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To: FairOpinion; Roscoe; strela
Lie #2: In recent days, Tom McClintock, the "other Republican" in California's recall race, has accepted a million dollars spent on his behalf by a left-wing special interest group.

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The $1 million to be spent on McClintock's behalf is by Indian gambling interests, a staunch Democratic special interest.... The Sacramento Bee has announced that the Morongo tribe is spending $1 million to boost McClintock's candidacy...
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    From the San Francisco Chronicle, p. A19, Friday, 9/19/03...

    No other special-interest group has donated more in the recall campaign than California's Indian tribes. They have donated $3.25 million to help Bustamante's campaign, while pumping another $2 million into indpendent expenditure committees, according to an Associated Press review of campaign finance records.

    The Morongo Band of Mission Indians has spent $29,000 preparing a TV ad supporting McClintock and will begin a TV campaign today that could cost between $1 million and $2 million a week, the Sacramento Bee reported.

    The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation from the San Diego area also donated $50,000 to an independent expenditure committee, Tax Fighters for Tom McClintock for Governor, and the maximum $21,200 to his own campaign.

Clearly, McClintock has not "accepted" $1 million from any of the tribes. According to the SF Chronicle article cited above, McClintock accepted $21,200, which is the maximum he can accept from this source. The rest of the Indian money has gone to independent expenditure committees, not McClintock or McClintock's campaign.

From the same SF Chronicle article...

    When he announced his candidacy on the "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno, Schwarzenegger said he did not "need to take money from anybody" and vowed to come to Sacramento to rid it of special-interest politics...

    "It was Schwarzenegger who made the promise he wouldn't raise any outside money, and he has accepted millions of dollars from some of the biggest corporate interests in California," McClintock said.

So if somebody spends $1 million of their own money to put out ads promoting McClintock's candidacy, what is he supposed to do? Get a restraining order from a judge to stop them from spending their money to say nice things about him? He can't very well "return" what he never received or "accepted," as the author of this thread's article claims. However, Arnold could certainly return the millions of dollars in special-interest contributions he said he "didn't need."

172 posted on 09/20/2003 2:02:47 AM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte
So if somebody spends $1 million of their own money to put out ads promoting McClintock's candidacy, what is he supposed to do?

The Arnold groupies also ignore the fact that it would be illegal for McClintock to tell an independent committee how to spend their money.

217 posted on 09/20/2003 9:27:57 AM PDT by Roscoe
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