Did Obama Buy The White House With Illegal Money?
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By Herb Denenberg, The Bulletin
12/08/2008

There is now growing evidence that Sen. Barack Obama bought the White 
House by using illegal and fraudulent fundraising, but that's a story 
you won't read in the mainstream media. You will read about it here 
today. While that story of Obama election law violations is still 
developing, what is the mainstream media reporting on? The New York 
Times isn't interested in election fraud ... if committed by Sen. 
Obama and the Democrats. So it is using its resources to investigate 
the amount of money the McCain campaign spent on hair stylists for 
Gov. Sarah Palin. (New York Times, Dec. 6, 2008). They've already 
investigated the amount spent on her wardrobe. Yes, the bias and 
dishonesty of the New York Times no longer just oozes out, it floods 
out in epic proportions. The once great paper has become a sad joke, 
a puppet and propagandist for the Democratic Party that can hardly 
write an honest word on politics.

The mainstream media paid little attention to ACORN, the organization 
that is the headquarters for election fraud, and its long-time and 
close association with Sen. Obama. Nor would it spend time reporting 
on some of the strange expenditures of the Obama campaign, such as 
the one for 400,000 temporary Obama tattoos. Of course, the 
mainstream media doesn't question how Sen. Obama spent his campaign 
money. In the eyes of the mainstream media, the Messiah, the Savior, 
the Chosen One, a.k.a. Sen. Obama can do no wrong. But the Times and 
the mainstream media have endless resources for how the McCain 
campaign spent its money.

When not trying to smear Gov. Palin or Sen. John McCain, the 
mainstream media is reporting that Sen. Obama had broken all records 
for fundraising for a political campaign, hitting $745 million, 
raising twice as much as his opponent. They reported how effectively 
he used the Internet and how many small donations he received. 
Needless to say, the mainstream media did not report on how he 
encouraged fraud, accepted contributions from obviously fake names, 
countenanced illegal donations in amounts over the legal limit, and 
also catered to illegal foreign contributors.

For the full story, you'll have to look to a media outlet such as the 
excellent magazine Newsmax (December 2008), with a cover story 
entitled "Bought! [Then with a picture of the White House] Price $608 
Million: Special Report: New Questions Emerge Over Barack Obama's 
Fundraising." Newsmax used an earlier amount, as the $745 million 
total came out after the December issue of Newsmax went to press.

Newsmax reports the first sign of trouble appeared when a sharp-eyed 
analyst at the Federal Election Commission (FEC) noticed something 
was wrong among the tens of thousands of electronic pages of the 
latest Obama finance report. Someone from Austin, Texas, had donated 
hundreds of times to the Obama campaign. Most of the donations were 
$25, totaling $17,000, but the total far exceeded $4,600, the legal 
limit. There's more. Mr. Good Will's employer was listed as "Loving" 
and his profession was "You." Mr. Good Will wasn't real.

This took place on June 25, 2008. Newsmax reports there had been one 
question raised before: "The FEC already had questioned the Obama 
campaign about curious donations and suspiciously large overseas 
purchases of pro-Obama merchandise as far back as April. With this 
latest bland request for explanation, FEC officials pulled another 
thread in the messy fabric of Obama's massive fundraising apparatus."

It became obvious that serious violations were coming into view. 
Newsmax reports, "As part of that pursuit [of record-breaking 
campaign cash], the campaign would ignore, and occasionally encourage 
obvious attempts to circumvent campaign finance laws by masking 
identities, dollar amounts, and countries of origin for an estimated 
2.5 million donors."

"A subsequent month-long investigation by Newsmax exposed even more 
discrepancies riddling Obama's campaign ledger."

Newsmax has taken an important first step in revealing the fraud and 
illegality wrapped around Sen. Obama's fundraising. But there is more 
in the works. For a long time, the fundraising will be the subject of 
controversy and investigation. The Heritage Foundation has demanded 
an in depth audit of the campaign's financing.

The mainstream media should be in the middle of investigations of 
fraud and illegality in Sen. Obama's campaign. But remember, Sen. 
Obama twice promised to work with Sen. McCain on an agreement to 
accept public financing. Sen. McCain accepted public financing and 
stuck to his word. But Sen. Obama reneged in June, abandoning 
principle and going for political expediency. The mainstream media 
gave Sen. Obama a free pass on his broken promise to adhere to public 
financing, and is likely to give him a free pass on questions about 
his fundraising.

As soon as Newsmax started its investigation in September 2008, it 
found donors were not only going over the legal limits on amounts 
that can be contributed but there were also growing indications that 
millions of dollars were coming from foreign donors, a violation of 
campaign finance laws.

A campaign doesn't have to report donors who give less than $200, but 
merely submit running totals for each donor, and then report them 
when they go beyond $200. Newsmax encountered a red flag in the 
number of Obama voters who never broke the $200 threshold. By Sept. 
29, the Obama campaign identified $222.7 million coming from 
contributions of $200 or less. Only $39.6 million came from donors 
the Obama campaign had to identify. So that $222.7 million became the 
largest pool of unidentified money that ever came into the election system.

Campaign finance watchdogs were suspicious about the amount of 
unidentified money. So they asked both campaigns for more information 
on small donors. As you might guess, Sen. McCain provided the 
requested information. Sen. Obama stone-walled, as is his custom on 
all matters, even such fundamental ones as to his birth certificate 
and whether he is even eligible to be president. (I used to send 
questions to the Obama campaign, but found they were acknowledged but 
then ignored; so I gave up.)

The Newsmax investigators started finding other donors such as Mr. 
Good Will. There was "Pro, Doodad" from Nando, NY," who gave $19,950 
in 786 separate donations, most of them for $25. His employer was 
listed as "Loving" and his profession as "You," the same as Mr. Good Will.

The Obama campaign then told the FEC that it had refunded $8,425 to 
"Pro, Doodad." So he was still over the limit. The Obama campaign 
said it would refund any excess over the legal limit to this 
obviously fake donor.

In September and October, bogus contributions continued to roll in 
thanks to Bart Simpson, Family Guy, Daffy Duck and King Kong. There 
was no attempt by the Obama campaign to screen them out.

These bogus donors could have and should have been caught at the 
outset. Merchants use a security system that stops those whose name 
and address don't match their credit card account. The Obama campaign 
had turned off this security feature, according to industry analysts 
and a confidential informant that communicated with Newsmax. This 
suggests that the Obama campaign was knowingly and deliberately 
committing election fraud.

What's more, these phony contributions were in clear violation of the 
criminal law. One expert told Newsmax, "Making a contribution in the 
name of another person is the only part of the federal election law 
that actually carries a criminal penalty." The campaign is 
responsible for weeding out phony contributions and clearly did not, 
according to Newsmax.

Even when there were identified donors, the violations continued by 
allowing contributions in excess of legal limits. For example, one 
case involved a woman who contributed over the limit. The campaign 
claimed it had redesignated the money (sent it to a source that could 
accept it legally). But the woman claimed she had never been so 
notified. Another listed donor was also way over the limit. The 
campaign claimed it had returned the excess. The donor said no money 
was returned to him and he had no recollection of giving money in the 
first place.

Many other donors made contributions over the legal limit. Newsmax 
found that many of these never received refunds or other notification 
that they were over the limit. If excess contributions are not 
refunded within 60 days that is a clear violation of federal campaign 
finance laws.

Even more troubling is a flood of contributions from foreigners. 
That's illegal. The only exceptions are for permanent residents 
holding green cards. There were so many questionable donations from 
foreigners that the FEC made a watch list of them on a database. 
There were 16,500 of them totaling $5.25 million in contributions. Of 
these only 2,150 were clearly U.S. diplomats or military personnel, 
but they totaled up to only $302,131. But some of the contributions 
came from Abu Dhabi, Addis Ababa, Beijing, Fallujah, Florence (Italy) 
and many towns and cities in France.

In contrast, the McCain campaign required foreign donors to submit 
proof of citizenship for online contributors. The Obama campaign did 
not. Newsmax concludes, "With such lax vetting of foreign 
contributions, the Obama campaign may have indirectly contributed to 
questionable fundraising by foreigners."

There was plenty of reason for Sen. Obama's campaign and everyone 
else to suspect illegal foreign contributions. In fact, Libyan 
dictator Moammar Gadhafi gave a public speech praising Sen. Obama and 
claiming foreign nationals were donating to his campaign. Mr. Gadhafi 
said foreign contributions were perfectly legal, despite U.S. law to 
the contrary. Apparently, the Obama campaign was getting its legal 
advice from dictator Mr. Gadhafi.

Newsmax found that there were foreign currency donations to Obama 
ranging from $12.8 million to $63 million. Another red flag was 
identified, as there were 44,410 unrounded contributions. That's 
unusual as almost all donors give in dollar amounts (e.g., $25, not 
$25.13). When there are so many unrounded contributions that suggest 
they came about through conversion from foreign currency. Campaign 
finance experts found these unrounded donations suspicious.

The Republican National Committee filed a formal complain against the 
Obama campaign alleging illegal foreign contributions and 
contributions over the legal limit. A lawyer for the RNC also said 
that the Obama responses to FEC inquiries "have often been inadequate 
and late."

All this enabled Sen. Obama to swamp Sen. McCain by massively 
outspending him on campaign ads and campaign organization. Did Sen. 
Obama buy the White House? You decide. He did abandon pubic 
financing, which Newsmax says was brilliant even if dishonest. He did 
essentially kill public financing for future elections. Any major 
candidate now knows that he can't win if he accepts public financing 
against an opponent who rejects public financing.

So Sen. Obama was not only somewhat dishonest in rejecting public 
financing but was also dishonest in the way he managed his private 
financing of his election. Here is the man who promised change and a 
departure from the old politics. But his new politics is even more 
problematic and dishonest than the old. But what would you expect 
from the man who sat in the church of Rev. Jeremy "God Damn America" 
Wright for 20 years and then claimed he never knew what the Rev. 
Wright was all about. I concluded (even though I knew I was not being 
"politically correct") right from the outset that Sen. Obama is a 
faker, a phony, a fraud, and a liar, and I have seen precious little 
since the election to change my mind.

The Newsmax investigation made no reference to the close relationship 
between Obama and his campaign with ACORN, the masters of voter fraud 
and the most notorious practitioner of voter fraud during the 
campaign. But it is worth noting that Sen. Obama has a peculiar 
propensity to associate with organizations dealing in voter fraud 
just as he has had such propensity to associate with terrorists and 
America-haters.

One thing you can do is start going to alternative sources of news 
and information such as the magazine Newsmax or its web site. And you 
can also boycott the dishonest and biased journalism of the 
mainstream media. Start by going to the web site www.boycottnyt.com, 
maintained by the media watchdog, Accuracy in Media (AIM) and signing 
its petition. Also boycott other mainstream media journalistic 
disgraces, starting with the Philadelphia Inquirer. Don't let the 
mainstream media continue to sabotage our democracy. They've already 
elected a president, and its time we stop the continuing damage.

Herb Denenberg is a former Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner, 
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commissioner, and professor at the 
Wharton School. He is a longtime Philadelphia journalist and consumer 
advocate. He is also a member of the Institute of Medicine of the 
National Academy of the Sciences. His column appears daily in The 
Bulletin. You can reach him at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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