Posted on 04/26/2012 2:51:46 PM PDT by NoLibZone
he Hollywood studio run by one of President Obamas biggest donors is under investigation by the Securities Exchange Commission for bribing Chinese officials to secure exclusive film rights in the communist countryrights secured in secretive negotiations that included Vice President Joe Biden.
The SEC is investigating at least five Hollywood studiosincluding 20th Century Fox, Disney, and DreamWorks Animationfor allegedly making illegal payments to Chinese officials, Reuters reported Tuesday.
DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg is the largest donor to the Obama reelection super PAC Priorities USA...
Read more: http://nation.foxnews.com/obama-donor/2012/04/26/obamas-biggest-donor-under-investigation#ixzz1tBZxsEcC
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The largest collection of 1%ers in human history supports the DNC.
The entertainment industry.
Hollywood doesn’t not film ANYWHERE that they can not obtain: tax breaks, environmental and safety code waivers and cash incentives.
In lIb speak, they rob local communities of critical funds needed for children, elderly, minorities ,women, transgenders and the disabled.
Sure do hope this is great big camel-back-breaking straw.
Add Jon Corzine if we had a media this would be big news
Joe, its been long enough to recycle this one...Just keep telling everyone you stepped out at key moments to use the bathroom because you had been drinking a lot of tea.
I’m sure this investigation will result in the swift indictment of the Koch brothers.
for bribing Chinese officials to secure exclusive film rights in the communist countryrights secured in secretive negotiations that included Vice President Joe Biden.—————
things that make ya go hmmmf
“This is a big f’n deal.”
Possibly Biden’s exit from the 2012 ticket ?
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