Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Obama Will Skate on Campaign Fraud Charges

Ignoring the mountain of evidence of illegal and foreign campaign contributions received by Obama, primarily over the internet, The Federal Election Commission appears unlikely to conduct a "potentially embarrassing" audit of Obama's campaign contributions. But they will be looking at McCain's, because he lost. And I guess, cannot be embarrassed any further.

The Federal Election Commission is unlikely to conduct a potentially embarrassing audit of how Barack Obama raised and spent his presidential campaign’s record-shattering windfall, despite allegations of questionable donations and accounting that had the McCain campaign crying foul.

Adding insult to injury for Republicans: The FEC is obligated to complete a rigorous audit of McCain’s campaign coffers, which will take months, if not years, and cost McCain millions of dollars to defend.

Obama’s campaign admitted it initially mis-categorized the purpose of an $832,598 payment for get-out-the-vote efforts to a consulting firm affiliated with ACORN, the community organizing group that became a top target for Republicans alleging voter fraud.

And FEC analysts over the course of the campaign have written more than a dozen letters to Obama singling out hundreds of contributors for whom the campaign either didn’t supply adequate information or from whom he accepted donations exceeding the $4,600 limit.
Many of you may not see this as I do, but I see this as one of the most serious of issues. And as I predicted last week, Obama's fraud and the potential of foreign nationals manipulating our electoral process will be ignored. Because you see, our government does not have our best interest at heart. It just doesn't.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

It just doesn't