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Former Lobbyist Holds Obama Fundraiser
by Amanda Carpenter
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has promised he would not accept campaign donations from lobbyists, but apparently former lobbyists don’t fall into his self-imposed ban.

Antill E. Trotter, who lobbied Congress from 2000-2004, is holding an “exclusive” fundraiser for him this evening, just blocks away from his Senate office at Union Station in Washington D.C.

According to Obama’s campaign website, the minimum donation to attend is $1,000 and donations are encouraged up to $10,000. Those who raised at least $10,000 are given access to a “special pre-reception” with Obama.

Senate lobbying records show Trotter was a registered federal lobbyist for Sher and Blackwell, LLP. Trotter specialized in telecommunications, transportation and environmental issues from 2000-2004. Some of Trotter's clients included AT&T, The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, NCS Healthcare and the World Shipping Council.

Trotter's lobbying record can be accessed here by searching for Antill Trotter under “lobbyist name.”

Although Obama has tried to distance himself from lobbyists as a presidential candidate, news reports have surfaced showing he’s worked closely with lobbyists as both a U.S. senator and an Illinois state senator.

ABC News found Obama introduced nine separate bills to make certain chemicals tax-exempt at the request of some corporate lobbyists working for an Australian corporation, Nufarm, worth $12 billion in tax breaks for the company.

Insurance lobbyist Phil Lackman told the Boston Globe he worked with Obama on health care legislation in Illinois. "Barack is a very reasonable person who clearly recognized the various roles involved in the healthcare system," said Lackman.

Lackman worked with Obama to make the “Health Care Justice Act” more acceptable to insurance companies.

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Subject: The Nufarm story (and URL correction)
The link for the Nufarm story does not work because there is a %22 on the end of the link. The correct link is
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/07/despite-rhetori .html

Here are a few quotes from that article:

"While legal, Obama's bills on behalf of Nufarm (an Australian-owned chemical corporation) and other companies are part of the special treatment machine Washington rolls out for special interests, say good-government watchdogs."

"In letters to Congress supporting Obama's measures, Junker (a Nufarm rep) justified the breaks for Nufarm to import a chemical known as 2,4 D and other ingredients by claiming they would 'eliminate these unnecessary and avoidable...costs to [Nufarm's] consumers.'"

"But the company's financial reports indicate that may not be the case. In a glowing financial report issued just two months after Obama introduced Nufarm's numerous tariff-lifting bills, Nufarm told its shareholders it was making more money than ever before in North America because it had increased its prices on its U.S. and Canadian customers, predominantly farmers."

"With a dozen tariff suspension bills to his name, Obama stands out as the most prolific of any Democratic presidential hopeful on the topic."

"We need a president who sees government not as a tool to enrich well-connected friends and high-priced lobbyists, but as the defender of fairness and opportunity for every American," Obama said in his June speech. "That's the kind of president I intend to be."

Too bad that's not the kind of Senator he is. Obama sounds like a page out of George Orwell's Animal Farm, where Napoleon, the leader of the animals, imposes the doctrine that "ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS."

Deathstar... a question
I'd really like to get a straight, honest answer from you...

Between John McCain and Barack Obama - which do you think is more honest, transparant, and willing to stick his own neck out to do what he believes is right?
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