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Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO
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Enlilson  The Sons of Enlil live. User ID: 494807 9/7/2008 5:24 PM
 | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote | You mean like this connection
Daniel Nasaw in Washington guardian.co.uk ,
Tuesday April 29 2008 Article historyAbout this articleClose This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Tuesday April 29 2008. It was last updated at 04:03 on April 29 2008.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain speaks in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph: Joshua Lott/Getty
A US campaign watchdog has accused presumptive Republican president nominee John McCain of violating election laws by accepting campaign contributions from two prominent Londoners.
At issue is a fundraising luncheon held in March at London's Spencer House, during McCain's swing through the United Kingdom. An invitation to the event lists Lord Rothschild and Nathaniel Rothschild as hosts, and indicates the event was made possible with their "kind permission".
Judicial Watch, a Washington organisation instrumental in the March release of Hillary Clinton's White House schedules, has asked US election monitors to investigate whether the Rothschilds improperly sponsored the fundraiser. US political campaigns are forbidden from accepting contributions from foreign nationals.
"The question is whether or not the Rothschilds paid for the event, the venue, the catering, or any other related costs," said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.
Tickets to the event cost $1,000 to $2,300, and the luncheon dress code was "lounge suits," the Washington Post reported in March.
The McCain campaign did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Judicial Watch also complained to the US election authority, the federal election commission, about Elton John's involvement in Clinton's campaign. The group alleged the British rocker broke US campaign laws by performing at a fundraiser for the New York senator. The Clinton campaign argued US law allowed the British musician to volunteer his time and solicit Americans for contributions.
The federal election commission is unlikely to act soon on the group's McCain complaint. It is currently short-handed, a result of a political squabble between the Democratic-led senate and the Bush administration, and lacks a quorum to take action.
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 498814 (OP) 9/7/2008 5:29 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 433183 9/7/2008 5:30 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
You mean like this connection
Daniel Nasaw in Washington guardian.co.uk ,
Tuesday April 29 2008 Article historyAbout this articleClose This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Tuesday April 29 2008. It was last updated at 04:03 on April 29 2008.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain speaks in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph: Joshua Lott/Getty
A US campaign watchdog has accused presumptive Republican president nominee John McCain of violating election laws by accepting campaign contributions from two prominent Londoners.
At issue is a fundraising luncheon held in March at London's Spencer House, during McCain's swing through the United Kingdom. An invitation to the event lists Lord Rothschild and Nathaniel Rothschild as hosts, and indicates the event was made possible with their "kind permission".
Judicial Watch, a Washington organisation instrumental in the March release of Hillary Clinton's White House schedules, has asked US election monitors to investigate whether the Rothschilds improperly sponsored the fundraiser. US political campaigns are forbidden from accepting contributions from foreign nationals.
"The question is whether or not the Rothschilds paid for the event, the venue, the catering, or any other related costs," said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.
Tickets to the event cost $1,000 to $2,300, and the luncheon dress code was "lounge suits," the Washington Post reported in March.
The McCain campaign did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Judicial Watch also complained to the US election authority, the federal election commission, about Elton John's involvement in Clinton's campaign. The group alleged the British rocker broke US campaign laws by performing at a fundraiser for the New York senator. The Clinton campaign argued US law allowed the British musician to volunteer his time and solicit Americans for contributions.
The federal election commission is unlikely to act soon on the group's McCain complaint. It is currently short-handed, a result of a political squabble between the Democratic-led senate and the Bush administration, and lacks a quorum to take action.
[link to www.guardian.co.uk] Quoting: Enlilson
hey he was talking about obama, and you are posting about mccains conneection, we allready know what this old piece of shit stand for, some of you still think obama is going to change the roten system for the bette |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 498814 (OP) 9/7/2008 5:31 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
You mean like this connection
Daniel Nasaw in Washington guardian.co.uk ,
Tuesday April 29 2008 Article historyAbout this articleClose This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Tuesday April 29 2008. It was last updated at 04:03 on April 29 2008.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain speaks in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph: Joshua Lott/Getty
A US campaign watchdog has accused presumptive Republican president nominee John McCain of violating election laws by accepting campaign contributions from two prominent Londoners.
At issue is a fundraising luncheon held in March at London's Spencer House, during McCain's swing through the United Kingdom. An invitation to the event lists Lord Rothschild and Nathaniel Rothschild as hosts, and indicates the event was made possible with their "kind permission".
Judicial Watch, a Washington organisation instrumental in the March release of Hillary Clinton's White House schedules, has asked US election monitors to investigate whether the Rothschilds improperly sponsored the fundraiser. US political campaigns are forbidden from accepting contributions from foreign nationals.
"The question is whether or not the Rothschilds paid for the event, the venue, the catering, or any other related costs," said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.
Tickets to the event cost $1,000 to $2,300, and the luncheon dress code was "lounge suits," the Washington Post reported in March.
The McCain campaign did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Judicial Watch also complained to the US election authority, the federal election commission, about Elton John's involvement in Clinton's campaign. The group alleged the British rocker broke US campaign laws by performing at a fundraiser for the New York senator. The Clinton campaign argued US law allowed the British musician to volunteer his time and solicit Americans for contributions.
The federal election commission is unlikely to act soon on the group's McCain complaint. It is currently short-handed, a result of a political squabble between the Democratic-led senate and the Bush administration, and lacks a quorum to take action.
[link to www.guardian.co.uk] Quoting: Enlilson
exactly they are both new world order tards lol i just like tormenting both sides of the isle.if i see a nut bag left winger i will post obama nwo links...if i see a new world order right winger i will post some cain new world order links  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 498814 (OP) 9/7/2008 5:31 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
You mean like this connection
Daniel Nasaw in Washington guardian.co.uk ,
Tuesday April 29 2008 Article historyAbout this articleClose This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Tuesday April 29 2008. It was last updated at 04:03 on April 29 2008.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain speaks in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph: Joshua Lott/Getty
A US campaign watchdog has accused presumptive Republican president nominee John McCain of violating election laws by accepting campaign contributions from two prominent Londoners.
At issue is a fundraising luncheon held in March at London's Spencer House, during McCain's swing through the United Kingdom. An invitation to the event lists Lord Rothschild and Nathaniel Rothschild as hosts, and indicates the event was made possible with their "kind permission".
Judicial Watch, a Washington organisation instrumental in the March release of Hillary Clinton's White House schedules, has asked US election monitors to investigate whether the Rothschilds improperly sponsored the fundraiser. US political campaigns are forbidden from accepting contributions from foreign nationals.
"The question is whether or not the Rothschilds paid for the event, the venue, the catering, or any other related costs," said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.
Tickets to the event cost $1,000 to $2,300, and the luncheon dress code was "lounge suits," the Washington Post reported in March.
The McCain campaign did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Judicial Watch also complained to the US election authority, the federal election commission, about Elton John's involvement in Clinton's campaign. The group alleged the British rocker broke US campaign laws by performing at a fundraiser for the New York senator. The Clinton campaign argued US law allowed the British musician to volunteer his time and solicit Americans for contributions.
The federal election commission is unlikely to act soon on the group's McCain complaint. It is currently short-handed, a result of a political squabble between the Democratic-led senate and the Bush administration, and lacks a quorum to take action.
[link to www.guardian.co.uk]
hey he was talking about obama, and you are posting about mccains conneection, we allready know what this old piece of shit stand for, some of you still think obama is going to change the roten system for the bette Quoting: Anonymous Coward 433183
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Enlilson  The Sons of Enlil live. User ID: 494807 9/7/2008 5:32 PM
 | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote | Oh poor OP your McCain is getting money not only from Nathaniel Rothschild the head of the NWO he violated FEC laws in doing so.............and you want others to look over there, and there but not here....... ' " "'
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Enlilson  The Sons of Enlil live. User ID: 494807 9/7/2008 5:37 PM
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 this person gets it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 498814
the OP was trying to make a point about Obama and I showed him that McCain aint any different....While you may think you get it he did not cuz his next post was another link to some dirt on Obama.
Those with money always use it to influence outcomes that is how they got the money in the first place and until money is taken out of politics it will remain a problem.
Now whether you like it or not we have an election and in it one has to make a choice. If you think posting on GLP alone is going to change the world I have a plane to sell you.
Now scurry along, you have some kids to scare......on myspace. ' " "'
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 433183 9/7/2008 5:41 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
 this person gets it.
 the OP was trying to make a point about Obama and I showed him that McCain aint any different....While you may think you get it he did not cuz his next post was another link to some dirt on Obama.
Those with money always use it to influence outcomes that is how they got the money in the first place and until money is taken out of politics it will remain a problem.
Now whether you like it or not we have an election and in it one has to make a choice. If you think posting on GLP alone is going to change the world I have a plane to sell you.
Now scurry along, you have some kids to scare......on myspace. Quoting: Enlilson
enilson you are a moron why are you getting so angry |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 498814 (OP) 9/7/2008 5:42 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
 this person gets it.
 the OP was trying to make a point about Obama and I showed him that McCain aint any different....While you may think you get it he did not cuz his next post was another link to some dirt on Obama.
Those with money always use it to influence outcomes that is how they got the money in the first place and until money is taken out of politics it will remain a problem.
Now whether you like it or not we have an election and in it one has to make a choice. If you think posting on GLP alone is going to change the world I have a plane to sell you.
Now scurry along, you have some kids to scare......on myspace. Quoting: Enlilson
nah you just been played  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 380499 9/7/2008 5:43 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote | All connected.
All hope is lost.  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 498814 (OP) 9/7/2008 5:47 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
 this person gets it.
 the OP was trying to make a point about Obama and I showed him that McCain aint any different....While you may think you get it he did not cuz his next post was another link to some dirt on Obama.
Those with money always use it to influence outcomes that is how they got the money in the first place and until money is taken out of politics it will remain a problem.
Now whether you like it or not we have an election and in it one has to make a choice. If you think posting on GLP alone is going to change the world I have a plane to sell you.
Now scurry along, you have some kids to scare......on myspace.
enilson you are a moron why are you getting so angry Quoting: Anonymous Coward 433183
i know right an he obviously dint watch the video either.his hero bushtard was in it too lol |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 433183 9/7/2008 5:50 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote | OP you are right , and besides obama, cheney bush etc are cousins  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35823 9/7/2008 6:54 PM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
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Enlilson  The Sons of Enlil live. User ID: 494807 9/7/2008 7:42 PM
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 this person gets it.
 the OP was trying to make a point about Obama and I showed him that McCain aint any different....While you may think you get it he did not cuz his next post was another link to some dirt on Obama.
Those with money always use it to influence outcomes that is how they got the money in the first place and until money is taken out of politics it will remain a problem.
Now whether you like it or not we have an election and in it one has to make a choice. If you think posting on GLP alone is going to change the world I have a plane to sell you.
Now scurry along, you have some kids to scare......on myspace.
enilson you are a moron why are you getting so angry Quoting: Anonymous Coward 433183
No anger just posting..........are you angry do you need to talk to someone. ' " "'
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35823 9/8/2008 1:03 AM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote |
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Freddie User ID: 117009 9/8/2008 1:32 AM | | Re: Barack Obama, the Rockefeller Family and NWO | Quote | Obama sounds like Bush. |
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