward effective political ends. Mr. Goodwin denied any connection between the Justice Foundation and the Minutemen groups, but The Times obtained joint fundraising solicitations between the foundation and the Minutemen.
They never go away, do they? Like apple gum stuck to a shoe.
That’s why if you’re gonna give to a candidate, make sure you’re giving DIRECTLY to his or her campaign organization, not some group fundraising ‘for’ the candidate.
Yep. Diener and the Keyes Mafia have been around for a long time. I didn’t know that Gary Kreep and the US Justice Foundation are part of the same funds-draining network, however.
Ping.
Thanks for the ping. Suspicions confirmed.
Thanks for the ping!
BTTT!
It’s true that the headline is badly misleading.
That this has anything to do with Romney is speculation.
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