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Carl
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20080703
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- - Money
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- 2004
Election - 2008
Election - Texas
- Ohio
- Arizona
- Illinois
- Obama
"McCain
Allies Find Finance-Law Holes: Governors' Fund Recruits
Big Donors; Bid to Catch Obama." ... "Allies of [2008 Election Republican
Presidential Candidate and Arizona Senator] Sen. John McCain have found
new loopholes in the campaign-finance law he helped write -- and they're
using them to reel in huge contributions to help him compete with [2008
Election Democratic Presidential Candidate and Illinois Senator] Sen. Barack
Obama." ... "In one method, a Republican Party fund aimed at electing governors
has started marketing itself as a home for contributions of unlimited size
to help Sen. McCain. His 2002 campaign law limits donations to presidential
races to try to curtail the influence of wealth." ... "The Republican Governors
Association isn't subject to those limits, and has long gathered up large
donations from individuals and companies. Now it is telling donors it can
use their contributions to benefit Sen. McCain in some key battleground
states." ... "Altogether, individuals can give $108,000 to federal campaigns
within each two-year election cycle." ... "Donors with deep pockets also
can avoid limits completely by contributing to groups called 527 organizations,
after a provision in the tax code." ... "The [Republican] governors group
counts a number of large corporations among its donors, including WellPoint
Inc. [Incorporated] at $200,000, and Pfizer Inc. [Incorporated], Bank of
America Corp. [Corporation] and Travelers Cos. [Companies] at $150,000
or more." ... "Texas developer Bob Perry, the largest financial backer
of the Swift Boat group [that attacked the military service of 2004 Election
Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kerry], also is the largest individual
donor to the governors group, at $250,000. Carl Lindner, a retired insurance
executive in Ohio and another top Swift Boat financier, has contributed
$100,000 to the governors' fund. The campaign-finance lawyer for the Swift
Boat group in 2004 now serves the same role for the governors association."
... "In another Republican strategy, the McCain campaign itself last month
began soliciting its biggest donations yet -- up to $70,100 per check."
-By Brody Mullins and T.W. Farnam
-WSJ.com
20080702
John
McCain - Carl
H Lindner Jr - Terrorism
- Money
- Illegal
- Military
- Politics
- Federal
- Investigation
- International
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- Colombia
- US
- Arizona
- Ohio
- 2008
Election
"McCain
Backer's Firm Pleaded Guilty To Funding Terrorist Group In Colombia."
... "The co-host of a recent top-dollar fundraiser for [2008 Election Republican
Presidential Candidate and Arizona Senator] Sen. John McCain oversaw the
payment of roughly $1.7 million to a Colombian paramilitary group that
is today designated a terrorist organization by the United States." ...
"Carl H. Lindner Jr., the billionaire Cincinnati [Ohio] businessman, was
CEO [Chief Executive Officer] of Chiquita Brands International from 1984
to 2001, and remained on the company's board of directors until May 2002.
Beginning under his tenure, Chiquita executives paid hundreds of thousands
of dollars to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (known by the
Spanish acronym AUC), which is described
by George Washington University's National Security Archive as an "illegal
right-wing anti-guerrilla group tied to many of the country's most notorious
civilian massacres."" ... "Following a Justice Department indictment
[pdf] last year, Chiquita admitted
to illegally funding the paramilitaries and agreed to pay a $25 million
fine. Chiquita's payments to the AUC began in 1997 and lasted seven years;
roughly half of the funds came after the group was designated
a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. State Department in 2001."
... "According to the Justice Department, the payments "were reviewed and
approved by senior executives" of Chiquita, who knew by no later than September
2000 "that the AUC was a violent, paramilitary organization."" ... "Late
last week, Lindner co-hosted a $25,000-per-person fundraiser for McCain
and the Republican Party in the wealthy Indian Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati,
Ohio. The event raised about $2 million; Lindner also serves on McCain's
Ohio Victory Team." ... "While Lindner was CEO of Chiquita, the company
began sending money to the AUC through its shipping subsidiary Banadex.
A report
by the Organization of American States states that Banadex also engaged
in arms trafficking, helping to deliver 3,000 Nicaraguan AK-47 rifles and
millions of rounds of ammunition to the AUC in 2001. According to federal
prosecutors, when company officials realized the arrangement was illegal,
they switched to making the payments in cash." -By
Nico
Pitney -HuffingtonPost.com
20080509
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John
McCain - Money
- Politics
- 2008
Election - Environment
- History
- Arizona
- Nevada
- Federal
- Real
Estate - Land
- "McCain
Pushed Land Swap That Benefits Backer." ... "[2008
Election Republican Presidential Candidate and Arizona Senator] Sen. John
McCain championed legislation that will let an Arizona rancher trade remote
grassland and ponderosa pine forest here for acres of valuable federally
owned property that is ready for development, a land swap that now stands
to directly benefit one of his top presidential campaign fundraisers]."
... "Initially reluctant to support the swap, the Arizona Republican became
a key figure in pushing the deal through Congress after the rancher and
his partners hired lobbyists that included McCain's 1992 Senate campaign
manager, two of his former Senate staff members (one of whom has returned
as his chief of staff), and an Arizona insider who was a major McCain donor
and is now bundling campaign checks." ... "When McCain's legislation passed
in November 2005, the ranch owner gave the job of building as many as 12,000
homes to SunCor Development, a firm in Tempe, Ariz. [Arizona], run by Steven
A. Betts, a longtime McCain supporter who has raised more than $100,000
for the presumptive Republican nominee. Betts said he and McCain never
discussed the deal." ... "The Audubon Society described the exchange as
the largest in Arizona history. The swap involved more than 55,000 acres
of land in all, including rare expanses of desert woodland and pronghorn
antelope habitat. The deal had support from many local officials and the
Arizona Republic newspaper for its expansion of the Prescott National Forest.
But it brought an outcry from some Arizona environmentalists when it was
proposed in 2002, partly because it went through Congress rather than a
process that allowed more citizen input." ... "Although the bill called
for the two parcels to be of equal value, a federal forestry official told
a congressional committee that he was concerned that "the public would
not receive fair value" for its land. A formal appraisal has not yet begun.
A town official opposed to the swap said other Yavapai Ranch land sold
nine years ago for about $2,000 per acre, while some of the prime commercial
land near a parcel that the developers will get has brought as much as
$120,000 per acre." ... "In an interview, Betts said there is "absolutely
no" connection between his contributions to McCain's presidential bids
and the deal involving rancher Fred Ruskin and the Yavapai Ranch Limited
Partnership." ... "Betts is among a string of donors who have benefited
from McCain-engineered land swaps. In 1994, the senator helped a lobbyist
for land developer Del Webb Corp. pursue an exchange in the Las Vegas [Nevada]
area, according to the Center for Public Integrity. McCain sponsored two
bills, in 1991 and 1994, sought by donor Donald R. Diamond that yielded
the developer thousands of acres in trade for national parkland." ... "In
the late 1990s, McCain promoted a deal in Arizona's Tonto National Forest
involving property part-owned by Great American Life Insurance, a company
run by billionaire Carl H. Lindner Jr., a prolific contributor to national
political parties and presidential candidates." ... "In Arizona, SunCor
is a subsidiary of Pinnacle West, the state's largest power company. Betts,
as Ruskin described him, "politically is a very powerful guy in the state.""
... "Officials from the company and its subsidiaries have accounted for
$100,000 in contributions to McCain's political campaigns over the years,
records show." (1, 2)
-By Matthew Mosk with contributions by Alice Crites-WashingtonPost
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"McCain
Backer's Firm Pleaded Guilty To Funding Terrorist Group In Colombia."
... "The co-host of a recent top-dollar fundraiser for [2008 Election Republican
Presidential Candidate and Arizona Senator] Sen. John McCain oversaw the
payment of roughly $1.7 million to a Colombian paramilitary group that
is today designated a terrorist organization by the United States." ...
"Carl H. Lindner Jr., the billionaire Cincinnati [Ohio] businessman, was
CEO [Chief Executive Officer] of Chiquita Brands International from 1984
to 2001, and remained on the company's board of directors until May 2002.
Beginning under his tenure, Chiquita executives paid hundreds of thousands
of dollars to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (known by the
Spanish acronym AUC), which is described
by George Washington University's National Security Archive as an "illegal
right-wing anti-guerrilla group tied to many of the country's most notorious
civilian massacres."" -By
Nico
Pitney -HuffingtonPost.com
"McCain
Pushed Land Swap That Benefits Backer." ... "[Amongst
other McCain land deals] In the late 1990s, McCain promoted a deal
in Arizona's Tonto National Forest involving property part-owned by Great
American Life Insurance, a company run by billionaire Carl H. Lindner Jr.,
a prolific contributor to national political parties and presidential candidates."
(1, 2)
-By Matthew Mosk with contributions by Alice Crites-WashingtonPost |
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