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President Obama attends biggest fundraiser in history at George Clooney’s LA mansion

Clooney event raises $15 million for re-election campaign

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looks like we have a bunch of racist haters of Obama. I would think that IC could do better BTW every time you hear about socialist, communist, leftist etc you are hearing what the KKK used to hate black people in the 1920s.
obama income 2010- 5million plus--2011 just under 2 million, don't tell me he is the common man. Plus the perks of the presidency ie. free travel and free propaganda via the lame stream press.
Obama's biggest talent is spending other people's money. Combine this with his socialist agenda and his inability to understand economics, another 4 years with this fool will do irreparable harm to the US. Romney has far more usable real world experience than the CIC---Community organizer-In-Chief.
America is faced with a Choice between Parking Cars for Big Talk Big Money Democrats at the Local Pub: Or knuckling it down until the Tea Bagger`s justify the Greek Communist`s ! Romney/Daniels 2012
In 2007-2008, Romney spent $42 million of his money in that election. So far Romney has spent 100 million in the GOP primary fight. Since Obama wasn't born to privilege and riches I guess he has to do it the old fashion way ...raise it. It would be best for America to get the money out of the election process but until that day, campaigns know the realities that usually the one who raises the most wins. With the entrance of the millions from Citizens United this year, coming from the titans of corporate greed wanting to buy further deregulation the process of being elected has become that much harder. Politicians wind up representing corporate dollars instead of us.
That Obama can garner this kind of support from celebrities confirms that those celebrities understand little of how Obama's policies are harming and will continue to harm America.
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