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To: Mudboy Slim
Merry Christmas to you & yours, Slim... I have some links about Loathsome Terry among these:

-Liars-- and Sleaze, Incorporated... ( my files on the clintons and friends )--

10 posted on 12/22/2002 8:44:11 AM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
GREAT Sources, dude!! Check this one out...
"Clinton's Party - Terry McAuliffe, friend of Bill, seizes the Democratic reins!!"

FReegards...MUD

12 posted on 12/22/2002 8:58:54 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: backhoe; Elle Bee
Hey, that's another good one...kewl resource laboratory ya got there, bh!!

"Clinton-Carey Sugar Daddy Terry McAuliffe, in Hot Water!!"

"McAuliffe, 42, became Clinton's intimate by raising millions for him and is playing a similar role for Vice President Al Gore's presidential campaign and Hillary Rodham Clinton's Senate effort. An imprudent Clinton considered McAuliffe as secretary of commerce and pleaded with him to become Democratic national chairman. It was imprudent because of McAuliffe's mixing of government, politics, union affairs and personal business--as shown in the Labor Department complaint. He was close to Jack Moore, who in 1997 retired as general secretary and principal money manager for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. McAuliffe and Moore collaborated in politics and in business. Now, Moore is a defendant, and McAuliffe is prominently mentioned in the Labor Department suit. Labor alleges that the National Electrical Benefit Fund, a joint IBEW-management pension fund, in 1992 lent more than $6 million of its assets to the Columbia Land & Development Corp. of Orlando, Fla., knowing it could not be repaid. Moore was then a trustee of NEBF, while McAuliffe and his wife, Dorothy, owned Columbia.

"The lawsuit further alleges that NEBF improperly purchased nearly $2.5 million of American Capitol Group I Assets (ACGIA), also owned by McAuliffe's American Capitol Management. Furthermore, ACM was the collateral for the pension fund's loan. According to the court filing, NEBF then sold its share of ACGIA at a loss. That looks like a classic scam. This is embarrassing enough for McAuliffe, but the Teamsters corruption trial, scheduled to begin in New York on Oct. 12, is potentially far more menacing. Former Teamsters political director William Hamilton is the criminal defendant charged with orchestrating a money-laundering conspiracy. The union promised inflated contributions to the Democratic Party in return for rerouting Democratic funds to ensure the 1996 election of Teamsters President Ron Carey. McAuliffe never has been designated as a prosecutorial target, and his lawyer Richard Ben-Veniste told me his client never talked to Hamilton. But Hamilton's indictment frequently mentions "the former national finance chairperson of the Clinton/Gore committee"--that is, McAuliffe--as a party to conversations with other alleged conspirators about elements of the illegal swap. Can McAuliffe, as a possible witness in open court, maintain his position that he was only an innocent bystander in the midst of all these machinations and ignorant of their criminal implications?" Following his [AllegedLover's] example, McAuliffe appears oblivious to accusations while he finances the president's new mansion.

"He's just a labor racketereer."

And a RAPIST, LB!! Er, RACIST!!! Clinton'sButtBoy is a ClosetRACIST!!

FReegards...MUD

16 posted on 12/22/2002 9:17:36 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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