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originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Bluntone22
Never happened.
Read and learn...
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My question, what is a charity donating to the clinton foundation that could be used for campaigning? I thought to be a charity you had to be helping people in need. Not a campaign. It sounds like the charity is a front, with Uranium one actually donating a lot of the excess money going to the Clintons.
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Bluntone22
Never happened.
Read and learn...
www.factcheck.org...
My question, what is a charity donating to the clinton foundation that could be used for campaigning? I thought to be a charity you had to be helping people in need. Not a campaign. It sounds like the charity is a front, with Uranium one actually donating a lot of the excess money going to the Clintons.
The Clinton Foundation is a fully registered and audited nonprofit organization set up for philanthropic work. According to its website, neither Bill nor Chelsea (both board members) draw any salary from it. When Hillary was a board member, she did not draw a salary, either. The Foundation's funds are carefully accounted for, audited routinely, and are public knowledge; they can't be used for campaigning and there is no evidence that they ever have been.
You're just making stuff up.
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
a reply to: Waterglass
Totally agree with you the world really needs a strong Russia. The old balance of power between west and Soviets worked great, sure there was a threat of war but both sides were from western civilisation and had some respect for our ways of life. They should never have given a chance between them for the rise of China which has destroyed most of our manufacturing, there was a time when USSR and USA / Europeans competed in industrial production.................... These were really the good old days and the Christian world ruled between them the seas and made its own stuff, now the asians got on their feet (we fed them and nutured them through our insanity) now all our real jobs went asia and the locals had the jobs stolen by the asians. Russia was strong back then, they are now screwed like the rest of us by asians and their cheap labour sell it for nothing tactics and we must consider that an act of war, indeed the asians commit war crimes in this approach and need to answer for this and the way they caused all the industrial theft of ideology and tech / jobs thus causing unemployment and then the drugs took over. Nuke China and Vietnam too while we're at it then get Vlad on the phone, give him Ukraine and let's get the Cold War v2 on while we all start MAKING THINGS AGAIN
Uranium One Inc. UUU-T says it doesn't know who previously owned the company's stake in a uranium deposit that is now at the centre of a national scandal in Kazakhstan, raising concerns about the miner's ownership of the lucrative property. Uranium One owns a 30-per-cent stake in the Kyzylkum joint venture, which was purchased for $75-million (U.S.) in 2005 from a privately held company, Jeffcott Group Ltd. But the Vancouver firm says the shareholders behind Jeffcott were never specifically identified, nor does it know how Jeffcott initially obtained rights to the project.
In addition to the Kyzylkum asset, UrAsia paid $350-million in 2005 for 70-per-cent stakes in the South Inkai and Akdala uranium mines. The seller of those assets has been identified as Mukhtar Ablyazov, a Kazakh oligarch with banking and real estate interests who fled the country after falling out of favour with the Nazarbayev regime.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: rickymouse
PS that you dont like factcheck is no surprise to me.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
Trump allegedly talking to the Russians to get elected is bad but the Clinton's accepting bribes in exchange for nuclear material is a good thing.