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  • Candidates: Caddo DA's office not for sale (to Soros)

    10/17/2015 9:55:38 AM PDT · by aimhigh · 2 replies
    www.ksla.com ^ | 10/16/2015 | Jeff Ferrell
    SHREVEPORT, LA - Candidates running to become Caddo's next district attorney agree on one fact: The office is not for sale. The message was delivered loud and clear Friday morning by 5 of the 6 candidates after reports that billionaire investor George Soros had made a big political contribution locally. Avallone helped organize the event after media reports this week indicated Soros had donated $256,000 to a Bossier City Super PAC (Political Action Committee) believed to be using the money to influence the race for district attorney.
  • Lehman CEO Fuld and Wife Democrat Donors

    10/07/2008 8:40:49 AM PDT · by edzo4 · 44 replies · 1,935+ views
    oen secrets | 10-7-2008 | Edzo
    FULD, RICHARD NEW YORK,NY 10285 LEHMAN BROTHERS/MANAGING DIRECTOR 4/9/07 $10,000 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Cmte (D) FULD, RICHARD NEW YORK,NY 10019 LEHMAN BROTHERS/CHAIRMAN AND CEO 1/28/08 $2,000 Reed, Jack (D) FULD, RICHARD S GREENWICH,CT 06831 LEHMAN BROTHERS/CHAIRMAN AND CEO 5/29/07 $2,300 Clinton, Hillary (D) FULD, RICHARD S JR GREENWICH,CT 06831 LEHMAN BROTHERS/CHAIRMAN AND CEO 10/19/07 $2,300 Clinton, Hillary (D) FULD, RICHARD S JR GREENWICH,CT 06831 LEHMAN BROTHERS/FIANCE 5/30/07 $2,300 Obama, Barack (D) FULD, RICHARD S JR GREENWICH,CT 06831 8/28/08 $-2,300 Clinton, Hillary (D) FULD, RICHARD S MR JR GREENWICH,CT 06831 10/22/07 $10,000 National Republican Senatorial Cmte (R) FULD, RICHARD S MR...
  • HUGE RALLY AUSTIN 51 ON ELECTION FRAUD! NOT! (Pictures)

    12/12/2004 1:41:41 PM PST · by Next_Time_NJ · 28 replies · 1,353+ views
    Pictures..
  • Activists demand election reform

    12/12/2004 1:11:17 PM PST · by Next_Time_NJ · 14 replies · 599+ views
    As the Electoral College prepares to certify President George W. Bush’s re-election tomorrow, concerns persist about the integrity of the nation’s voting system - particularly in Ohio, where details continue to emerge of technology failures, voter confusion and overcrowded polling stations in minority and poor neighborhoods.