Posted on 10/11/2014 2:49:58 PM PDT by george76
The father of a White House advance team member connected to the Secret Service prostitution scandal was refunded a hefty Obama campaign donation, records show, around the same time additional details about that possible link were made public.
The $20,000 donation was made by Leslie Dach -- whose son Jonathan has been linked to the scandal -- on Sept. 19, 2012, to the Obama Victory Fund.
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Oh. Well then it’s okay.
Sounds to me like an admission of bad conduct by the intern.
Bump
Well Jonathan, this is the undercarriage of the bus. Here is where the drive shaft, axles, suspension and frame members are that will chew you up as the bus moves over you. And see over there? That’s the hot muffler and tail pipe that will burn your but beyond recognitions as the sacrifice for the Won.
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The BLUE ANGELS are flying high here today.
All I can say is WOW! WHAT A SHOW!
Big deal. Chump change. 20 grand doesn’t even cover the hors d’oeuvres for one person at one of Barry’s “fund raisers”.
But now it's leaking that they destroyed the Secret Service to protect a donor's son.
In 2 weeks they can say "we took care of that already. We returned the money". The public won't get the time period and the media will give the WH the cover they need.
Employed Administrative Aide not an intern. STAFF
Another Obama administration policy wonk who will soon get a chance to see the mechanical underpinnings of the Obama bus.
That’s some old style corruption there.
Do you suppose we could get them to return a couple of trillion to the treasury? There sure are enough transgressions made by this administration to warrant that action.
Pimps Return Prostitute’s Money-—more accurate headline.
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