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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (963378)9/12/2016 10:48:02 AM
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The illness that sickened Hillary Clinton with pneumonia and caused her to have to be escorted away from September 11 ceremonies in New York on Sunday also struck down several members of her campaign team at Clinton headquarters in Brooklyn, PEOPLE has learned.

Why did she set up and allow that photo-op with the little kid yesterday? Why was she touching and hugging people everywhere? What's wrong with your despicable ilk?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (963378)9/12/2016 10:48:04 AM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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If it looks like fraud and it smells like fraud, it's prolly fraud. No wonder he keeps going after the Clinton Foundation. He's projecting again.

Trump Foundation Is Not Like Other Charities
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
by Taegan Goddard

Washington Post: “The Donald J. Trump Foundation is not like other charities. An investigation of the foundation — including examinations of 17 years of tax filings and interviews with more than 200 individuals or groups listed as donors or beneficiaries — found that it collects and spends money in a very unusual manner. For one thing, nearly all of its money comes from people other than Trump. In tax records, the last gift from Trump was in 2008. Since then, all of the donations have been other people’s money — an arrangement that experts say is almost unheard of for a family foundation. Trump then takes that money and generally does with it as he pleases. In many cases, he passes it on to other charities, which often are under the impression that it is Trump’s own money. In two cases, he has used money from his charity to buy himself a gift. In one of those cases — not previously reported — Trump spent $20,000 of money earmarked for charitable purposes to buy a six-foot-tall painting of himself. Money from the Trump Foundation has also been used for political purposes, which is against the law.”



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (963378)9/12/2016 10:52:00 AM
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Who's Trumputin??? Never heard of the guy/gal.