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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: calgal who wrote (161073)7/15/2001 4:19:40 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
New mr.bill Allegations Expose Campaign Finance Reform Fraud newsmax.com

Just days after the August event, the
Washington Post uncovered an ancient
felony conviction on Paul's record.
The Clintons' reaction? They returned
$2,000 to Paul and suggested that was
the totality of his contributions to
Mrs. Clinton's campaign.

Paul told "20/20," "What they said
was, 'Oh, who? Peter Paul - oh, I
think he was a producer of the event.
He gave the $2,000, we forgot about
it. But we're sending it back. We
wouldn't take any money from him."

When "20/20" confronted Mrs. Clinton
directly on Paul's allegations, she
told reporter Ross, "I'm just not
going to comment on it. It's not
anything that I'm going to have
anything to say about."

What about Sen. McCain, who'll be on
"Meet the Press" Sunday to complain
that his campaign finance reform bill
was shot down in the House last week?
Will he have anything to say about
Peter Paul's campaign finance
allegations against Hillary?

Or will McCain & Co. remain focused
on passing even more toothless
campaign finance laws that they'll
allow the Clintons and their ilk to
break with impunity in the next
election cycle?

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tom watson tosiwmee
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