Your post has as little meaningful substance as Seper's newest hitpiece. It's a shame, because you're really alot better than that.
Perhaps if I was being paid to advance a position, I'd put a bit more energy into it...
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The Washington Times has asked the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC) on numerous occasions without success for information about how much money it has raised in donations and on what it has been spent.
October 2005: MCDC President Chris Simcox said during an interview in Arizona at the group's second border vigil that the number were being "crunched as we speak" and would be released soon.December 2005: Mr. Simcox said he had hired "professionals" to audit the books and expected a financial report to be released "soon."
April 2006: At the MCDC's 30-day border vigil in Arizona, Mr. Simcox said he also was concerned about finances and would release a report on them "in the near future."
May 2006: MCDC officials declined to answer 19 written questions on MCDC finances.
June 2006: MCDC officials declined to respond to a follow-up list of seven questions concerning the finances.
August 2006: Mr. Sincox referred The Washington Times to a Texas firm hired to collect, deposit and disburse MCDC donations, saying it could "tell you everything" to clear up finance concerns. The company said it was not authorized to divulge any information.
October 2006: Mr. Simcox declined to answer questions on MCDC's involvement with the Declaration Alliance in the creation of a political action committee, calling a pending article "your next hit piece."