Man Owed $500 by Clinton Campaign Receives Belated Check — Handing it to Obama
A Portsmouth, N.H., landlord says he finally received his check for $500 for a five-day stay by volunteers for Hillary Clinton’s campaign in January.
But the ordeal — which included leaving his warehouse property trashed with campaign signs – left him sore, so he’s donating the cash to Barack Obama’s campaign.
“It was the last straw for Hillary Clinton for me,” Terry Bennett told the Portsmouth Herald.
Click here to read the full report in the Portsmouth Herald.
Bennett’s missing reimbursement wasn’t the only one, the Herald found. An Iowa businessman told the paper he’s owed more than $7,000 by the campaign.
The campaign — which recently revealed it was strapped for cash in January but has since made fundraising strides — told the paper all money owed will be paid, but there have been a few “isolated delays,” and the New Hampshire campaign director said she regretted the condition in which Bennett’s property was left.





[...] But the ordeal — which included leaving his warehouse property trashed with campaign signs – left him sore, so he’s donating the cash to Barack Obama’s campaign. [...]
McCain asked a very simple question and instead of Obama’s camp responding to it, they have rather chosen to insult Clinton. Are these cult worshipers to be taken seriously? Are they for real or just following the MSNBCs and CNNs of today?
We can choose not to reurn to the politics of Clinton scandals; we ndeserve a new day with Obama.
Scandal is the real Clinton legacy: it would be no diferent with Hillary since she was involved in all the previous scandals.
Great choice Mr. Terry Bennet. If only President Bush could amit when he made a mistake and return this country back to normalcy. Oh well, that’ll be the job Barack Obama will do and he will do it well.
How big of Mr. Terry Bennet though, really to make right where he went wrong. I bet he wishes he could have his vote back from Hillary as well as his money.
Obama 08! All the way to the White House