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11 Bravo

(23,926 posts)
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 08:32 PM Mar 2015

Today's lead editorial in the Moonie Times:

It is titled "The campaign rally at Selma .. Crusading at the Edward Pettus Bridge, Obama slights his party's racist history." Of course, the name of the span in question is the Edmund Pettus Bridge, but how could we expect those ignorant fuckwads to get something as insignificant as that correct?
I called the Rachel Maddow show, and I hope she gets my message.

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Today's lead editorial in the Moonie Times: (Original Post) 11 Bravo Mar 2015 OP
GOP hangs on every word from the media empire of their Korean cult leader. blm Mar 2015 #1
What's the Moonie Times? NaturalHigh Mar 2015 #2
The Washington Times, owned by the Unification ... 11 Bravo Mar 2015 #3
George Herbert Walker Bush's usually favorite newspaper. Octafish Mar 2015 #4
Republicans love to talk about the Democratic Party's racist history BainsBane Mar 2015 #5

blm

(113,065 posts)
1. GOP hangs on every word from the media empire of their Korean cult leader.
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 08:37 PM
Mar 2015

And have been for the last 35 years.

99.9% of them don't even know it.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
4. George Herbert Walker Bush's usually favorite newspaper.
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 08:53 PM
Mar 2015
More Moon Money Flows to Bush Family

By Larry Zilliox Thu May 03, 2007 at 08:37:29 PM EST print story

EXCERPT...

Funding for the Washington Times Foundation comes primarily from the mysterious International Peace Foundation (IPF). The source of the funds IPF donated to the Washington Times Foundation are not known and most likely are untraceable because IPF does not appear to be a legally incorporated entity. The IPF address listed in the Washington Times Foundation tax return is the Unification Movement-owned building at 7777 Leesburg Pike in Falls Church Virginia. A check of the Internal Revenue Service online directory of organizations recognized as exempt failed to find a listing for IPF. A check of GuideStar database of non-profit organizations also found no listing.

IPF was originally incorporated in the District of Columbia in 1988. A check of the District of Columbia online corporate registrations web page shows the status of IPF as "Revoked." District of Columbia corporate records identify Moon's long time right-hand man Bo Hi Pak as an original officer of the organization. Pak has a history of leading many Moon connected businesses and non-profit organizations in the Washington, DC area. One of the oldest organizations with which Pak is associated is the Korean Cultural Freedom Foundation. Pak, serving as Chairman, mismanaged the organization so badly it fell victim to one of the largest Nigerian Fraud Scams in US history. In 2001 and 2002 the Korean Cultural Freedom Foundation reported in it's IRS Form 990 tax return that it had lost nearly $3,000,000 to scammers.

In Virginia, where the Washington Times Foundation tax form lists IPF's current address, the Virginia State Corporation Commission records show the status for IPF as revoked in 2004. The Commission's online database of corporate registrations indicates the online record details for the entity have been purged from their system as of 12/31/2004.

This revelation of money donated to a charity associated with the Bush family is just the latest in a string of donations and payments dating back more than ten years. George H. W. Bush has had a long association with Moon going back to just after he left office. In September 1995 Bush and his wife gave a number of speeches in Asia for the Women's Federation for World Peace an organization headed by Moon's wife Hak Ja Han Moon. In November 1996 Bush spoke in Buenos Aires at a banquet honoring the opening of Moon's South American newspaper Tiempos del Mundo Bush refused to disclose how much he was paid for his Moon-sponsored speaking tour.

In 2003 the Washington Times Foundation funneled a $1,000,000 donation to the Bush Presidential Library through the Greater Houston Community Foundation. In 2005 the Moon sponsored Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace made a donation of $1,000,000, it's largest donation of the year, to the senior Bush's Points of Light Foundation for Hurricane Katrina relief.

The Bush 2005 Inaugural Committee received the maximum $250,000 donation from Moon's Washington Television Center the entity that owns the large office building at 650 Massachusetts Avenue in the District of Columbia. In December 2005 the President's younger brother, Neil, was spotted touring Taiwan and the Philippines with Moon. Less than a year later Business Week published an article titled "No Bush Left Behind" profiling Neil Bush's company Ignite!, Inc. The company sells a high tech teaching aid called "Curriculum on Wheels" or COWs. The article states "A foundation linked to the controversial Reverend Sun Myung Moon has donated $1 million for a COWs research project in Washington ( D.C.)-area schools."

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http://www.talk2action.org/story/2007/5/3/203729/4512

BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
5. Republicans love to talk about the Democratic Party's racist history
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 08:57 PM
Mar 2015

It's true. The South was solidly Democratic and segregationist. But the GOP are the ones who are racist TODAY.

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