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27/08/2016 18:14:52
Walter Meester
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27/08/2016 17:36:03
Al Doman (En ligne)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, Colombie Britannique, Canada
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>>>>>>>> Bill and HIllary have given over $23M to charity between 2001 and 2015
>>>>>>
>>>>>>That's about $1.5 million per year.
>>>>>>That's a lot of money for two people who have been exclusively in the public sector for decades to be giving away.
>>>>>>http://www.presidentsusa.net/presidentsalaryhistory.html
>>>>>>I note the donations began in 2001.
>>>>>>They were "dead broke" at that time, she said.
>>>>>>That was about the time of the Marc Rich pardon
>>>>>>That's also around the time they bought the estate in Chapaqua to go along with their pads in the Hamptons, NYC and DC, et al.
>>>>>
>>>>>Naming something after yourself i.e. "Clinton Foundation" is always a self-serving ego project. Anyone donating or receiving funding or good works from it have the Clinton name in their faces, and that's just the way the Clintons like it.
>>>>>
>>>>>The question is, how slushy does the ego project become?
>>>>
>>>>Do the ones they help, really care?
>>>
>>>Suppose Foundation X (FX) is funding a 5-year program to combat AIDS. Mid-way through year 1 FX's bank accounts get frozen due to real or perceived slushiness.
>>>
>>>Do you think the program workers care about that? What about their patients?
>>
>>Did that happen? If not, lets not play a witch hunt.
>
>Ego projects run by government officials deserve, even require, scrutiny.

Still sounds like a witch haunt.
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