Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:40 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
!!! McCain Campaigns OPPOSITION RESEARCH on Rmoney Released...Last edited Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:47 PM USA/ET - Edit history (2)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/78582788/McCain-2008-Oppo-File
http://www.scribd.com/doc/78582788/McCain-2008-Oppo-File
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:43 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
1. Some Highlights
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Stream International Provided Outsourced Customer Support Services To CorporationsStream Called “One Of The Bigger Players” In The Outsourced Call Center Industry.
“Canton’s StreamInternational offers its call centers to corporations on an outsourced basis, and is one of the bigger players in theindustry. The company employs 7,500 call center agents in nine countries, and last fall it bought a system that willallow its agents to interact with clients using VOIP technology.” (C.A. Soule, “Telco’s New Center Of Growth,” Mass High Tech ,4/30/01) Bain Capital Invested In Stream International’s Predecessors As Early As 1993 And Held Majority Stake InCompany From November 1999 Through October 2001Bain Bought Corporate Software Inc. In 1993, Merged It With R.R. Donnelley & Sons Unit (With BainHolding Minority Stake) In 1995 To Create Stream International; Bain Purchased Majority Stake In StreamIn November 1999. “Bain’s Stream investment is an offshoot of the firm’s purchase of Corporate Software Inc., asupplier of software services, for $94 million in late 1993. In 1995 Bain merged Corporate Software with R.R.Donnelley & Sons Co.’s global software services unit to create Stream International Holdings Inc. At that point,Donnelley owned 87% of Stream and Bain just 4%, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissionfiling. In early 1998 Stream spun off its Modus Media International unit, a supplier of supply-chain managementservices. Bain, which owns about 39% of Modus, bought out Donnelley’s holding in Stream for $96 million inNovember 1999.” (David Carey and Sarah Cohen, “Solectron To Buy Bain Capital Unit,” Daily Deal , 9/25/01 |
Response to DFab420 (Reply #1)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:52 PM
Maraya1969 (10,097 posts)
38. Some more about Bain
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As CEO, Romney “Insisted On Having Almost Dictatorial Powers. … That Was Essential.”
“The Boston-based venture capitalist likes to be in control. ‘(At SLOC) I don’t have the kind of control I’m used to in the business world,’ he said. ‘When I was involved in (the resurrection of the beleaguered international firm Bain Consulting), I insisted on having almost dictatorial powers. … That was essential.’” (Lisa Riley Roche, “Mitt Exemplifies The New Openness Sought For SLOC,” Deseret News , 2/12/99) Former Business Colleague Said Romney Possessed “Ability To Identify People’s Insecurities And Exploit Them To His Own Benefit.” “ome colleagues found Romney to be manipulative. Romney had an ability to identify people’s insecurities and exploit them to his own benefit,’ says a source who worked with Romney but refused to be quoted for ‘fear of retribution.’ This source says that Romney would vary bonuses among his partners just enough to put people on edge, giving $3.1 million to one, $3 million to another and $2.9million to another.” (Evan Thomas et al, “Is Mitt Romney Ready For Prime-Time Politics?” Newsweek , 4/16/07) |
Response to Maraya1969 (Reply #38)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:54 PM
Maraya1969 (10,097 posts)
39. Interesting things about Bain
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“Bainies” Were Known For Company Songs And Secrecy, Compared To KGB.
“Bain & Co. also was known for the strict discipline, team spirit - including company songs - and relentless work ethic of its troops. With their uniforms of white shirts and red power ties, the clean-cut Bain consultants were known as ‘Bainies,’ a knockoff of the term ‘Moonies’ for followers of Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Bain & Co. also was known for its secrecy, earning sobriquets like the KGB of consulting.’” (Mitchell Zuckoff and Ben Bradlee Jr., “Romney’s Business Record Gives Larger Picture, |
Response to Maraya1969 (Reply #39)
Tue Jul 17, 2012, 10:51 AM
progressoid (27,266 posts)
57. Moonies? Reminds me more of Mormons.
Response to Maraya1969 (Reply #38)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:54 PM
arely staircase (4,121 posts)
53. id love just to be the loser in that deal
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with 2.9million worth of humiliation. Think about what ratified air these people breath!
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Response to arely staircase (Reply #53)
Tue Jul 17, 2012, 12:13 AM
DCKit (18,188 posts)
54. "ratified air". Classic Freudian slip if I ever heard one. nt
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:44 PM
maddezmom (130,747 posts)
2. next up the tax returns
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Response to maddezmom (Reply #2)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:46 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
4. One can only hope..I get the sense a disgruntled Repub is going to drop the other shoe soon...
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:45 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
3. And more. There are about 200 pages of beautifully wrapped morsels of FAIL
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OUTSOURCING AMERICAN JOBS
Under Bain Management, Stream Declined To Open Call Centers In Idaho And Wyoming As It Opened OrExpanded Facilities In Canada, Spain, France, Ireland And IndiaIn April 2000, Stream Decided Not To Open Call Facility In Gillette, Wyoming Because LocalUnemployment Was Too Low And Workers Were Too Skilled. “The city will not be the location of a call centerfor Internet service providers because residents tend to be overqualified and want more pay than StreamInternational intended to provide. Susan Bigelow, executive director of the Campbell County EconomicDevelopment Corp., told the city council the news Wednesday. … ‘Not many of the applicants at the open houseindicated a willingness to work for less than $10 per hour, which is consistent with the high skill level that wasrepresented,’ she said.” (“Call Center No Longer Considering Gillette,” The Associated Press , 4/13/00) “In April, Stream International Decided Against Opening A Computer Service Call Center In GilletteBecause Workers Wanted Too Much Pay And The Local Economy Was Too Healthy. |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:51 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
5. Section Title "Business Record"
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Last edited Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:57 PM USA/ET - Edit history (3) BUSINESS RECORD
Romney spent most of his business career as CEO of private equity firm Bain Capital – as of June 2007 he maintained an investor’s stake in the company. Bain Capital has been criticized for relentless focus on bottom line at expense of workers and jobs. Romney describes himself as a “business legend” in his campaign ads and once said of himself: “I’m basically in the investor’s Hall of Fame.” Bain Capital and Bain & Co. employees donated at least $171,000 to Romney’s presidential campaign in Q1 2007 and gave tens of thousands more in support of his previous political activities. Bain Capital financed 1988 buyout with junk bonds issued by Drexel Burnham – when SEC filed charges against the firm and CEO Michael Milken, Bain Capital maintained their business relationship; Romney later reminisced about “the glorious days of Drexel Burnham.” In 2004, Bain & Co. received a multi-million dollar contract from the National Iranian Oil Company. Romney sat on board of directors of Bain portfolio company Damon Clinical Laboratories, which in 1996 was fined over $100 million for Medicare fraud committed during Romney’s tenure. Bain Capital owned company named Ampad that purchased an Indiana paper plant, fired its workers and offered to bring them back at drastically reduced salary and benefits – the firings became an issue in the 1994 Senate race when workers blamed Romney for their situation and appeared in Kennedy campaign ads. After Romney became governor, Bain Capital teamed up with Chinese appliance maker Haier Group in 2005 in effort to purchase Newton, IA-based Maytag Corp. and send jobs overseas. At least two Bain Capital companies – Stream International and Modus Media – focused on outsourced technical support services, expanding facilities abroad while contracting operations in the United States. Bain Capital operated steel company called GS Industries which went bankrupt in 2001 after years of labor strife, closing a plant in Kansas City and laying off over 700 workers. |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:52 PM
DCBob (14,746 posts)
6. Wow... is this for real??
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Hope so. This great stuff.
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Response to DCBob (Reply #6)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:53 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
8. From what I have gathered this is as real as any internet document that no one wants to own can be..
Response to DCBob (Reply #6)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:10 PM
Ruby the Liberal (23,498 posts)
17. These are the files from the primary
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not the VP vetting. These files were actually released in Jan 2012.
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Response to Ruby the Liberal (Reply #17)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:14 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
22. Indeed they were. Thank you for helping to add context to this story.
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Hopefully the VP vet documents come sooner rather then later.
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:52 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
7. Section Title "Political Issues"
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In late 2002, Romney described himself as “a progressive-on-social-issues governor of Massachusetts.”
Romney left the state GOP weaker than when he took over as governor, with the party described as being “at its weakest point in years.” 12 During 1998 panel on urban issues, Romney addressed need for Boston business communities to work together and claimed “Hillary Clinton is very much right, it does take a village.” In 1994, Romney opposed the Contract with America without even reading it. Romney has made political contributions to Democratic candidates, saying he places friendship above politics. Romney appeared in 2003 TV ad endorsing Democrat Rocky Anderson – who has been outspoken in calling for President Bush’s impeachment over Iraq war – for reelection as Salt Lake City mayor; Romney featured an Anderson testimonial in his own TV ads while running for governor in 2002. Romney proclaimed he wasn’t a Republican during the Reagan years, saying “I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush. I’m not trying to return to Reagan-Bush.” Romney was an independent until deciding to run for the Senate in 1994. Romney voted for Paul Tsongas in the 1992 Democratic presidential primary. Romney has surrounded himself with policy advisers – like Gregory Mankiw, Vin Weber, Kerry Healey, Bill Weld and more – who do not share his beliefs on key issues. Top Romney campaign aides and surrogates have ties to several recent Washington ethics scandals. Romney’s spending decisions as chairman of the Republican Governors Association during 2006 election cycle “raised eyebrows” in light of his presidential aspirations. |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:01 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
9. Section Titled "Economic Issues"
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ECONOMIC ISSUES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY State spending increased at well over rate of inflation under Romney’s watch, estimated at 24% - more than $5 billion – over Romney’s final three years. Under Romney, Massachusetts dramatically underperformed the rest of the nation in terms of job growth. Romney has been criticized by experts for failing to deliver on issues of business development and economic growth after selling himself as the “CEO governor.” 2006 report issued by quasi-public Massachusetts Technology Collaborative warned the state was losing its grip as leader in “innovation economy” and that tech job was alarmingly slow. Romney left his successor to fill a budget deficit exceeding $1 billion. Romney raised state fees and taxes more than $700 million per year, according to independent experts. Romney raised fees by roughly $500 million in his first year alone, a figure that was highest in the nation. Romney quadrupled gun licensing fees and raised fees on first responders, real estate transactions, the blind, golfers and many others. Massachusetts’ state and local tax burden rose more than 7% during Romney’s administration. Romney refused to endorse the Bush tax cuts in 2003, telling the state’s all-Democrat congressional delegation he wouldn’t be a cheerleader for the plan. Romney implemented three rounds of tax changes (which he referred to as “closing loopholes”) which increased business taxes by an estimated $400 million per year. Massachusetts’ corporate tax climate now ranks 47th in the nation, according to the Tax Foundation. Romney proposed – then backed away from – a new internet tourism tax that would levy higher taxes on users of sites like Orbitz and Travelocity. Romney enrolled Massachusetts in multistate compact aiming to end moratorium on internet sales taxes. Romney took no position on estate tax issue in 2002 and signed 50% increase in state cremation fee, which observers called “hidden tax on the dead.” |
Response to DFab420 (Reply #9)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:03 PM
nc4bo (13,353 posts)
10. But but but......MitRomney said he did none of these things.
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Oh good God/Goddess this is getting richer by the day!!
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:04 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
11. "As CEO, Romney “Insisted On Having Almost Dictatorial Powers. … That Was Essential.”
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Last edited Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:04 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1) As CEO, Romney “Insisted On Having Almost Dictatorial Powers. … That Was Essential.” “The Boston-based venture capitalist likes to be in control. ‘(At SLOC) I don’t have the kind of control I’m used to in thebusiness world,’ he said. ‘When I was involved in (the resurrection of the beleaguered international firm BainConsulting), I insisted on having almost dictatorial powers. … That was essential.’” (Lisa Riley Roche, “Mitt ExemplifiesThe New Openness Sought For SLOC,” Deseret News , 2/12/99)
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:05 PM
nc4bo (13,353 posts)
12. 1 question. Who dropped this load?! nt
Response to nc4bo (Reply #12)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:07 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
13. I found it on scribd. It's floating around reddit and other sites right now
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No one has come out to own it yet...
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Response to DFab420 (Reply #13)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:08 PM
nc4bo (13,353 posts)
14. Geezus mary and joseph - there's some pretty ripe data in there.
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But my curiosity is killing me.
Anyway, thanks. |
Response to nc4bo (Reply #14)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:13 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
20. Yea another poster down thread has a link to the context of the documents.
Response to nc4bo (Reply #12)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:14 PM
1StrongBlackMan (5,350 posts)
21. My guess ...
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A very patriotic American.
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:08 PM
KurtNYC (12,054 posts)
15. Is this chumming? -- they put it all out at once
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so there is a feeding frenzy but then it is over.
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Response to KurtNYC (Reply #15)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:12 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
19. Even if that's true all chumming does is excite the school for larger pieces
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later on.
They through this out there and then see what floats and what sinks. |
Response to DFab420 (Reply #19)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:48 PM
KurtNYC (12,054 posts)
37. I think I like document drip drip better
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It let's team Obama control the narrative by selecting what to drip and in what order.
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:09 PM
Ruby the Liberal (23,498 posts)
16. Excellent material in this. FYI though,
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this was released back in January and was the oppo research for the primary, not the VP vetting process. THOSE files are worth their weight in gold.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/the-book-on-mitt-romney-here-is-john-mccains-ent |
Response to Ruby the Liberal (Reply #16)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:11 PM
DFab420 (2,005 posts)
18. Truth. Thanks for thecontext, I was wondering about it...the report did seem
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much more like finding weaknesses to exploit rather then issues if he was a running mate.
Nothing on his bank accounts in here either.... |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:26 PM
Scuba (26,667 posts)
23. If this is real, it's a sea of smoking guns.
Response to Scuba (Reply #23)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:27 PM
Ruby the Liberal (23,498 posts)
24. It is real.
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Everyone running has an oppo file on everyone else in the primary.
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:50 PM
dmr (25,763 posts)
25. Is there any way to save this?
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I want a copy for my files. Thanks!
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Response to dmr (Reply #25)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:52 PM
nc4bo (13,353 posts)
26. There's a "download" button on the left. $5.
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Response to dmr (Reply #25)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:53 PM
arcane1 (19,946 posts)
27. There's a "Download or print" button near the top right
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but I think you have to pay for it
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Response to dmr (Reply #25)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:57 PM
backscatter712 (19,785 posts)
29. They want me to buy a paid subscription.
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I'm a cheap bastard. Any way to get the pdf without paying?
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Response to dmr (Reply #25)
bupkus This message was self-deleted by its author.
Response to dmr (Reply #25)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:08 PM
dmr (25,763 posts)
46. My son found a way! Link inside!
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 07:55 PM
Ian David (68,414 posts)
28. John McCain’s Entire 2008 Opposition Research File on Mitt Romney
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John McCain’s Entire 2008 Opposition Research File on Mitt Romney
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 08:56 PM http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=42423 |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:00 PM
Ian David (68,414 posts)
30. Document shows Romney's strategies Plan addresses faith, rivals, shift on issues
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Last edited Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:01 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1) Here is a leaked Romney document from 2007
Document shows Romney's strategies Plan addresses faith, rivals, shift on issues By Scott Helman, Globe Staff | February 27, 2007 Here are some views of Mitt Romney causing concern inside his campaign: His hair looks too perfect, he's not a tough war time leader, and he has earned a reputation as "Slick Dancing Mitt" or "Flip-Flop Mitt." Romney and his advisers have identified those perceptions as threats to his bid for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, according to an exhaustive internal campaign document obtained by the Globe. The 77-slide PowerPoint presentation offers a revealing look at Romney's pursuit of the White House, outlining a plan for branding himself, framing his competitors, and allaying voter concerns about his record, his Mormon faith, and his shifts on key issues like abortion. Dated Dec. 11, the blueprint is wide-ranging and analyzes in detail the strengths and weaknesses of Romney and his two main Republican rivals, Senator John McCain of Arizona and Rudolph W. Giuliani, former mayor of New York. The plan, which top Romney strategist Alex Castellanos helped to draft, charts a course for Romney to emerge as the nominee, but acknowledges that the "electorate is not where it needs to be for us to succeed." More: http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/02/27/document_shows_romneys_strategies/?page=full “Slick Dancing Mitt” The leak of another Republican presidential candidate's strategic documents gives insight into the potential weaknesses of Mitt Romney. Tuesday, Feb 27, 2007 4:35 PM UTC Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney may be a little too much like another presidential candidate from Massachusetts, and that reportedly has Romney’s advisors worried. The Boston Globe reports today that it has obtained a copy of the vulnerability study Romney’s advisors did on the Republican presidential candidate, and the Globe says that while the study calls for Romney to position himself as the counterpoint to famous Massachusetts liberals like Michael Dukakis,Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, it worries that Romney will fall victim to the same “flip-flopper” charge that dogged Kerry throughout 2004. Romney, who is currently attempting to position himself as the candidate for GOP social conservatives, has changed his position on several issues key to that constituency, among them abortion and gay rights. The study also reportedly calls on Romney to define himself at least partially by his opposition, and to decry “jihadism,” Sen. Hillary Clinton, “European-style socialism,” Washington and France. Also included are looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the other Republican front-runners, including Sen. John McCain and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. The study reportedly says McCain is an “uncertain, erratic, unreliable leader in uncertain times” and worries that if Giuliani is the nominee, Republicans will no longer be able to hit Democrats like Clinton on social issues. More: http://www.salon.com/2007/02/27/romney_leak/ |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:34 PM
matt819 (3,838 posts)
31. Holy Oppo Research, Batman
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Just head to page 135 at the link and take it from there. You know how when you were a little kid playing football and were tackled and then everyone yelled, "pile on"? Take the revelations of the past week and double them. Must reading. Let's see how long it takes the MSM to pick this up.
Example: They have the Mittster with a stake in Bain up through 2007, with no reference to blind trusts. Or these three, just to whet your appetite: snip -- Bain Capital financed 1988 buyout with junk bonds issued by Drexel Burnham – when SEC filed chargesagainst the firm and CEO Michael Milken, Bain Capital maintained their business relationship; Romney laterreminisced about “the glorious days of Drexel Burnham.” -- In 2004, Bain & Co. received a multi-million dollar contract from the National Iranian Oil Company. -- Romney sat on board of directors of Bain portfolio company Damon Clinical Laboratories, which in 1996 wasfined over $100 million for Medicare fraud committed during Romney’s tenure. snip |
Response to matt819 (Reply #31)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:39 PM
nadinbrzezinski (120,060 posts)
35. Just sent the link to editor
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realize, we mostly play in the local pool... not the national one.
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Response to matt819 (Reply #31)
bupkus This message was self-deleted by its author.
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:35 PM
matt819 (3,838 posts)
32. By the way - Are there any non-Mormons working at Bain? (nt)
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:36 PM
Rosa Luxemburg (21,955 posts)
33. Nice table of contents with page numbers
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how kind!
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:38 PM
nadinbrzezinski (120,060 posts)
34. This begs the question
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who decided to throw the election?
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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #34)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:42 PM
chollybocker (3,588 posts)
51. A jury of his peers?
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Oh, wait. Mitt has no peers.
But he can be useful as a GOP placeholder; as stiff as a bookmark, as kickable as a doorstop. Mitt was selected years ago to *take this one for the team.* |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 08:40 PM
underpants (105,596 posts)
36. This is no accident - the Repubs offered up Romney in 2012 like they did Dole in 1996
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Thune, Rubio, McDonell, Ryan, etc. are eyeing 2016.
We live in a two-term world - Bush didn't win in 2000 and obviously lied us into war but got re-elected - everyone knew this was not a real contest even with the superior brain power of the Obama campaign to the Romney campaign. This is worse to Mitt than the Bain story. |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:34 PM
Honeycombe8 (17,986 posts)
42. Wow. That is dynamite stuff. What a reprehensible bully of a man. nt
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:41 PM
Swede (27,081 posts)
43. That's gold,Jerry!
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Gold!
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:48 PM
B Calm (17,276 posts)
44. drip, drip. drip. . . Don't look good for Romney
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:02 PM
BREMPRO (2,137 posts)
45. hadn't heard about this one! *really bad sounding? for RMoney*
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"Romney sat on board of directors of Bain portfolio company Damon Clinical Laboratories, which in 1996 was
fined over $100 million for Medicare fraud committed during Romney’s tenure. " REALLY.. so he oversaw the governance of a company that committed massive medicare fraud?.. look the other way because they were making so much money?? interesting // like to know more!! |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:19 PM
nc4bo (13,353 posts)
47. Ok - I'm up to page 52 and am left wondering who in the hell IS Mitt Romney and
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what in the hell does he represent...........
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Response to nc4bo (Reply #47)
Tue Jul 17, 2012, 12:35 AM
Angry Dragon (24,073 posts)
56. He represents himself first and foremost
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he cares nothing of anyone else
He is a very selfish person, down to his core. |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:22 PM
Tx4obama (28,749 posts)
49. Romney charged a fee for being blind, and ...
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... Romney Also Proposed Imposing A Fee On The Mentally Retarded. And MORE on a DU OP here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002955557 |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:24 PM
treestar (40,398 posts)
50. This one is interesting
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In December 2005, Romney “abruptly ordered his administration to reverse course … and require Catholichospitals to provide emergency contraception medication to rape victims.”
So a Catholic fundie would have no candidate to vote for. |
Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 11:42 PM
w8liftinglady (23,014 posts)
52. LOL... now it's on The Dallas Morning News....
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Thanks for sharing that!!!
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Response to DFab420 (Original post)
Tue Jul 17, 2012, 12:18 AM
SunsetDreams (8,299 posts)
55. This is awesome! Thank you so much K&R
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There is a lot of damning information here and it's all sourced really well. I wonder if the Obama campaign has this, chances are they do, but I wonder. I also wonder who put this out there?
The Damon Clinical Laboratories/Bain Medicare Fraud is really interesting. It starts on pg 140. It cost the U.S. taxpayers nearly 40 million. Romney even stated that he was proud of his role with Damon growth. WHAT? That's on pg 141. If you research and read the entire file, not just on Damon...you will see a big parallel to Romney current statement "It wasn't me". |

