jc456
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- Dec 18, 2013
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NopeWas it money spent to affect an election?A candidate can donate as much of his own funds as we wants, dumbass.WTF is wrong with you freaks?You dishonest Progs always edit out the important bits. Here's the rest of my post:
Can you explain how it was violated in your own words? (note: rhetorical questions as you clearly cannot).
Where exactly was I dishonest? Was pointing out YOU asked for links dishonest? Was pointing out YOU refused to click on the links YOU asked for dishonest?
As far as it being a crime. It was an in-kind contribution according to Cohen. Such contributions are limited to $2700 but according to Cohen, he paid $130,000.
Sure. As long as it's reported.
Was it?
It's not a campaign donation, dumbass.
Yes.
That makes it a campaign donation...and unreported one that was fraudulently hidden and lied about.
If it came from someone other than the candidate himself it FAR exceeded limits as well