Businessman Says He Lost Hundreds of Customers After Attacks by Obama Campaign                                                                                                              Obama's enemies list is working 					
  May 12, 2012					  						• By  DANIEL HALPER weeklystandard.com
   																Businessman Frank Vandersloot,  the CEO of Melaleuca, has been targeted by the Obama campaign after  donating money to Mitt Romney's presidential campaign. "Three weeks ago,  an Obama campaign website, 'Keeping GOP Honest,' took the extraordinary  step of publicly naming and assailing eight private citizens backing  Mr. Romney," Kim Strassel of  the Wall Street Journal reported.  "Titled 'Behind the curtain: a brief history of Romney's donors,' the  post accused the eight of being 'wealthy individuals with  less-than-reputable records.' Mr. VanderSloot was one of the eight,  smeared particularly as being 'litigious, combative and a bitter foe of  the gay rights movement.'"
   The attacks are working. Vandersloot revealed in an interview on Fox  News that his business practice is being hurt by the attacks from the  Obama team. 
   "Those people that I know well weren't affected by this [attack],"  said Vandersloot. "But for people who didn't know me, who are members of  our business or customers, and they were reading this, then we got a  barrage of phone calls of people cancelling their customer memberships  with us."
   "Really?," the Fox News host asked. "How many did that?"
   "A couple hundred that we can track," Vandersloot replied. 
   Again, the host asked, "Really? Do you have any grounds to sue?"
   "I suppose we do," Vandersloot said. The businessman says he's been  accused of being anti-gay, an accusation he says that couldn't be  further from the truth.
   Watch the interview here:
    Vandersloot has so far donated $1 million to Romney's super PAC.
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