Lockyer bankrolled his wifes campaign for county supervisor with $1.5 million from his own campaign coffers, a practice political watchdogs haves tried to end. Its a priority of ours that we can see and track where all our moneys going, Common Causes Phillip Ung said. I cant point to another instance where that amount of money has been used in a local race, Ung said.
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WHERE DID MR L GET THE MONEY TO BACK THE WIFE? Somebody ought to check the bonding issues his office organizes. Bonding means B-I-G debt for taxpayers and eternal fees for bonding agrnts. Does Bill get a cut of the bonding fees? Better check those books.
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Here's some popular campaign funding frauds:
* Instructing a campaign volunteer to forge the handwriting of campaign donors on donor contribution forms required by the Campaign Finance Board.
* Offering to reimburse an individual for a donation to the campaign.
* Instructing campaign volunteers, and others, not to accept consecutively numbered money orders as donations to evade detection about shady donations.
* Discussing ways to conceal information about bundlers.
* Working closely with bundlers on fund- raising events in which donors were illegally reimbursed for their contributions.
* Impeding investigations by failing to produce subpoenaed records in an apparent attempt to evade detection.
One of Lockyer's donors weighs in.
"Duh--- that's what most married woman dood after an argument."
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Tracked to rehab, Mrs Lockyer was asked about her marital situation, "We have very little thrust between us."
"Don't you mean trust?" asked a reporter.
" No I mean thrust--my husband is 70 years old--you figure it out," said Nadia.
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Three on a match:
Nadia.
The sex machine.
The cuckold --- ever do a paternity test on that kid, Bill?