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In charity and politics, Clinton donors overlap
An examination of the William J. Clinton Foundation shows how its fund-raising has fostered potential conflict.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22335754/from/ET/


can you please tell me all the conflicts, and basically what it means??

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2007-12-20 01:36:35 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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There's basically a concern that people might try to buy Hillary by giving money to Bill, as well.

Also, You can only donate I think $10,000 to a Presidential campaign. The concern there is that people might launder money through Bill's foundation to Hillary's campaign.

2007-12-20 01:43:15 · answer #1 · answered by DOOM 7 · 0 0

The Clinton's have always been known for questionable fund raising for campaigns such as the monks who had vowed poverty somehow contributed 5,000 dollars apiece to Bill's reelection campaign and this year hundreds of dishwashers gave 2,000 apiece to Hillary. Do you honestly believe minimum wage employees save up for months and months to contribute to Hillary's campaign? It is a simple case of buying influence and the Clintons are well known for that. The Chinese government funnelled millions to Bill's reelection campaign and were rewarded with permission to buy missle technology from Loral an american company in Lodi, NJ. And to be fair Clinton also collected huge contributions from Loral. And remember when Webb Hubbell agreed to turn state's evidence against the Clintons. Then suddenly he got a 250,000 dollar consulting job from James Riaddy an indonesian businessman with connections to China's government. He then decided not to turn state's eveidence and served his full jail term. Shortly after that Clinton declared the coal in the mines in Utah could no longer be mined. Energy companies in the US were suddenly short of coal. They had to look overseas. The only company able to fill the void was a company owned by.........James Riaddy. Just follow the money and you will find Hill and Bill.

2007-12-20 09:53:05 · answer #2 · answered by Brandon A 5 · 0 0

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