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now I'm curious. Does ST have an issue with the Clinton Foundation donors and Hillary as Secretary of State?
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by
tRuMaN
I don't see how they benefit in any way regardless of who donates. Do they get salary? -- nm
Posted by
Max
Jan 22 '09, 09:40
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Favors -- nm
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Rorschach: 03/06/09!!!
Jan 22, 09:40
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but for what? "Give money to my favorite charity and I'll throw you a bone"? -- nm
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Max
Jan 22, 09:43
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hasn't there already been allegations of this happening?
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tRuMaN
Jan 22, 09:51
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Kazakhstan -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 22, 09:55
It's not much different from "Gove money to my political party and I'll throw you a bone"
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Roger More
Jan 22, 09:44
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The party donation kicks back to support of your own election to office. A Foundation donation kicks back to third parties. I don't see the problem. -- nm
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Max
Jan 22, 09:47
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It's a foundation that has specific goals on issues affecting US foreign policy - for example, climate change and HIV/AIDS
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Roger More
Jan 22, 09:58
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