Friday, August 01, 2008

Obama's Gaza Financial Support

After all we've been reading about the humanitarian crisis, starvation, medical problems, under-employment and what not, it seems that Gazan Arabs are pulling themselves out.

How?

By making contributions and donations to the presidential campaign of Barack (Paris *) Obama.

Pam of AtlasShrugs posted this:

Atlas reader Cathy has been indispensable in helping to track Obama's very questionable campaign donations. She found a one mother of a red flag. There is a large contributor in the 'G's'. Largest. Name is Monir Edwan. City is Rafah and the State is GA. You'd think GA is for Georgia. IT'S NOT! There is no Rafah Georgia. It's Rafah GAZA...The file attached has both Monir & Hosam Edwan. Both from Rafah. Both over allowed spending limit...Edwans's contributions totalling $24,321.41. The contributions are all to Obama the candidate...Cathy's source of the data is from the FEC site...She went back to find it today so I could be sure it was legit. Here is the link Unzipped it is the basis for everything she submitted.

How much money was raised from the phone banks in Gaza (see video)?

UPDATE: Schlussel weighs in.

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Good work, Pam!

I am going to try to get in touch with the Edwans. All in the name of democracy and fair election funding.


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Opening a new front Wednesday, the GOP campaign rolled out a hard-hitting commercial that uses pictures of 20-something stars Britney Spears and Paris Hilton to suggest that Obama is little more than a media darling who is unqualified to be president. "He's the biggest celebrity in the world, but is he ready to lead?" the ad asks.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Through all of this there is an underlying note that seems to be looked over again and again. Anymore money and financial backing are necessary for a win in any political race, but what happened to these people being servants to the people, instead they spend more on their campaigns and lobbying for money form donaters than they ever will give back to the people. the last thing i read was clinton had spent like 15 million dollars to lose the nomination. That is a lot of money that could go to a lot better things that i can think of. I don't know maybe i'm just crazy though.

sincerely,
mad as hell,
in CA

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