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  1. LAS HISTORIAS EULERIANAS

    a la presidencia del Imperio. Tal vez eso sea debido a la posibilidad, insinuada por Clinton, de que vayan a asesinar a Obama y, claro, alguien tiene que estar detrás preparado para tomar las riendas. O tal vez tenga algo que ver con la deuda de 20 millones de dólares que la senadora ha acumulado durante la campaña.

  2. Campaigning woes for Clinton and the Republicans

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/11/AR2008051101865.html?wpisrc=newsletter reminds us that campaigning costs money. Despite the shedloads she has raked in, the Clinton campaign is $20M in debt. Lack of money is what kills most campaigns-can it survive this? And Republican losses in elections for Congress are really

    22 days ago
    in Scitman's Presidential Election 2008 Blog · No authority yet
  3. If the Clinton campaign was a public corporatio...

    and more. Her debt, through some magic of backdating, approximates $20.88 million, which includes personal loans to herself. (Still not sure how you can loan yourself money, but she has figured out a way to do so within the bounds of the tax code). So in less than six months, she has spent more than $100 million? What does she have to show for it? She's about to lose the primary election. Senator Obama has defeated the once-invincible Clinton machine (ignoring any Lewinsky jokes for the time being).

  4. Clinton Team Acknowledges $20 Million Debt

    to continue this process." Wolfson said he has seen "no evidence of her interest" in pursuing the second-place spot on the Democratic ticket, contrary to rumors that she is staying in the race to leverage a bid for the vice presidential nomination. Full article here

    42 days ago
    in Come November, do I really have to choose one? · No authority yet
  5. iBZP // Zack’s Blog

    ” She was right. Her letter went all the way into the trash can. Gee, that was $.42 well-spent. I’m sure Barack will have to pick up the tab for this letter once he agrees to help retire Hillary’s +$20 million in debt.

  6. HOTT Newslinks May 19, 2008

    "He was booked, strip searched, and sat for 3 hours with criminals." http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/wfaa/latestnews/stories/wfaa080506_jh_turnviolation.d417a0a3.html ++++++++++ Clinton Team Acknowledges $20 Million Debt http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/11/AR2008051101865.html +++++++++++ Mason's making a move in Israel,... www.thegoldenreport.com/asp/jerrysnewsmanager/anmviewer.asp?a=863 +++++++++++ Masonic display in the middle of the street.

    46 days ago
    in Hour Of The Time · No authority yet
  7. The $20 Million Question

    The $20 Million Question by Steve Soto Why rack up a debt of $20 million this late in the campaign? What nobility is there in continuing a race without broad financial support, one that has generated a debt that will require years of fundraising to pay it off? No matter how much you may support Hillary’s remaining effort,

    48 days ago
    in The Left Coaster · Authority: 494
  8. Where’s the Outrage?

    Senator Barack Obama agreeing to assume her debt. Doesn’t that hamstring Obama? I know that he is plush with money, but $20 million is a lot of money. I have no idea if the Obama campaign is seriously considering this proposal or not. ——- From Washington Post: With her campaign falling ever deeper into debt, Sen.

  9. Hillary’s Hole

    s memory.  After all, Kobe Bryant only had to pay 4.3 million for the purple diamond ring he slid onto his wife’s finger after his tryst with rape.  So, add all this up and you see Hillary in a hole approximately 20 million dollars deep. That’s a deep fucking hole. I don’t even make that much in a year.  Seriously. There has been rumors of Obama advisors “chit-chatting” with the Hillary camp in order to broker a deal whereby he helps her out of her debt and she gets

    49 days ago
    in Naked Hillary · Authority: 6
  10. Progressive Daily Beacon

    — including, privately, many on her own team — contemplating when, not if, she will quit the race, the questions surrounding Clinton now go largely to her motivation [for continuing]. .. More at Washington Post Understanding Dictators (Opinion) To understand the indifference of Burma's military rulers to the suffering of cyclone Nargis survivors, look no further than the large gold lettering on the gates of the army

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