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pinto

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Mon Nov 5, 2012, 03:56 PM Nov 2012

Americans for Responsible Leadership Admits Campaign Money Laundering, Discloses $11 Million Donor

CA Fair Political Practices Commission

For immediate release: 11/05/2012
Contact: Tara Stock, (916) 322-7761

Americans for Responsible Leadership Admits Campaign Money Laundering, Discloses $11 Million Donor

Sacramento - Americans for Responsible Leadership, the Arizona non-profit corporation that made an anonymous $11 million donation to a California campaign committee, today sent a letter declaring itself to be the intermediary and not the true source of the contribution. It identified the true source of the contribution as Americans for Job Security, through a second intermediary, The Center to Protect Patient Rights. Under California law, the failure to disclose this initially was campaign money laundering. At $11 million, this is the largest contribution ever disclosed as campaign money laundering in California history.

"The persistence and hard work of the FPPC has won a significant and lasting victory for transparency in the political process," said Ann Ravel, Chair of the FPPC. "We will continue in this matter and all others to ensure that the people of California know who is funding political activity in this State."

California's Political Reform Act requires disclosure to the people of California of the true source of campaign donations. This information is required in most cases before the election, when it matters. The Act requires those who serve as intermediaries, or middlemen, for contributions to disclose their true source to the recipient of the contribution.

"This case also demonstrates the need for reform to make sure true donors are disclosed and can't hide behind innocuous committee names," said Ravel. "The people of California deserve better."

http://www.fppc.ca.gov/press_release.php?pr_id=766

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Americans for Responsible Leadership Admits Campaign Money Laundering, Discloses $11 Million Donor (Original Post) pinto Nov 2012 OP
Paris in the the spring. OSPREYXIV Nov 2012 #1

OSPREYXIV

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1. Paris in the the spring.
Mon Nov 5, 2012, 04:34 PM
Nov 2012

For a minute there I thought the header read: "Americans for Responsible Money Laundering," wondering if this was yet another expose of the Mittster's twisted sense of reality.
Why hasn't anyone realized this guy is the avatar of Batman's arch-nemesis, "Two-face," last seen by theatergoers everywhere being portrayed by another ex-Harvard footballer, Tommy Lee Jones, playing the part of a demented schizoidal manic ringnastier laughing maniacally under Gotham's bigtop? Who do we know who has two Harvard degrees, one for each persona? Do we know, class? Anyone? Bueller?

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