The FEC has fined one of the biggest liberal political action committees $775,000 for using unregulated soft money to boost John Kerry and other Democratic candidates during the 2004 . America Coming Together (ACT) raised $137 million for its get-out-the-vote effort in 2004, but the FEC found most of that cash came through contributions that violated federal law. The group's big donors included George Soros, Progressive Corp. chairman Peter Lewis and the SEIU
Thank you, Karl Rove. Due to your hard work, the corpulent and drunk alarmist Al Gore and the confused and lying John Kerry never made it to the White House! Thank you! Youre a great American.
BAGHDAD - U.S. aircraft and soldiers attacked Shiite militia bomb makers accused of links to Iran in raids Wednesday that coincided with a visit to Tehran by Iraq's prime minister. The U.S. military said 32 suspected militants were killed and 12 were captured.
The strike in Sadr City - a major Shiite enclave in Baghdad - sought to target a ring believed to be smuggling armor-piercing roadside bombs from Iran.
"Maybe the people who think there's a conspiracy out there are right," - Peter DeFazio (member of Congress and Homeland Security)
b9keith 4 years ago
The FEC has fined one of the biggest liberal political action committees $775,000 for using unregulated soft money to boost John Kerry and other Democratic candidates during the 2004 . America Coming Together (ACT) raised $137 million for its get-out-the-vote effort in 2004, but the FEC found most of that cash came through contributions that violated federal law. The group's big donors included George Soros, Progressive Corp. chairman Peter Lewis and the SEIU
BattleofTours732 4 years ago
Thank you, Karl Rove. Due to your hard work, the corpulent and drunk alarmist Al Gore and the confused and lying John Kerry never made it to the White House! Thank you! Youre a great American.
BattleofTours732 4 years ago
This brought a huge smile.
willb48 4 years ago
Yeah
liveleaker 4 years ago
BAGHDAD - U.S. aircraft and soldiers attacked Shiite militia bomb makers accused of links to Iran in raids Wednesday that coincided with a visit to Tehran by Iraq's prime minister. The U.S. military said 32 suspected militants were killed and 12 were captured.
The strike in Sadr City - a major Shiite enclave in Baghdad - sought to target a ring believed to be smuggling armor-piercing roadside bombs from Iran.
BattleofTours732 4 years ago
Yeah!
liveleaker 4 years ago