If this is true we are in big trouble.
"Funny Money: How Barack Obama
Bought the White House for $668 Million"
Barack Obama and his team smashed all fundraising records on the way to victory, raking in a staggering $668 million. But some of that all-important cash came from questionable — even make-believe — sources.
An intensive Newsmax investigation by investigative reporter Kenneth Timmerman — cited in a complaint by the Republican National Committee — uncovered numerous instances of questionable and even illegal donations.
The Newsmax special report uncovered evidence that that Obama campaign raked in millions by allowing donors to exceed legal limits. Millions more flowed into his coffers from unidentifiable sources, including prohibited financial support from foreign nationals.
And, astoundingly, nearly half of his total campaign contributions, over $300 million, came from donors under $200 — donor names Obama still won't release for public scrutiny.
Newsmax magazine's special report "Funny Money: How Barack Obama Bought the White House for $668 Million" offers an in-depth look at the questions surrounding the fundraising efforts that have forever changed American politics.
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This exclusive Newsmax report explores:
How the Obama campaign encouraged obvious attempts to skirt the law
Why he really won: Obama's huge edge over John McCain in ad spending
The CIA expert who uncovered widespread evidence foreigners were donating millions to Obama
Where Obama's money came from — top contributors, professions and states
The "red flag" that alerted watchdog groups
How the Internet disrupted the way campaigns are funded
A confidential informant's shocking charge about Obama's Web site
Why Obama reneged on a financing vow
Demands for an FEC audit of the Obama campaign
How donations from "Mr. Good Will" raised suspicions in Washington
Libyan leader Gaddafi's troubling boast about how he helped Obama
The cost of Obama's win — $10 per vote
The big fundraising question Republicans will face in four years
An expert's claim: Obama "dynamited" our campaign finance framework
How Obama's "under $200" ruse stymied the FEC
Over-the-limit contributions — were they really returned?
How public financing hamstrung the McCain campaign
What it would cost to literally buy the White House
Doodad Pro, Bart Simpson, King Kong, Daffy Duck — all Obama contributors
The campaign contribution that actually carries a criminal penalty
How credit cards were used to thwart campaign finance rules
Karl Rove's surprising praise of the Obama effort
The Republican National Committee's complaint against the Obama campaign
Why gift cards can easily enable illegal donations
The call to "repair" the public financing system — from the left
And much more
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This edition of Newsmax magazine is not to be missed.
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