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Are these the kind of People the Clinton's roll with???? and will more mainstream media cover this?????


I have seen Liberals on here for days hammering Republicans about Craig, and as a republican, I want craig to be punished to the fullest extent of the law. But poor conduct goes both ways, now spin this one liberals. By the way Foxnews.com is covering the story haven't seen it on cnn.com yet,

Democratic fundraiser is a fugitive in plain sight
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California authorities have sought businessman Norman Hsu for 15 years. Since 2004, he has carved out a place of honor raising cash for such candidates as Hillary Rodham Clinton.
By Chuck Neubauer and Robin Fields, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
August 29, 2007
WASHINGTON -- For the last 15 years, California authorities have been trying to figure out what happened to a businessman named Norman Hsu, who pleaded no contest to grand theft, agreed to serve up to three years in prison and then seemed to vanish.

"He is a fugitive," Ronald Smetana, who handled the case for the state attorney general, said in an interview. "Do you know where he is?"

Hsu, it seems, has been hiding in plain sight, at least for the last three years.

Since 2004, one Norman Hsu has been carving out a prominent place of honor among Democratic fundraisers. He has funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions into party coffers, much of it earmarked for presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.

In addition to making his own contributions, Hsu has honed the practice of assembling packets of checks from contributors who bear little resemblance to the usual Democratic deep pockets: A self-described apparel executive with a variety of business interests, Hsu has focused on delivering hefty contributions from citizens who live modest lives and are neophytes in the world of campaign giving.

On Tuesday, E. Lawrence Barcella Jr. -- a Washington lawyer who represents the Democratic fundraiser -- confirmed that Hsu was the same man who was involved in the California case. Barcella said his client did not remember pleading to a criminal charge and facing the prospect of jail time. Hsu remembers the episode as part of a settlement with creditors when he also went through bankruptcy, Barcella said.

The bulk of the campaign dollars raised by major parties comes from the same sources: business groups, labor unions and other well-heeled interests with a long-term need to win friends in the political arena.

But the appetite for cash has grown so great that politicians are constantly pressured to find new sources of contributions. Hsu's case illustrates the sometimes-bizarre results of that tendency to push the envelope, often in ways the candidates know nothing about.

As a Democratic rainmaker, Hsu -- who graduated from UC Berkeley and the Wharton School of Business -- is credited with donating nearly $500,000 to national and local party candidates and their political committees in the last three years. He earned a place in the Clinton campaign's "HillRaiser" group by pledging to raise more than $100,000 for her presidential bid.

Records show that Hsu helped raise an additional $500,000 from other sources for Clinton and other Democrats.

"Norman Hsu is a longtime and generous supporter of the Democratic Party and its candidates, including Sen. Clinton," Howard Wolfson, a spokesman for the campaign, said Tuesday.

"During Mr. Hsu's many years of active participation in the political process, there has been no question about his integrity or his commitment to playing by the rules, and we have absolutely no reason to call his contributions into question or to return them."

Wolfson did not immediately respond Tuesday night to questions about Hsu's legal problems.

Though he is a fugitive, Hsu has hardly kept a low profile. The website camerarts.com, which sells photographs taken at political events, features shots of Hsu at several fundraisers he hosted at Manhattan's elegant St. Regis hotel -- including a June 2005 luncheon for Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Sacramento).

Hsu lives in New York City. Efforts to contact him were unsuccessful. Barcella said Hsu chose to respond through his lawyer.

Records show that Hsu has emerged as one of the Democrats' most successful "bundlers," rounding up groups of contributors and packaging their checks together before delivering the funds to campaign officials. Individuals can give a total of $4,600 to a single candidate during an election cycle, $2,300 for the primaries and $2,300 for the general election.

One example of the kind of first-time donors Hsu has worked with is the Paw family of Daly City, Calif., which is headed by William Paw, a mail carrier, and his wife, Alice, who is listed as a homemaker.

The Paws -- seven adults, most of whom live together in a small house near San Francisco International Airport -- apparently had never donated to national candidates until 2004. Over a three-year period, they gave $213,000, including $55,000 to Clinton and $14,000 to candidates for state-level offices in New York.

The family includes a son, Winkle Paw, who Barcella said was in business with Hsu. Another son works for a Bay Area school board, while one daughter works for a hospital and another for a computer company.

"They have the financial wherewithal to make their own donations," Barcella said. "It didn't come from Norman."

edit/// mymadsky, you just made my point, for every Craig there is a Barney Frank, For every Fund raising scandal there will be one from the other side, can we get back to discussing the real issues on here!!!

Very good post! Quite frankly I can't figure out why there is so much finger pointing, it isn't as if any Political Party is without its own version of liar, swindler, pants around the ankles, cheater, promise breaker, you name it.

So why spend the time doing so? Each when caught breaking the law, needs to pay the price, and each party needs to be a stand up about it, and put down what these people did.

So much corruption, so little time to enjoy life - what has this world come to?

I'm sure it is the tip of the ice berg, I also bet for every Hsu working for the Dems, there is one working for the GOP.

Political corruption isn't a partisan issue. You claim that you realize this, and then you make it one anyway. Grow up.

The Pahlavis killed millions in Iran yet they are at all of the Republican Fundraisers posing as Liberators.

Yes, Both Hsu and Craig should be in jail !

maybe they could get a cell together.

vote for J. McCain if you really care about campaign reform !

I'm sure that there are crooks on both sides of the aisle but the telling feature will be WILL SHE GIVE THE MONEY BACK? I'd say, don't count on it. Clintons have a very hard time giving money back. It goes against their nature.

Boy what a surprise. And of course the dems will come back with there are conservatives out there doing the same thing. but they just can't think of one. As if you are not the first to do something wrong it really doesn't count. I never could understand that argument. I find politicos using that argument more and more. Without answering a direct question, even an obvious yes or no inquiry such as "are you against corruption?" there is always that grey area that they paint into the picture. They will deflect the question by saying "that really isn't the question" when it most certainly is since someone is asking it. If you and I did what Hsu has done, we would be locked up so deep in prison they would have to pump sunlight to us. Money talks and BS walks.

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