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More proof that Obama, his supporters, and his donors will do anything — up to and including cheating and breaking the law — to raise enough money and manufacture enough votes to ensure he is elected President:

Last December, somebody using the name “Test Person,” from “Some Place, UT” made a series of contributions, the largest being $764, to Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign totaling $2,410.07.

Someone else identifying himself as “Jockim Alberton,” from 1581 Leroy Ave. in Wilmington, Del., began giving to Obama last November, contributing $10 and $25 at a time for a total of $445 through the end of February.

The only problem? There is no Leroy Avenue in Wilmington. And Jockim Alberton, who listed both his employer and occupation as “Fdsa Fdsa,” does not show up in a search of public records.

A New York Times analysis of campaign finance records this week found nearly 3,000 donations to Obama from more than a dozen people listing apparently fictitious donor information. The contributions represent a tiny fraction of the record $450 million Obama has raised. But the obviously questionable donations — some donors simply entered gibberish for their names — raise questions about whether the Obama campaign is adequately vetting its unprecedented flood of donors.

Uh. No. They are not even trying to.

Between ACORN registering tens of thousands of fraudulent (usually dead or fictitious) Democrat voters, Obama using the law to try to stifle free speech and intimidate his political opponents, the MSM in his back pocket, and his donor’s finding all sorts of creative ways to get around election laws — is there anything Barack Obama won’t do to win?

3 Responses to “Thousands of Illegal Donations to Obama Campaign”

No surprise that the Dims are doing Nothing towards verifying their contributors.

WTF ?
Is this the Twilight Zone From HELL ?

This is outrageous beyond description.

They don’t have to report donations under $250 and the won’t open their books. This has been going on for so long it’s ridiculous. If they do anything about it, it’s after the fact. And the fines for violating the laws are a slap on the hand which are paid by their supporters.

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