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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (3450)12/19/2008 7:10:24 AM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Respond to of 103300
 
No one has found much of it yet though....

(More likely he has just been a terrible investor all these years and blew it all....)



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (3450)12/19/2008 7:11:22 AM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 103300
 
speaking of bundles...

same old clinton...wonder what he is giving away in return.....sort of reminds me of him and the "good old days" when he was selling secrets to China...

The governments of Saudi Arabia and Norway, the Dubai Foundation and the businessmen Bill Gates, Stephen Bing, Haim Saban and Robert Johnson are among the biggest financial backers of former President Bill Clinton's foundation over the last decade, according to a complete donor list published Thursday for the first time.

Lifting a longstanding cloak of secrecy, Clinton disclosed the names of more than 200,000 donors to his foundation as part of an agreement negotiated with President-elect Barack Obama to douse concerns about potential conflicts of interest if Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is confirmed as secretary of state.

The donor list, posted on the Web site of the William J. Clinton Foundation, www.clintonfoundation.org, indicates that his organization accepted multimillion-dollar gifts from a variety of foreign governments, companies and individuals who might have an interest in U.S. foreign policy.

Many of these were known, and it was not immediately clear whether the disclosure of others might pose a diplomatic or political problem to any foreign donors.

The foundation raised $500 million over the last decade to pay for Clinton's presidential library and his philanthropic activities.

iht.com