http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2008/07 ... fanni.html
One thing to be said-Obama was not shy about extorting money from Fannie Mae-He is 3rd over-all on the list and the list goes back to 1989-He is doing much better than the others.
Also a reminder on who advised him on his veep choice.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/05/ ... index.html
Former Fannie Mae CEO and longtime Washington insider Jim Johnson and former Deputy U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder are also on the committee.
The Senator from Fannie Mae
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You have evidence that Obama "extorted" money from Fannie Mae?
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I don't think we need to go that far. He certainly hasn't shied away from taking their money.Bob Juch wrote:You have evidence that Obama "extorted" money from Fannie Mae?
Bush gets his picture taken with Ken Lay, and it's somehow taken as a wink-nudge endorsement on his part of Enron. Obama actually takes thousands of dollars from a "company" that behaved far more recklessly, and this isn't troubling. Go figure!