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To: bentway who wrote (363849)12/20/2007 6:13:07 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1578548
 
Who funds the Clinton's campaigns ? If the Hsu fits



To: bentway who wrote (363849)12/20/2007 6:40:41 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1578548
 
Chris, > Ten, I heard about the new leader in S. Korea today, the conservative. Supposedly, there are questions as to who funded his campaign and he's under investigation and may even be indicted for corruption.

When it comes to Korean politics, that's par for the course. There are so many corporate and political scandals in South Korea that it would make Enron, Worldcon, Bush, and Clinton look like saints.

What's remarkable about Lee Myung-Bak's victory is that he won with a huge margin, like 47-28. The ABB sentiment that got his predecesor elected five years ago died quickly.

Tenchusatsu