Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Follow The Money


Obama’s Muslim Brothers donate $29,500 in illegal contributions to his campaign, so says a government election list

By de Andrea

According to the Jerusalem Post, Palestinian Muslim Terrorists inside the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip are listed in U.S. Government election filings as having donated $29,521.54 to Senator Barrack Obama’s campaign.

This violates national election laws, including prohibitions on receiving contributions from foreigners and guidelines against accepting more than $2,300 from one individual during a single election, said Bob Biersack, a spokesman for the Federal Election Commission. The research also raises numerous questions about the Obama campaign's online donation form, which obviously allows for foreign contributions.

Last week, the Atlas Shrugs blog outlined a series of donations in 2007 made to Obama's campaign from two individuals, Monir Edwan and Hosam Edwan, totaling $29,521.54.
In an online form on Obama's campaign site, the Edwans listed their street as "Tal Esaltan," which they wrote was located in "Rafah, GA." Rafah is not a city in Georgia. But guess what, it is a city in the Gaza Strip. The Edwans' donations are listed in both FEC filings and other election filing sites, such as Campaign Money ( read it ) and donordata.org.

Monir made 20 donations ranging from $717 to $2017.50 from October through November 2007. His donations totaled $24321.41. Hosam made seven donations ranging from $508.63 to $1725.96, totaling $5,200.13, all in October 2007.

A Jerusalem Post investigation tracked down the Edwans, who are brothers living in the Tal Esaltan neighborhood of Rafah, a large refugee camp in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. The Edwans are a large clan that includes top Hamas supporters. The two brothers praised Obama and admitted giving the money online to his campaign. They said they are not U.S. citizens or green card holders but are citizens of "Palestine."

Edwan said he wants Obama to be president. "Not just the people in Gaza but people from all over the world are rooting for this great man," he said.

FEC spokesman Biersack said contributions from overseas are allowed if the donations are coming from U.S. citizens or green card holders. But he said accepting money from foreigners would violate election provisions. He said there are strict guidelines against accepting more than $2,300 from one individual during a single election. "

THE BOTTOM LINE: Do I really need to say any more about the fact that Obama is a Muslim? Muslims all over the world want Obama to be President of The United States; can anyone explain that to me? Never mind, I already know.

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de Andréa

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