http://tinyurl.com/5bcwkm

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The event, taking place on the evening of September 2 in Geneva, Switzerland
will be split into two parts: a reception and a dinner. According to Obama's
National Finance Committee, tickets for the reception where Clooney will
speak are going for $1,000, followed by a dinner at the home of NFC member
Charles Adams for $10,000 a plate. Space for the dinner is limited to 75
guests.

Clooney made headlines in February when he told CNN he was hesitant to
campaign for the presumptive Democratic nominee, calling it a 'slippery
slope.'

"I feel that at times you can harm the person that you are trying to help,"
Clooney told CNN's Kiran Chetry in reference to campaigning for Obama. "I
don't want to damage anybody."

The Academy Award winning actor officially endorsed Obama early last year
calling him a 'rock star.' Clooney compared him to the likes of John and
Robert Kennedy saying, "Few people in my lifetime, that I've heard speak
made me want to get up and do something," but cautioned, "I don't want to
hurt him by saying that."

Although next month's fundraiser is taking place overseas, the campaign
specified only U.S. Citizens with a passport will be allowed to contribute
to the campaign.
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Shh, Day dunt want us normul werkin' Amerikuns to heer about it.

- Bob




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