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A federal jury on Friday acquitted David F. Rosen, the chief fund-raiser for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s 2000 United States Senate campaign, of charges that he caused false filings to be made to the Federal Election Commission. The jury deliberated for less than five hours before it found Mr. Rosen, 38, not guilty on two counts, for which he had faced as much as 10 years in prison.
Got any more bullshit in your pocket, Frank? I may not be the biggest fan of Sen. Clinton’s positions on quite a few issues, but damn if the pathological hatred of the right towards this leader doesn’t push me more in her direction every dang day.
I wonder why Senator Clinton is so generous?
And here, as Paul Harvey likes to say, is the “rest of the story”:
Mr. Tonken is now serving 63 months in prison for fraud involving his fund-raising for charities.
Mr. Paul has several previous criminal convictions, including one for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute it. He is currently awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to manipulating the stock of the company he wanted Mr. Clinton to promote, Stan Lee Media, now defunct.
That was on page 2. Funny you didn’t mention it…
>POP!The sound of a cherry being picked
First of all, on my worse day, and her best, I wouldn’t call her a leader.
Second, the Clinton’s may be experts at avoiding prosecution, but that doesn’t make either of them innocent.
And, unlike the rabid, uncontrollable hatred you bear for Bush, I don’t hate the Clinton’s — either one of them.
I do find them both repulsive, and I certainly would cross the street, if I saw them coming my way, but I don’t hate them.
I’d be afraid they might steal my shoelaces or something, you know, just for practice…
Lets see, your post was about someone working for Sen. Clinton and his activities during his work for her. He was acquitted of those charges, a fact not mentioned in the year plus old story you just happened to find. The rest of it has nothing to do with Sen. Clinton. It took me a couple seconds to debunk your cherry picked bullshit, its simple research but it’s not the kind of thing people with irrational hatred of Sen. Clinton can do. And yes, Sen. Clinton is a leader and the people of New York are going to send her back to Washington to represent them in overwhelming fashion, no matter what y’all in the fevered swamps think.
The paragraph I quoted at 6:50 AM (!),came from the story you linked to at 4:33 AM. So, I’m not sure what yo’re getting at. The people of NYS will vote for her because the majority of New Yorkers are liberal, and her name is Clinton, but she has yet to “lead” anything…
Jesus, don’t you guys ever sleep?
Frank , the democratic party is a culture of corruption I tells ya…..
Last night, I was on the air (in cyber – space, anyway)