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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Catfish who wrote (514)8/4/1998 10:45:00 PM
From: DD™  Respond to of 13994
 
CHECK FROM INDONESIA CASHED AT WHITE HOUSE CREDIT UNION

**Exclusive**

New evidence surfaced on Tuesday of apparent of illegal foreign contributions to the Democratic Party in 1996.

Congressional investigators provide details of $200,000 in travelers checks that were purchased from a bank in Indonesia, BANK CENTRAL ASIA in Jakarta, and later cashed or deposited in the United States by associates of Charlie Trie and Antonio Pan.

One well-placed congressional source tells the DRUDGE REPORT that at least $50,000 of this laundered money was contributed to the Democratic National Committee!

One stray travelers check, purchased in Indonesia, was cashed at the White House Federal Credit Union!

The deputy of finance for the DNC cashed a $5,000 travelers check at the White House credit union in 1996, according to Hill investigators.

"We don't know if the money was given to Trie after the check was cashed," said one senior staffer. "We don't know if he pocketed the money. We don't know if it was later deposited into DNC accounts. We just know it was negotiated."

The travelers checks are the first hard evidence, made public, that tie Indonesia dollars to DNC hands -- with one check clearing the White House Credit Union...

Developing...

drudgereport.com DD



To: Catfish who wrote (514)8/4/1998 10:49:00 PM
From: Jay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13994
 
Re "Party of the lessor intellect."

I don't mean this personally but IMO it is unwise to deem oneself
superior to others - it usually reflects badly
right back at the person making the claim.

To illustrate with a simple example: believers in "white supremacy"
are usually dunces and losers, wouldn't you agree?