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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (513296)12/19/2003 10:27:54 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 769670
 
Friedman is also the guy who infamously said the McDonald's isn't going global withount McDonnell-Doulas going as the enforcer.

Since I reject the notion that the world needs or deserves 'food for fatties' worldwide, I also reject Friedman as an arbiter of the road to democracy in Iraq. He's way too much of an imperialist's apologist and lackey for my tastes.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (513296)12/19/2003 10:29:32 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 769670
 
Subject: [WHFS] New Rangers and Pioneers List Released
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003
From: White House for Sale <whfs@CITIZEN.ORG>
To: WHITEHOUSEFORSALE@LISTSERVER.CITIZEN.ORG

The Bush-Cheney re-election campaign's unprecedented fundraising haul of at least $110 million over the past six months has relied on super-donors - 351 contributors who have attained elite status with the Bush organization, including 42 new bundlers that were disclosed by the
campaign yesterday.

The Bush campaign now has 134 Rangers, those fundraisers who bundle at least $200,000 in individual contributions, and 217 Pioneers, who each have brought in at least $100,000. In addition, the campaign has identified three new Mavericks - the title given to fundraisers under
age 40 who bring in at least $50,000.

Notables among the newly named rainmakers are Lance Weaver, who is now the second Ranger on the list from credit card giant MBNA America; two new Rangers from Arkansas, financier Warren Stephens and banker J. French Hill, a former top Treasury Department official; Pioneer Stephen
Burke, president of Comcast Cable; Verizon CEO and Pioneer Ivan Seidenberg; and Ohio Rep. Rob Portman, chairman of the House Republican Leadership and a Pioneer.

If you'd like to read more, including a list of all of the new Rangers and Pioneers and an updated count of Rangers and Pioneers by state, please visit
whitehouseforsale.org