Posted on 04/14/2006 9:37:44 PM PDT by Carl/NewsMax
The Cheneys are good people. It would be interesting to know what the Clintons contribute to charity.
They are. But, the MSM and liberals being who they are, will focus on the $1.9 million refund he got back as a result of these donations.
Well, there was that one time when Hitlery donated Bubba's old tighty-whiteys...
Some people are more generous than others....
Well thankgoodness there are people like us who know and understand what they did and what the MSM stands for!
The Clintons were takers, not givers. I'd love to see their off shore accounts?
What the Clintons did give away, was tons of American technology to China, and God knows to who else that has already come back to bite us.
I wonder if they ever feel dumb about donating underwear and taking a tax deduction on it? Naa, not the Clintons!
That goes without saying. LOL, I had just posted to someone else about the underwear deduction!!
The Clintons are definitely 'takers'!
I would be more interested in knowing how much they are scaming from charities.
Watchdog Cites Failures at Charity President Clinton's charitable foundation failed to meet at least six of 19 accountability standards established by the Better Business Bureau, according to a recent report from the watchdog group. The report, issued in June, said the Clinton Foundation lacks policies requiring performance reviews for its chief executive officer and for the organization as a whole. The Better Business Bureau review also observed that the foundation's annual reports and Web site do not contain detailed financial statements or information about the charity's board of directors. In addition, the bureau's charity evaluation service, called the Wise Giving Alliance, said it could not establish whether the foundation was observing five other good-governance practices regarding board meetings, conflict-of-interest policies, budget issues, and donor privacy. "There are a number of concerns here," the head of the alliance, Bennett Weiner, said in an interview. "We didn't get a copy of the audited financial statement. They did have an annual report, but it didn't include specifically the board roster and the summary of finances that is recommended." Mr. Weiner said nonprofit groups that seek money on the Internet should post detailed financial reports online. A spokesman for Mr. Clinton, Jay Carson, said the foundation is working to address the concerns raised by the watchdog group. "In terms of the things brought up in the report, they are all either in place now or will be in place by the end of 2005," he said. Mr. Carson noted that the foundation, which was established in 1997, has been a small operation focused on raising funds to build and endow Mr. Clinton's $165 million presidential library in Arkansas. The spokesman said some of the procedures recommended by the bureau, such as program reviews, will make more sense as the foundation turns greater attention to its ongoing projects, such as efforts to reduce racial strife abroad, to provide drug treatment for HIV/AIDS, and to offer advice to small-business owners in New York
Actually, that would be just another example of Bubba and Hitlery pulling a fast one on the American taxpayer...
I don't like this donation. I wish he had given it to the RNC instead. Then they would not have needed creeps like abramhoff. A lot of people are sacrificing real money to fund Swann, Ehrlich and Steele in the 2006 elections too.
Good post TRK.
Seems I am getting all the letters, where is Carl?
Carl, where are you???
bttt
They are probably hurting. I have turned down some requests lately, told them I didn't like all the illegal mess, etc.
Like Al Gore, who donated a miserly $353 to charity as vice president in 1997, John Kerry may be a serial cheapskate.
During the early 1990s, with no apparent presidential aspirations, Kerry contributed the following amounts: $0 in 1991; $820, 1992; $175, 1993; $2,039, 1994; and $0, 1995. Last year, however, after media attention, he gave $43,735.
However, it was painless giving. Kerry published a book -- still available in discount bins -- spelling out his positions on public policy issues. He is drawing from the proceeds to pay his taxes and giving the rest to charity.
In other words, he's polishing his image with proceeds from a book written to further his political career.
Kerry and his wife have a combined net worth between $664 million and $760 million and, because the charitable con- tributions come from the book proceeds, they won't draw down the family treasury.
The question Kerry still needs to answer, however, is why he isn't as generous with his own vast personal wealth as he is with tax money forcibly extracted from everyone else.
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