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To: StockDung who wrote (1791)1/8/2005 12:02:41 PM
From: manny_velasco  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 5425
 
Since you like digging for the truth...Did Tony rip his mother off and did tony's mother file charges against him? Has tony ever use a fake id for any reason? Has tony ever front run any stocks to his member of his web site and then turn around and said no i do not do that?



To: StockDung who wrote (1791)1/8/2005 12:12:09 PM
From: Louie_al-Arouri  Respond to of 5425
 
Newsflash to Truthseeker, all Reilef fronts financing terrorism claim they aid refugees. The rest is self-evident, MTHO is a KLA operated al Qeada Relief front aiding terrorists in Macedonia.
I'm sure Hoti's young kids are very sweet and do really cute things with crayons. I'm sure his wife is a doll. What has that got to do with the politics of Rexhep Hoti, senoir advisor PM Bajram, whose alleged war crimes include beheading a teen-age boy or the fact that Tony conned SI members into financing his transport into the USA?

As for the govt's involvement, I'm sure you're aware that Al-Arian's Palestinian Islamic Jihad had been buying political access, right? Sami al-Arian doled out $1,000 contributions to Khaled Elgindy's boss Cynthia McKinney and other politicos for years. Alamoudi, who led Al-Arian's AMC, another Khaled Elgindy affiliation, made campaign contributions to Sen. Spencer Abraham. The same Spencer Abraham the Chicago Tribune reported Tony went to for those Visa's. Funny how that works. Funnier still how niave the TRUTHSEEKER/SCAMBUSTER seems to be about how things work when it comes to the actions of Tony, al-Qadi and the webfraud3.

Pugs, in Elgindys post he said he gave money directly to refuges and then MTHO guy witnessed this. In his post he said he did not give money directly to MTHO.

I do not agree with his logic as far as geting the money back from site members.

I think it was unethical to try and get money back and in the same breath said site donations where going to charity.

Point is the money he spent went to help Bosnia refuges, not some al-Qadi cause.

Has our Government agreed with you?

Are any of the refuges Elgindy helped come into the United States in prison for being terrorists?

It was not Elgindy who gave these people Visa's to get into the country but was the state department and our elected officials



To: StockDung who wrote (1791)1/8/2005 3:14:52 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5425
 
I don't think it matters whether Tony donated to the Mercy outfit or not. As the DoJ is finding out, many of the charities had internal personnel skimming money from the donors or, where the whole operations themselves were suspect, they were misrepresenting the fund's mission to donors.

United Way, Microsoft and American Express, for example, gave money to HLF/Holy Land Foundation. The US has since frozen the HLF accounts and has indicted several founders.

Likewise, Compaq and Microsoft also made donations to Benevolence International Foundation, another group shut down by the US.

Are these companies "terrorists" because they got hoodwinked into giving money to terrorist support groups? Only when the dots are drawn with PugsLogic.

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Prosecutors allege that Arnaout directed his charity to commingle millions of dollars of donations to hide the true purposes of the money. The charity's suburban Chicago headquarters was raided and its assets frozen in late 2001 as part of the US-led campaign to choke off funding for militant groups after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington.

Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, confirmed that it had given about $20,000 in matching contributions.

"Upon learning of this organisation's suspicious activity in December 2001, we immediately suspended donations," said a Microsoft spokeswoman.

A spokesman for Hewlett-Packard, which now owns Compaq, confirmed the donations.

"Between March 1999 and October 2001, Compaq provided about $2,400 to the Benevolence International Foundation as part of its employee matching gift program," a spokesman said.

"Based on the charter of the foundation and the foundation's 501-C3 nonprofit status from the US government, Compaq determined that this organisation was humanitarian in nature.

Once the 501-C3 status was revoked in 2002, the organisation was no longer eligible for matching funds under the Compaq employee matching gift program."