Thursday, October 23, 2008

Hitler's Candidate

Among the donors to Obama's campaign are Adolf Hitler, John Galt, Nodda Realperson, Doodad Pro, and many others.  It seems Obama has turned off the verification systems on his credit card processing software.
It appears that Obama's fundraising apparatus has deliberately disabled a key piece of security software that would prevent "Adolf Hitler" from giving to his campaign.
Here's how "Mr. Hitler" did it:
Courtesy of my (real) CC number and expiration date, the Obama campaign has just received a $19.45 donation from mister Adolf Hitler, whose occupation is "Dictator" at the company "National Socialist Party of Ger" (I got cut off). I captured screenshots to prove this.
No verification required. The listed address wasn't even close to my real address.
While I hate to think I'm giving any money at all to these bastards, its worth it to prove once and for all that they are engaged in fraud. I will verify whether my card gets charged and report back.
What happened when some of these folks tried to donate to the McCain campaign using the same bogus information? They were rejected, of course.
Another GOP tester of Obama's system gave money using his overseas credit card. It passed with flying colors. For contrast, anyone donating to Hillary Clinton's campaign from a bank overseas would have had to fax a copy of their passport in order to have the donation accepted.
Obama has raised mind boggling $605 million dollars for the primary and general election campaigns. If these safeguards were not in place, we are probably looking at the most massive lawbreaking in the history of United States election. It will make Nixon's puny efforts pale in comparison. And not even Bill Clinton could have come up with this kind of gargantuan scheme (he is probably jealous).
The FEC couldn't possibly investigate this before election day. So whatever penalties are handed out to Obama - be he president or not - won't come until long after he doesn't need any of that money.
And so therefore, why not?

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