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To: ALOHA RONNIE; RonDog; Snow Bunny; AnnaZ; JohnHuang2; madfly; MeeknMing; Bryan; Constitution Day
...The three men who've dominated the last three presidential tickets, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Joseph Lieberman, the DLC's most recent chairman, are all quintessential New Democrats. So are many of the party's rising stars, such as Senator John Edwards of North Carolina...

...While the DLC will not formally disclose its sources of contributions and dues, the full array of its corporate supporters is contained in the program from its annual fall dinner last October, a gala salute to Lieberman that was held at the National Building Museum in Washington.

... Five tiers of donors are evident: the Board of Advisers, the Policy Roundtable, the Executive Council, the Board of Trustees, and an ad hoc group called the Event Committee--and companies are placed in each tier depending on the size of their check. For $5,000, 180 companies, lobbying firms, and individuals found themselves on the DLC's board of advisers, including British Petroleum, Boeing, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Coca-Cola, Dell, Eli Lilly, Federal Express, Glaxo Wellcome, Intel, Motorola, U.S. Tobacco, Union Carbide, and Xerox, along with trade associations ranging from the American Association of Health Plans to the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. For $10,000, another 85 corporations signed on as the DLC's policy roundtable, including AOL, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Citigroup, Dow, GE, IBM, Oracle, UBS PacifiCare, PaineWebber, Pfizer, Pharmacia and Upjohn, and TRW.

And for $25,000, 28 giant companies found their way onto the DLC's executive council, including Aetna, AT&T, American Airlines, AIG, BellSouth, Chevron, DuPont, Enron, IBM, Merck and Company, Microsoft, Philip Morris, Texaco, and Verizon Communications.

... One member of the DLC's executive council is none other than Koch Industries, the privately held, Kansas-based oil company whose namesake family members are avatars of the far right, having helped to found archconservative institutions like the Cato Institute and Citizens for a Sound Economy. Not only that, but two Koch executives, Richard Fink and Robert P. Hall III, are listed as members of the board of trustees and the event committee, respectively--meaning that they gave significantly more than $25,000.

...The DLC board of trustees is an elite body whose membership is reserved for major donors, and many of the trustees are financial wheeler-dealers who run investment companies and capital management firms--though senior executives from a handful of corporations, such as Koch, Aetna, and Coca-Cola, are included.

...Some donate enormous amounts of money, such as Bernard Schwartz, the chairman and CEO of Loral Space and Communications, who single-handedly finances the entire publication of Blueprint, the DLC's retooled monthly that replaced The New Democrat.


FYI...An oldie but a goodie from the far-left American Prospect, bragging about the DLC's success in turning the Dem. party into a pro-business party when it became obvious that class warfare wasn't working after the Reagan-Bush years. The middle class owned stocks, and boats....

While the DLC will not formally disclose its sources of contributions and dues...

the press looks the other way. Enron...a member of DLC's executive council? Who knew (besides Lieberman, Edwards, Kennedy, Bayh..)? Why not?

50 posted on 07/15/2002 10:27:34 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks, bump!
51 posted on 07/15/2002 11:35:37 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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Ping for the press....who for all their coverage of the Democrats at the DLC pre-election 2004 parade in NY, hasn't mentioned anything about the DLC....the evil CEOs and Big Business wing of the Dem. party. Enron, Citigroup, business-government working together, "Third Way" socialists among us, Dem. favors for their favorites...Big Monkey Business, Big Press Cover-up.

Did the press donate all this free air time to the Republican candidates in 1993, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, 1, 2?

52 posted on 07/30/2002 4:00:45 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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