DWI clemency/donations spur questions

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DWI clemency/donations spur questions
msn.com – Dec 15, 2007
That executive clemency made him immediately eligible for parole. Some Arkansas Republicans are also questioning whether Fields’ clemency was tied to sizeable political contributions. According to Federal Election Commission records a month after Fields’ appeal was denied his wife made a $5000 donation to the State Republican Party in June of 2003. A month later she made an additional $5000 donation again to the Republican Party of Arkansas. The following month Fields reported to prison and began his clemency application process. He was a free man in less than a year. A former elected official in Arkansas with fundraising experience for the State Republican Party says the timing of Mrs.

DWI clemency/donations spur questions
msn.com – Dec 15, 2007
That executive clemency made him immediately eligible for parole. Some Arkansas Republicans are also questioning whether Fields’ clemency was tied to sizeable political contributions. According to Federal Election Commission records a month after Fields’ appeal was denied his wife made a $5000 donation to the State Republican Party in June of 2003. A month later she made an additional $5000 donation again to the Republican Party of Arkansas. The following month Fields reported to prison and began his clemency application process. He was a free man in less than a year. A former elected official in Arkansas with fundraising experience for the State Republican Party says the timing of Mrs.

You ain’t seen nothing yet
Sydney Morning Herald – Dec 15, 2007
neman dares say what must be done. Secure the borders …”Tancredo is only nominally running for president. His agenda maybe a heightened profile within the Republican Party or a dry runfor another time. His main effect may be to further erodeRepublican support among Spanish-speaking voters. A Tancredo campaign spokesman says $US1 million ($1. 14 million)has been assigned for advertising for the Iowa and New Hampshirenomination contests next month. Romney’s advertisements are similar just more prolific.

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