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Obama receives illegal funds from 'terrorist hotbed' |
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Written by Jim Brown , OneNewsNow
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
 Barack Obama, photo by Russ Jones. According to Federal Election Commission filings, Barack Obama has received illegal donations from Palestinians living in Gaza, a hotbed of Hamas terrorists. Obama received more than $24,000 in campaign contributions over a
period of two months last fall from three Palestinian brothers from the
"Edwan" family in Rafah, Gaza, which is a Hamas stronghold along the
border with Egypt.
The story was uncovered by Pamela Geller of the
Atlas Shrugs blog. (see Federal Election Commission report)
Attorney and conservative commentator Debbie Schlussel notes foreign
nationals are barred from making contributions in connection with any
election -- federal, state, or local -- and an individual is allowed to
give only $2,300 per election to a federal candidate or the candidate's
campaign committee.
"The donations are basically through and through illegal -- that's
number one. And number two is how the Obama campaign tried to conceal
it," Schlussel Terrorist with hostagechides. "They listed the campaign
contributions as coming from Rafah, Georgia. They used the 'GA' from
Gaza so it makes it look like it's legal; and then for the zip code it
says '972,' which is actually the area code to dial over to Gaza," she
contends.
The attorney comments that if the Obama campaign is willing to "accept
thousands of dollars beyond the legal limit and they're also going to
flout [Federal Election Commission] restrictions...that's very
indicative of what kind of president [Obama] is going to be."
"They're not going to be worried about the details and they won't mind
if they break the law to get to the final result that they want," adds
Schlussel. She believes it is a "major news story when a presidential
candidate receives money from 'a bastion of Islamic terrorism.' And
Schlussel argues that the media is "bending over backwards to help
Barack Obama and cover up any negative news about him."
Schlussel says Pamela Geller will likely file a Federal Election
Commission complaint against the Obama campaign for violating
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