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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: A. Borealis who wrote (13712)1/21/2000 8:22:00 AM
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Thursday January 20, 9:42 AM

Clinton Fundraiser Cashing In?

New York talk radio maverick Lynn Samuels has turned up an interesting development in the Clinton quid-pro-quo department. On Wednesday she reported on her website:

"CASHING IN OR BUSINESS AS USUAL - On Tues. Jan.18, 2000 President Clinton proposed giving up to $3000 in tax credits to help the 2 million Americans who must provide LONG TERM CARE for elderly or disabled relatives.

On Jan 19, 2000, Terry McAuliffe was appointed to the Board of Advisors of the Carlstadt, NJ company Infu-Tech. The press release announcing McAuliffe's appointment identifies Infu-Tech as "a leading provider of high quality, cost efficient specialty pharmaceutical and medical services to patients in their homes, ambulatory infusion sites and in LONG TERM CARE facilities.

McAuliffe was the national co-chair of the Clinton-Gore '96 campaign as well as the campaign's national finance chairman. It was McAuliffe who was going to put up $1.35 million in cash to secure a mortgage for the Clintons when they decided to buy their house in Chappaqua, NY.(cont)
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