Saturday, January 10, 2004

MOVEON.ORG... BUNCH OF IDIOTS
Seeking More Money So They Can Waste More Money


Frustrated with the lack of domestic support, left-leaning website MoveOn.org has apparently been reaching beyond American borders to generate cash revenue over the internet!

Line above is from a Drudge report a few weeks back that I've been meaning to post. Moveon.org obviously isn't led by the sharpest tools in the shed. I'm guessing their shed is filled with a bunch of hammers, shovels, and rubber mallets. It seems with the $5 million they got from George Soros they allocated some of it for the nifty idea of having a short film contest "Bush in 30 seconds." Great fun, a few laughs, but if I was a donor would I want to see my money spent in this manner? What are they thinking? Maybe one of the staff was seeking to expand their personal career in film production? Maybe one or all of them are intellectual juggernauts like Mongo from "Blazing Saddles" and couldn't think of any other use of $5 million+ they raised? In all seriousness, if I was in their shoes, I would develop projects to convince the undecided or non-partisan voters/citizens not create laughs for fellow left-wingers or hardcore Democrats. Anyway, I heard about this site from my girlfriend who is a former Fulbright scholar, whose alumni receive a huge majority of left-leaning emails. Happy New Years to you too, Andre!


"Hello fellow Fulbrighters,

the German Fulbrighters may have seen the yesterday article in the online version of the Spiegel magazine about the organization moveon.org but for the rest of you a link to a very promising web site showing that the opposition to President Bush in the United States is still alive.

http://www.bushin30seconds.org/

A happy New Year to all of you.

Andre"



XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX MON DEC 15, 2003 17:00:05 ET XXXXX

CAMPAIGN CASH RACE TURNS INTERNATIONAL; MOVEON.ORG CENTER OF INTRIGUE; CLARK SEEKS CANADIAN SUPPORT, WEBSITE SHOWS

**Exclusive**

Frustrated with the lack of domestic support, left-leaning website MoveOn.org has apparently been reaching beyond American borders to generate cash revenue over the internet!

The provocative international fundraising strategy threatens to embroil the presidential candidacies of General Wesley Clark and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean.

Both men are named on international fundraising websites suggesting donations to MoveOn.org.

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Meanwhile, MoveOn.org, which has been running ads critical of the Bush Administration, has named an "International Campaigns Director," the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

It is not clear how much money has been raised -- to date-- from foreign sources, but political websites from London to Portugal to Montreal are directing their citizens to stop the American president George Bush by donating to MoveOn.org!

Wesley Clark's official campaign website has been offering a link to "Canada For Clark", which in turn advises Canadians: "Non-Americans can't by law, give money to any particular candidate's campaign. But we can support pro-democracy, progressive American organizations like MoveOn.org, which do their best to spread the ugly truth about Bush and publicize the Democratic message. Click here to donate to MoveOn.org."

The top traffic referrer to CanadaForClark.com is Clark's Official Campaign Website.

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Dean04Worldwide.com is a noncommercial and volunteer website offered by Corinne Sinclair, a non-US citizen, based in London. Domain registration information indicates the website name servers are owned by PromoHosting.com, a website hosting service based in Portugal. Dean04Worldwide.com encourages non-Americans across the global to help Dean win the 2004 election.

A notice on the website explains how to provide funds to MoveOn.org, since non-Americans cannot donate directly to the Dean campaign.

Late last week, a Swedish website removed an "EU-MoveOn.org Fundraising Appeal," claiming MoveOn.org "No Longer Accepts Contributions From Non US Citizens/Permanent Resident Aliens."

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, who has been headlining moveone.org events, is said to have vocalized serious concerns about the website accepting cash from foreign sources, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

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"To avoid even the appearance of impropriety, we are not going to take contributions from overseas," Wes Boyd, one of the founders of MoveOn.org, explained this weekend.

Boyd refused to disclose how much revenue had already been generated abroad.

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