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To: American Spirit who wrote (94107)4/13/2007 5:08:30 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
Redstone was one of Kerry's fundraisers.

Of course he liked Bush's business policies better than Kerry's (even though he is a die hard liberal). The Dems are horrible businessmen.



To: American Spirit who wrote (94107)4/13/2007 6:03:21 PM
From: tonto  Respond to of 173976
 
Hollywood Cash and Kerry: Redstone, Stringer and Chernin fuel Senator's White House run: the surging campaign of Sen. John Kerry is getting a big fundraising boost from television- and movie-studio brass.(campaign 2004)
Broadcasting & Cable, February, 2004 by Hatch, David
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the surging campaign of Sen. John Kerry is getting a big fundraising boost from television- and movie-studio brass.

Among those pledging to raise $50,000-$100,000: Peter Chernin, News Corp. president and COO, and James Gianopulis and Tom Rothman, co-chairmen of the company's Fox Filmed Entertainment. Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone, Sony Chairman Howard Stringer and MPAA President and CEO Jack Valenti are also pulling their wallets out for Kerry.

"Hollywood has lined up behind John Kerry more than any other candidate so far," says Craig Aaron, senior researcher for ...

He later did a Kerry flip flop and endorsed Bush because it was best for Viacom.