Good for the Americans!Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed an FEC complaint today against Sarah Palin and the Republican National Committee for violating federal election law in spending $150,000 outfitting the Alaska governor.
The group claims the excessive spending is a violation of campaign finance law which specifically prohibits candidates from using campaign funds for personal use.
"It is ridiculous that RNC would spend $150,000 to outfit a vice presidential nominee and her family at any time, but it is more outrageous given the dire financial straights of so many Americans and the state of our economy," CREW director Melanie Sloan said in a statement. "If the RNC had an extra $150,000 to throw around, there were better alternatives than pricey designer clothes."
Earlier this week, the RNC responded to possible violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act by stating that all of Palin's clothes would be donated to charity after the election.
Hofstede, Koba Capitol, Nyambala, wakuu: kama una ndugu, rafiki jamaa kama Nyani mi nakushauri ujaribu kuwapa positive news kidogo sometimes control yourself and wipe the smile of your face, maana wana hasira sana. mnaona wanavyoenda on rampage kama vile ku-slash matairi ya watu amabo wameenda to an Obama rally. Sasa leo Scott McClellan amem-endorse Obama unafikiri mchezo? All intelligence imekimbia from the GOP wamebaki na akina Michelle Bachmann! kwikwikwiiiii! Mpaka wajukuu zake Barry Goldwater wamem-endorse Obama, tukiwataja conservatives wote hapa kichwa kitawauma, they have no intellectuals left! Sasa mtu mwenye elimu kama Nyani anajua fika that these are bad signs lakini sasa kulikimbia chama hicho kinamwia vigumu maana yeye alikihamia Democratic party baada ya Hillary (love of his life) kuanguka in the primary. What to do?
..ha haha ha hata former Minnesota governor Arne Carlson, a Republican, endorsed Obama....hawa Repubs na policy zao za kinazi wameishiwa maana hawana any good sense na society....go Barack!!!!
He! Watu hawakubali! Wameona sasa RNC na Palin wanataka kuchezea akili za watu:
Good for the Americans!
..ladies and gentlemen,The 44th president of United States of america Barack Obama..haha ahaha ahahah!
..ha haha ha hata former Minnesota governor Arne Carlson, a Republican, endorsed Obama....hawa Repubs na policy zao za kinazi wameishiwa maana hawana any good sense na society....go Barack!!!!
Hakuna cha bad signs....hivi mmeona rally za Mac watu walivyokuwa na passion na walivyochangamka? Haki ya Mungu tena nyinyi mtapata ugonjwa wa moyo usiku wa Novemba 4.....mtalia hadi kukaukwa na machozi. Mtaishia kulalamika ubaguzi...maana hiyo ndio hoja yenu kuu
Scott who? Hii mbona habari ya zamani mno...tokea jamaa atoe kitabu chake...wewe kweli akili yako ina funza. Yaani unapigia vigelegele endorsement ya McClellan?
Hakuna cha bad signs....hivi mmeona rally za Mac watu walivyokuwa na passion na walivyochangamka? Haki ya Mungu tena nyinyi mtapata ugonjwa wa moyo usiku wa Novemba 4.....mtalia hadi kukaukwa na machozi. Mtaishia kulalamika ubaguzi...maana hiyo ndio hoja yenu kuu
go tell that to Joe the Plumber and see if he cares.....
Mmeishiwa sera mnakaa kulalamika Obama's use of his Boeing 767 kumtembelea bibi yake. Hivi mmesahau kuwa this is a freaking free country anybody can do any thing if they have the resources? Kama vile Sarah Palin alivyo spend hela kwenye shopping spree Minneapolis wakati ambapo mngeweza kuweka "TV na Radio ads" North Carolina au Virginia kwa hiyo hela.
Nyinyi mna hoja kali kweli kweli....especially kwenye hoja ya nguo...
A McCain campaign volunteer who reported that a tall black man robbed her and then cut a "B" onto her cheek after seeing a McCain bumper sticker on her car has been given a polygraph test because of "inconsistencies" in her story, police said.
Among other things, police said photos and bank card information from an automated teller machine where the college student claimed she was robbed do not show her using the machine at the time, police said.
Pittsburgh police spokeswoman Diane Richard wouldn't release the polygraph results, but said, "we're still looking at some inconsistencies" in the woman's story.
Police said the student, Ashley Todd, of College Station, Texas, who is white, told them she was attacked by a 6-foot-4 black man Wednesday night.
Richard said police have not ruled out that the woman was attacked as she claimed, and said inconsistencies deal primarily with how she described the attack.
"We're just trying to judge the validity of some of the information we received from her," Richard said. "We understand when you are under duress that sometimes you can't recollect things. We're just looking at all the angles."
Among the differences in her accounts are whether she lost consciousness, whether she remembers handing over money and how the man assaulted her, police said.
The report of the attack Thursday prompted the Republican presidential candidate and his running mate, Sarah Palin, to call Todd expressing their concern. Barack Obama's campaign also issued a statement wishing Todd well and hoping the attacker would be swiftly brought to justice.
The Associated Press could not immediately locate Todd or her family.
Ethan Eilon, executive director of the College Republican National Committee, told reporters that Todd worked in New York for several months before moving to Pennsylvania two weeks ago to continue working for the group.
Eilon declined to comment on the investigation Friday or to help The Associated Press contact Todd. In a follow-up e-mail, Eilon said, "We think this girl has endured enough and that this is going to be something for her and her family to work through."
Richard, the police spokeswoman, said police have pictures of the victim and her injuries, but are not releasing them. She said they are "more or less" consistent with a picture that has surfaced on the Internet that show a woman with a black eye and a red backward "B" that looks like a welt or scrape on her right cheek. "](was it backward because she carved it herself???)
"It's not like her cheek was carved out," Richard said. "It's more like a scrape or a scratch."
In her initial account, Richard said, Todd attempted to use the ATM when the man approached her from behind, put a knife with a 4- to 5-inch blade to her throat and demanded money. She told police she handed the assailant $60 and walked away.
Todd told investigators that she suspected the man then noticed a John McCain sticker on her car, became angry and punched her in the back of the head, knocking her to the ground and telling her "you are going to be a Barack supporter," police said in a statement.
She said he continued to punch and kick her while threatening "to teach her a lesson for being a McCain supporter," police said. She said he then sat on her chest, pinned her hands down with his knees and scratched a backward letter "B" into her face using what she believed to be a dull knife.
The woman told police she didn't seek medical attention, but instead went to a friend's apartment nearby and called police about 45 minutes later.
Police have reinterviewed Todd at least once since her initial statement, Richard said.
In the subsequent discussions with investigators, according to the police statement, Todd said she was accosted as she approached the bank and fled her attacker, fell to the ground and the assailant began beating and fondling her. "](she wishes!!! Unaona wanavyotutungia kesi ???)Police Cmdr. Larry Ross, who is in charge of the police precinct where the attack was first reported, said Todd's story has continued to change.
"I guess she elaborated more when she went down to the bureau headquarters. She added other things to it that we didn't have at first, that she didn't tell the initial officer," Ross said.
A Pittsburgh police commander says a volunteer for the McCain campaign who reported being robbed and attacked near a bank ATM in Bloomfield has confessed to making up the story. Police say charges will be filed. More details to follow.
This incident could become a watershed event in the 11 days before the election. If Ms. ToddΒs allegations are proven accurate, some voters may revisit their support for Senator Obama, not because they are racists (with due respect to Rep. John Murtha), but because they suddenly feel they do not know enough about the Democratic nominee. If the incident turns out to be a hoax, Senator McCainΒs quest for the presidency is over, forever linked to race-baiting.
So now that we know it is a hoax, now what???????? Nyaniiiiiii
capitol, koba, hofstede, rev kishoka..... Yaaniuongo umewakolea gop sasa wame umbuka!
huyu mama alidai kwamba alipigwa na kuchanjwa na black man who is obama supporter and who first mugged her then when he saw the mccain bumper sticker on her car akarudi na kumchanja! Now... It turns up she lied!!!!!
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hahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaa
nyaniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
hii imekaaje?
Alafu within a few hours this update:
Actually it is no longer amusing
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it is a shame that they wanted to:
A) do a bit of race baiting and reinforce stereotypes about black being muggers, lusting after white women etc
b) create a scandal as a game changer in the final days of general election campaign!!
This is what fox had to say when the news first broke:
Capitol, Koba, HOfstede, REv Kishoka..... yaaniuongo umewakolea GOP sasa wame umbuka!
Huyu mama alidai kwamba alipigwa na kuchanjwa na Black man who is Obama supporter and who first mugged her then when he saw the MCCain bumper sticker on her car akarudi na kumchanja! Now... it turns up she LIED!!!!!
Kwikwikwkwikwkwikwikwikwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Hahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaa
Nyaniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Hii imekaaje?
Alafu within a few hours this update:
Actually it is no longer amusing
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it is a shame that they wanted to:
a) do a bit of race baiting and reinforce stereotypes about Black being muggers, lusting after white women etc
b) create a scandal as a game changer in the final days of general election campaign!!
This is what Fox had to say when the news first broke: