May 29, 2009
Chrysler Dealership Shutdowns
No Ron Paul Supporters
Source: Chelsea Schilling
Find out which GOP donors getting Chrysler's ax
Source: Chelsea Schilling
Chrysler's 'hit list' targets GOP donors
What a surprise!
When government runs business, it does not run the business using best business practices; instead, it runs the business using a corrupt political model.
Obama is shutting down Chrysler dealerships based upon the amount the owners contributed to Obama's presidential campaign.
And when a Judeo-Communist is in power, we should not be surprised to find the "greedy" Bourgeois Class of Stockholders stripped of their ownership rights, which was handed over to "the masses" who represent the UAW auto workers union.
Doesn't matter if many of the stockholders are you with your tiny 401K account - You are of the Bourgeois Class.
No surprise now to also see the owners of the auto dealerships, also of the despised Bourgeois Class, finding themselves eliminated.
Donations to Campaigns
Republican $450,000
Hillary Clinton $7,970
John Edwards $2,220
Barrack Obama $450
Know what the real problem is?
Do you want to know what the real news is here?
Not a single one of the dealerships being shutdown contributed a dime to the one candidate running for President who could have beat Obama.
Not a dime to the one man running for President who would have religiously respected their private property rights
---- Ron Paul ----
List of shutdown Chrysler Dealers
Rep. Vernon G Buchanan, dealership in Venice, Fla. – contributed $2,300 to John McCain in 2008 and $147,450 to GOP candidates and organizations since 2007.
Michael Maroone, dealership in FT. Lauderdale, Fla. – contributed $20,000 to Florida Republican Party, $12,700 to the RNC, $2,300 to Mitt Romney
Stephen Fay and family, dealership in Charlottesville, Va. – contributed $6,000 to RNC, $2,000 to John McCain
Robert Rohrman, dealership in Lafayette, Ind. – contributed $2,300 to John McCain and $740 to National Republican Congressional Committee
Charles Nash, dealership in San Marcos, Texas – contributed $2,300 to Rudy Giuliani
Larry Crain, dealership in Little Rock, Ark. – contributed $4,600 to John McCain, $4,600 to Mike Huckabee and $207 to the Arkansas Democratic Party
Jay Park, dealership in Beachwood, Ohio – contributed $2,300 to Mike Huckabee
Charles Gabus, dealership in Des Moines, Iowa – contributed $9,000 to Republican Party of Iowa, $6,000 to the Republican National Committee and $2,000 to Mitt Romney
John D. Stewart, dealership in Minot, N.D. – contributed $1,000 to North Dakota Republican Party and $2,300 to John McCain
William and Amy Ruth Churchill, dealership in Fort Worth, Texas – contributed $2,000 to Republican Party of Texas
Thomas Ganley, dealership in Lakewood, Ohio – contributed $250 to John McCain
Harry Green, dealership in Clarksburg, W.Va. – contributed $1,000 to John McCain and $225 to National Republican Congressional Committee
Franklin Jarrett, dealership in Hatboro, Pa., – contributed $2,850 to John McCain and $200 to the RNC
Frank Pearson, dealership in Midlothian, Va. – contributed $2,100 to Rudy Giuliani
Richard Kempthorn, dealership in Canton, Ohio – contributed $1,000 to Stark County Republican Party
Richard Kern, dealership in Winchester, Va., – contributed $2,701 to John McCain and $5,700 to RNC
Gerald Leglue, dealership in Alexandria, La. – contributed $3,055 to John McCain and $7,320 to the RNC
William Timmermeister, dealership in Lima, Ohio – contributed $3,000 to Ohio Republican Party, $2,400 to John McCain, $1,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee and $1,000 to the RNC
Dennis Petrisak, dealership in Rochester, N.Y. – contributed $500 to John McCain and $400 to Rudy Giuliani
William M. Martin, dealership in Saginaw, Mich., – contributed $250 to Republican National Committee
Herbert Yardley, dealership in Plantation, Fla. – contributed $2,000 to Fred Thompson
Wendell Miller, dealership in Vestal, N.Y. – contributed $1,270 to the RNC
Charles Obaugh, dealership in Staunton, Va. – contributed $1,500 to John McCain, $500 to National Republican Senatorial Committee and $500 to the RNC
Paul Obaugh, dealership in Staunton, Va. – contributed $1,500 to John McCain, $250 to RNC and $250 to Virginia GOP
John Soares, dealership in Billings, Mt. – contributed $500 to Mitt Romney
Bruce Rothrock, dealership in Allentown, Pa. – contributed $300 to John McCain
Frank Stinson, dealership in Shreveport, La. – contributed $2,300 to John McCain
William J. Pratt, dealership in Nashville, Tenn. – contributed $1,000 to Mike Huckabee
Carlos Planas, dealership in Miami, Fla. – contributed $500 to Mike Huckabee
Roger Penske, dealership in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. – contributed $2,300 to Rudy Giuliani and $15,000 to the RNC
Christine Van Burkleo, dealership in McAllen, Texas – contributed $1,000 to John McCain
Larry Miles, dealership in Lajunta, Colo. – contributed $300 to RNC
Robert Dance, dealership in Sanford, Fla. – contributed $2,800 to National Republican Congressional Committee
Wallace D. Alley Jr. and Martin Alley, dealership in Kingsport, Tenn. – contributed $500 to National Republican Congressional Committee
Robert Archer and family, dealership in Houston, Texas – contributed $1,000 to National Republican Congressional Committee and $500 to Americans for a Republican Majority
Homer and Vinson Higginbotham, dealership in Abilene, Texas, – contributed $950 to National Republican Congressional Committee and $500 to the RNC
William Numrich, dealership in Pittsburgh, Pa. – contributed $1,400 to RNC
Ralph and Carolyn Bennett, dealership in Salina Kansas – contributed $300 to John McCain
Frank, Victoria and Gordia Boucher, dealership in Greenfield, Wis. – contributed $2,200 to Wisconsin Republican Party and $250 to the Republican National Committee
Scott Bossier, dealership in Waxahachie, Texas – contributed $500 to Mike Huckabee, $300 to RNC and $250 to John McCain
Russ Darrow and family, dealership in Menomonee Falls, Wis. – contributed $19,000 to RNC, $6,029 to Wisconsin Republican Party, $2,300 to John McCain and $1,000 to Rudy Giuliani
Don Hill and family, dealership in Kingsport, Tenn. – contributed $1,000 to RNC; $950 to National Republican Congressional Committee
Walter Downer Jr., dealership in Elmer, N.J. – contributed $300 to the RNC
Eddie Cordes, dealership in Lawton, Okla. – contributed $1,650 to RNC and $500 to National Republican Congressional Committee
Robert Edwards, dealership in Walhalla, S.C. – contributed $300 to South Carolina Republican Party
Arthur Grayson, dealership in Knoxville, Tenn. – contributed $3,200 to the RNC
Eric Grubbs and family, dealership in Bedford, Texas – contributed $11,500 to Mike Huckabee, $4,600 to Rudy Giuliani, $6,500 to Texas Republican Congressional Committee, $1,085 to the RNC and $500 to National Republican Congressional Committee
Ray Huffines and family, dealership in Denton, Texas, – contributed $4,600 to Mike Huckabee and $1,000 to John McCain
James Marsh, dealership in Las Vegas, Nev. – contributed $2,600 to Nevada Republican Central Committee, $500 to Mitt Romney and $500 to John McCain
John Hine, dealership in San Diego, Calif. – contributed $500 to Mitt Romney
Max Pearson and family, dealership in Midlothian, Va. – contributed $18,000 to National Republican Senatorial Committee, $6,900 to RNC, $6,900 to John McCain, $3,600 to Virginia Republican Party and $1,000 to National Republican Congressional Committee
John Medved, dealership in Wheat Ridge, Colo. – contributed $5,000 to the RNC
Robert Helphenstine, dealership in Gainesville, Fla. – contributed $500 to the RNC
Mark Heywood, LeMans, Iowa – contributed $1,000 to the RNC
Mark Hendren, dealership in Neosho, Mo. – contributed $500 to John McCain
Patrick Painter and family, dealership in Nephi, Utah – contributed $5,000 to Mitt Romney and $560 to Utah GOP
Dealers who contributed to Democratic Party and candidates in recent election
Robert Carver, dealership in Mena, Ariz. – contributed $1,950 to Hillary Clinton; $1,000 to Arkansas Democratic Party; $200 to Democrat Senate Committee
Ethel Cook, dealership in Little Rock, Ark. – contributed $1,720 to Hillary Clinton
Sidney Doboer, dealership in Colorado Springs, Colo. – contributed $2,300 to Hillary Clinton
J. Fitzgerald, dealership in Kensington, Md. – contributed $4,600 to John McCain and $2,000 to Hillary Clinton
Stanley Graff, dealership in McKinney, Texas – contributed $2,200 to John Edwards and $500 to Dallas County Republican Party
Jeffrey Hunter, dealership in Waco, Texas – contributed $200 to Barack Obama
Jane and Stephen Baldock, dealership in Wenatchee, Wash. – contributed $250 to Barack Obama
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