Clinton Foundation addresses disclosure of $31M Canadian donation, re-filing IRS revenue forms
We are not talking about something that everyone does, cheating a little on their monthly expense account; 31 million dollars is a lot of baloney no matter who is slicing it.
A Canadian financier Frank Giustra gave $31.1 million to the Clinton foundation after a 2005 uranium-mine deal he made in Kazakhstan, with former President Clinton at his side.
I would be smiling too.
The deal eventually led to another deal that gave Russia access to U.S. uranium deposits which is probably more significant than the 31 million dollars. I wonder if Russia would consider giving the USA any of their uranium?
If Mr. Giustra kicked back $ 31,000,000.00 I can’t even imagine what the total deal tallied up to.
In a comment from the Clinton’s spokesperson, not the Clintons directly, Maura Pally said; we made mistakes, as many organizations of our size do, but we are acting quickly to remedy them,” foundation executive Maura Pally wrote on the foundation website. “And [we] have taken steps to ensure they don’t happen in the future.” Sounds like Miss Pally has a piece of the action.
I would have thought that a delicate issue with such importance, the half-baked apology would have come from the top.
Lets face it. Do these people that pull these shots really need the money? It is like power; the more they have the more they want.
I am sure that everyone knows what the saying the tip of the iceberg means. In most situation the tip of the iceberg, what we see on the surface, only constitutes a small portion of the total mass.
Iceberg B-15, one of the grand daddies in the iceberg business is a half a mile thick and covered an area of about 4,500 square miles.
From here on out the Clinton’s foundation should be referred to as iceberg B-15. Sounds fitting to me.
One sure bet; before this mess is over, we will only have seen to this point the tip of the iceberg.
Use your imagination.


