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Kerry Takes Illegal Cash from Kids, Koreans
September 21, 2004 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Just got a note here from Michelle Malkin. This is funny. Kerry was on Regis and what's her name, Kelly Lee today, on their syndicated show, and she noted the following tidbit according to the Associated Press: "Kerry campaign donors come in all sizes. Kerry told Philbin and Ripa [Lee] that a woman in New York gave him $385 that her eight-year-old son had raised, selling homemade campaign buttons, and a six-year-old in Philadelphia handed over a plastic container with $685 he had earned selling homemade campaign bracelets." But according to the AP article, the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law which Kerry was a co-sponsor of makes it illegal for anyone under 17 to make political contributions! (laughing) So Kerry has criminalized a couple of kids out there (laughing) according to the new McCain-Feingold law! Is this just not classic? No, folks, it's not a big deal. It's just typical of the Kerry campaign. Criminalize a couple of kids! It takes me back to the old days of the early 90s when these grade school teachers in the third grade were making their kids do bake sales to reduce the national debt -- not the deficit, the national debt -- and these kids, I remember there was a place in Nebraska or Kansas, I forget which, and the third grade teacher not only did the kids get -- what happens, the mothers baked the goods, the mothers do all the work, the third graders take the stuff to the bake sale, stand out there and sell it, and I think this bake sale, if I remember right, they raised how much, $24.95 and they sent the money personally to Bill Clinton to retire the national debt. Clinton kept the money! (Laughing.) He kept it. He sent them a note back saying (summarizing), "This is a great example of what democracy is all about: citizens paying more than they have to even after we've confiscated all their taxes, you kids going out there and working for the government. This is exactly what Hillary and I mean when we talk about changing and putting people first." (Laughing) He kept the money and sent it -- the right thing, of course, to have done was to send it back and say, "What you kids doing this is a wonderful thought but this is not how we're going to reduce the national debt," and at this rate it would take you 1,439 years of bake sales every day raising $24 to make even a small dent in the national debt, but, of course, that's not what Clinton did. All right, now. We have... (Laughs) Criminalizing a couple of kids! I would love to see somebody pursue this just for the fun of it. Not pursue the kids but whoever conned them into doing this, or make Kerry give the money back. What, $685 and a little over a thousand bucks, make him give the money back. Put it into some scholarship fund for the kids, either that or the high school condom fund, whichever is still active out there. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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Horvath wrote: Kerry Takes Illegal Cash from Kids, Koreans September 21, 2004 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: I believe in family values. I also believe in the sanctity of marriage; therefore, I divorced my third in June, and I'm getting married again soon. This time, I'm marrying a left-winger, either for a thrill or because my drug addition got boring. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Are you saying you are less informed than an 8 year old?
Cheers Horvath wrote: Kerry Takes Illegal Cash from Kids, Koreans September 21, 2004 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Just got a note here from Michelle Malkin. This is funny. Kerry was on Regis and what's her name, Kelly Lee today, on their syndicated show, and she noted the following tidbit according to the Associated Press: "Kerry campaign donors come in all sizes. Kerry told Philbin and Ripa [Lee] that a woman in New York gave him $385 that her eight-year-old son had raised, selling homemade campaign buttons, and a six-year-old in Philadelphia handed over a plastic container with $685 he had earned selling homemade campaign bracelets." But according to the AP article, the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law which Kerry was a co-sponsor of makes it illegal for anyone under 17 to make political contributions! (laughing) So Kerry has criminalized a couple of kids out there (laughing) according to the new McCain-Feingold law! Is this just not classic? No, folks, it's not a big deal. It's just typical of the Kerry campaign. Criminalize a couple of kids! It takes me back to the old days of the early 90s when these grade school teachers in the third grade were making their kids do bake sales to reduce the national debt -- not the deficit, the national debt -- and these kids, I remember there was a place in Nebraska or Kansas, I forget which, and the third grade teacher not only did the kids get -- what happens, the mothers baked the goods, the mothers do all the work, the third graders take the stuff to the bake sale, stand out there and sell it, and I think this bake sale, if I remember right, they raised how much, $24.95 and they sent the money personally to Bill Clinton to retire the national debt. Clinton kept the money! (Laughing.) He kept it. He sent them a note back saying (summarizing), "This is a great example of what democracy is all about: citizens paying more than they have to even after we've confiscated all their taxes, you kids going out there and working for the government. This is exactly what Hillary and I mean when we talk about changing and putting people first." (Laughing) He kept the money and sent it -- the right thing, of course, to have done was to send it back and say, "What you kids doing this is a wonderful thought but this is not how we're going to reduce the national debt," and at this rate it would take you 1,439 years of bake sales every day raising $24 to make even a small dent in the national debt, but, of course, that's not what Clinton did. All right, now. We have... (Laughs) Criminalizing a couple of kids! I would love to see somebody pursue this just for the fun of it. Not pursue the kids but whoever conned them into doing this, or make Kerry give the money back. What, $685 and a little over a thousand bucks, make him give the money back. Put it into some scholarship fund for the kids, either that or the high school condom fund, whichever is still active out there. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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All this from an admitted illegal drug abuser?And you believe him?
Inconsistant. "Horvath" wrote in message ... Kerry Takes Illegal Cash from Kids, Koreans September 21, 2004 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Just got a note here from Michelle Malkin. This is funny. Kerry was on Regis and what's her name, Kelly Lee today, on their syndicated show, and she noted the following tidbit according to the Associated Press: "Kerry campaign donors come in all sizes. Kerry told Philbin and Ripa [Lee] that a woman in New York gave him $385 that her eight-year-old son had raised, selling homemade campaign buttons, and a six-year-old in Philadelphia handed over a plastic container with $685 he had earned selling homemade campaign bracelets." But according to the AP article, the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law which Kerry was a co-sponsor of makes it illegal for anyone under 17 to make political contributions! (laughing) So Kerry has criminalized a couple of kids out there (laughing) according to the new McCain-Feingold law! Is this just not classic? No, folks, it's not a big deal. It's just typical of the Kerry campaign. Criminalize a couple of kids! It takes me back to the old days of the early 90s when these grade school teachers in the third grade were making their kids do bake sales to reduce the national debt -- not the deficit, the national debt -- and these kids, I remember there was a place in Nebraska or Kansas, I forget which, and the third grade teacher not only did the kids get -- what happens, the mothers baked the goods, the mothers do all the work, the third graders take the stuff to the bake sale, stand out there and sell it, and I think this bake sale, if I remember right, they raised how much, $24.95 and they sent the money personally to Bill Clinton to retire the national debt. Clinton kept the money! (Laughing.) He kept it. He sent them a note back saying (summarizing), "This is a great example of what democracy is all about: citizens paying more than they have to even after we've confiscated all their taxes, you kids going out there and working for the government. This is exactly what Hillary and I mean when we talk about changing and putting people first." (Laughing) He kept the money and sent it -- the right thing, of course, to have done was to send it back and say, "What you kids doing this is a wonderful thought but this is not how we're going to reduce the national debt," and at this rate it would take you 1,439 years of bake sales every day raising $24 to make even a small dent in the national debt, but, of course, that's not what Clinton did. All right, now. We have... (Laughs) Criminalizing a couple of kids! I would love to see somebody pursue this just for the fun of it. Not pursue the kids but whoever conned them into doing this, or make Kerry give the money back. What, $685 and a little over a thousand bucks, make him give the money back. Put it into some scholarship fund for the kids, either that or the high school condom fund, whichever is still active out there. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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![]() "Horvath" wrote in message ... Kerry Takes Illegal Cash from Kids, Koreans September 21, 2004 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Just got a note here from Michelle Malkin. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! I try not to get my news or opinions from: A. Scientologists B. Drug Addicts John Cairns |
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Horvath wrote in message . ..
Kerry Takes Illegal Cash from Kids, Child Labor That Kerry fellow is desperate. I hear he's going to see Dr. Phil Joe |
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"Horvath" wrote
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Just got a note here from Michelle Malkin. .... "Kerry campaign donors come in all sizes. Kerry told Philbin and Ripa [Lee] that a woman in New York gave him $385 that her eight-year-old son had raised, selling homemade campaign buttons, and a six-year-old in Philadelphia handed over a plastic container with $685 he had earned selling homemade campaign bracelets." But according to the AP article, the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law which Kerry was a co-sponsor of makes it illegal for anyone under 17 to make political contributions! (laughing) So Kerry has criminalized a couple of kids out there (laughing) according to the new McCain-Feingold law! Is this just not classic? No, folks, it's not a big deal. It's just typical of the Kerry campaign. Criminalize a couple of kids! Sorry Rush (and Horvath) but nothing illegal happened. The kids collected these monies from contributors who were *given* the buttons and bracelets in return for *their* contribution to Kerry. That's the law - as explained to me when I ran campaign tables for various GOP candidates. Otherwise, the kids would have had to get pedelars licenses and collected sales tax. I'd think every fool in the US knew this but apparently not. |
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Vito wrote:
Sorry Rush (and Horvath) but nothing illegal happened. WTF is wrong with you? If Rush says it, then it's correct. You wanna get sent to a "re-education" camp? DSK |
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DSK wrote: Vito wrote: Sorry Rush (and Horvath) but nothing illegal happened. WTF is wrong with you? If Rush says it, then it's correct. You wanna get sent to a "re-education" camp? DSK It'd probably be ok, as long as we get to do the drugs. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 09:35:09 -0400, "Vito" wrote
this crap: But according to the AP article, the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law which Kerry was a co-sponsor of makes it illegal for anyone under 17 to make political contributions! (laughing) So Kerry has criminalized a couple of kids out there (laughing) according to the new McCain-Feingold law! Is this just not classic? No, folks, it's not a big deal. It's just typical of the Kerry campaign. Criminalize a couple of kids! Sorry Rush (and Horvath) but nothing illegal happened. The kids collected these monies from contributors who were *given* the buttons and bracelets in return for *their* contribution to Kerry. That's the law - as explained to me when I ran campaign tables for various GOP candidates. Otherwise, the kids would have had to get pedelars licenses and collected sales tax. I'd think every fool in the US knew this but apparently not. Were the "contributors" told that they were giving to a campaign, or were they just buying the stuff thinking the money was going to the kids? You should realize that there is a BIG difference. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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