Secret, Foreign, Terrorist Money Floods Into Obama Campaign

by René | October 2, 2008 at 11:59 am
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Monday, September 29, 2008 9:23 PM
By: Kenneth R. Timmerman 

More than half of the whopping $426.9 million Barack Obama has raised has come from small donors whose names the Obama campaign won't disclose.

And questions have arisen about millions more in foreign donations the Obama campaign has received that apparently have not been vetted as legitimate.

Obama has raised nearly twice that of John McCain's campaign, according to new campaign finance report.

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And then there are the overseas donations — at least, the ones that we know about.

The FEC has compiled a separate database of potentially questionable overseas donations that contains more than 11,500 contributions totaling $33.8 million. More than 520 listed their “state” as “IR,” often an abbreviation for Iran. Another 63 listed it as “UK,” the United Kingdom.

More than 1,400 of the overseas entries clearly were U.S. diplomats or military personnel, who gave an APO address overseas. Their total contributions came to just $201,680.

But others came from places as far afield as Abu Dhabi, Addis Ababa, Beijing, Fallujah, Florence, Italy, and a wide selection of towns and cities in France.

Until recently, the Obama Web site allowed a contributor to select the country where he resided from the entire membership of the United Nations, including such friendly places as North Korea and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Unlike McCain’s or Sen. Hillary Clinton’s online donation pages, the Obama site did not ask for proof of citizenship until just recently. Clinton’s presidential campaign required U.S. citizens living abroad to actually fax a copy of their passport before a donation would be accepted.

With such lax vetting of foreign contributions, the Obama campaign may have indirectly contributed to questionable fundraising by foreigners.

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Concerns about foreign fundraising have been raised by other anecdotal accounts of illegal activities.

In June, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi gave a public speech praising Obama, claiming foreign nationals were donating to his campaign.

“All the people in the Arab and Islamic world and in Africa applauded this man,” the Libyan leader said. “They welcomed him and prayed for him and for his success, and they may have even been involved in legitimate contribution campaigns to enable him to win the American presidency..."

Though Gadhafi asserted that fundraising from Arab and African nations were “legitimate,” the fact is that U.S. federal law bans any foreigner from donating to a U.S. election campaign.

The rise of the Internet and use of credit cards have made it easier for foreign nationals to donate to American campaigns, especially if they claim their donation is less than $200.

Campaignmoney.com - campaign contributions per candidate.

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BallyZACA

Interesting... donations for nothing and favors for free (or, owed to whom?)  Every day this guy gets more scary!!  It appears McCain has blown it, unless, the subject moves off the economy, and onto something else... whereas, it also appears that isn't likely to happen any time soon!

With the Democrats in control of the Congress, even increasing their membership in both the Senate and House + gaining control of the WH... America should be far down the road to socialism by the end of Obama's first term.  The next 4-years are gonna' be a b***h!

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René

I don't think the TV remote is gonna help, either.

Rhonda J Mangus
Rhonda J Mangus
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at 14:37 on October 2nd, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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René

Thanks, you can investigate both candidates campaign donations from that link above, and even see who in your state is donating what.

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Sputnic

Blessed are the peace makers. I will be praying for an Obama victory along with many other foreigners. Hopefully US and foreign troops will be coming home soon. The families of british soldiers dead in iraq didnt vote for bush and neither did innocent iraqi civilians. Vote for democracy!

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René

Well, sput, we didn't vote for Tony Blair either. Personally prefer constitutional republic, democracy yields mob rule. Look it up.

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Sputnic

I didn't vote Blair either but Gordon Brown has been prime minister for a year now. Have you been sleeping? Sorry I dont speak hick, what was that bit about mob rule? A Republican that doesnt believe in democracy, is that rare? How about peace, do you believe in that?

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Sputnic

Blessed are the peace makers. I will be praying for an Obama victory along with many other foreigners. Hopefully US and foreign troops will be coming home soon. The families of british soldiers dead in iraq didnt vote for bush and neither did innocent iraqi civilians. Vote for democracy!

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René

Well, sput, we didn't vote for Tony Blair either. Personally prefer constitutional republic, democracy yields mob rule. Look it up.

joellerose
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at 15:26 on October 2nd, 2008

René, I like this story. It's good stuff.  Stories like this get little attention in our liberal-dominated press.  All we get to read about are more lies about Darah Palin.

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Sputnic

I didnt vote Blair either but Gordon Brown has been prime minister for a year now! Have you been sleeping? Sorry I dont speak hick, what was that bit about mob rule? A Republican that doesnt believe in democracy, is that rare? How about peace, do you believe in that?

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Joenugget

Absolute stupidity at work.  What kind of campfire did you have when you dreamt this stuff?

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René

Some other sites you can explore: from the Center for Public Integrity: the Candidates.

Project Vote Smart, Open Secrets.


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