Bill O’Reilly Dragged His Wife Down The Stairs

Forkie, as I told you before the IRS puts out an annual report with budget data. A smart 6 year old can find it on Google. One can then utilize an inflation calculator to find the "real dollar" calculation. A smart, 7 year old can do this.

I'm ready to provide further assistance.


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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Forkie is absolutely correct. Some Clinton Foundation money goes to Chelsea's $10,000,000 home. Some goes to Hillary's election fund...
Is that from the same undisclosed source that says the IRS budget has doubled? I'm still waiting for that one! But even a lot of right-wingers don't take your accusations seriously. Here are some donors to the Clinton Foundation:

News Corporation Foundation (Fox News): $500,000+
James Murdoch (Fox News): $1,000,000+
Chris Ruddy (CEO of Newsmax): $1,000,000
Donald Trump: $100,000+

Now Boilerman, don't you feel silly?


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Originally posted by: jatki99


What are talking about, I've never ONCE claimed th red cross gave less than 10%, let alone anything about their tax records, I've never even seen 'em. Show me where I've ever said that or evn made reference to it. This thread is the first thing I've ever mentioned th red cross and that's only because it was first on that list. I will say I trust this site way way more than I do your word, don't even need to mention forky, SHEESH


I live to serve, Jatki. You commented all over this thread:
Jphelan's Clinton Global Initiative thread

On that thread you:
- endorsed Jphelan's faulty conclusion of the CGI's tax return and how "grants" = "money spent on charity"
- were presented the Red Cross's tax record that shows a similar return
- given a link to CharityNavigator that explained how that analysis was BS
- questioned the integrity of CharityNavigator

on this thread you:
- double downed on the faulty analysis you endorsed on the other thread
- gave us a (now magically reputable) source of CharityNavigator to look at
- ignored the same conclusion CharityNavigator has about tax records, grants, and money spent on charity

Thank you for your contributions.









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Originally posted by: pjstroh
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Originally posted by: jatki99


What are talking about, I've never ONCE claimed th red cross gave less than 10%, let alone anything about their tax records, I've never even seen 'em. Show me where I've ever said that or evn made reference to it. This thread is the first thing I've ever mentioned th red cross and that's only because it was first on that list. I will say I trust this site way way more than I do your word, don't even need to mention forky, SHEESH


I live to serve, Jatki. You commented all over this thread:
Jphelan's Clinton Global Initiative thread

On that thread you:
- endorsed Jphelan's faulty conclusion of the CGI's tax return and how "grants" = "money spent on charity"
- were presented the Red Cross's tax record that shows a similar return
- given a link to CharityNavigator that explained how that analysis was BS
- questioned the integrity of CharityNavigator

on this thread you:
- double downed on the faulty analysis you endorsed on the other thread
- gave us a (now magically reputable) source of CharityNavigator to look at
- ignored the same conclusion CharityNavigator has about tax records, grants, and money spent on charity

Thank you for your contributions.


My reference to Charity Navigator in that post, READ IT AGAIN my friend. I said you guys would call bs on it as a source because it won't consider the Clinton foundation for consideration. That's pretty bad. I do have a little faith in charity navigator, seems like a reputable place and don't bring up the red cross or anyone else again, it's irritating. The place list's the charitys and Clintons aren't considered, it is what it is, no spin you or forky try to put on it will change what they cover.

RE: Charity navigator reference
"Interesting, they don't cover bill hillary and Chelsae foundation. I think forkie or others might call bullshit on this as a source."




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Originally posted by: chefantwon
According CNN the Red Cross gives about 91%link of course Forkie will deny this....

Charity Navigator lists the Red Cross with a top rating: link




Try donating to Fisher House they exceed most charities in helping.

Fisher House

When big disasters take place, I gladly give money to Red Cross. I think to try and compare the honesty and integrity of Red Cross to the Clintons is absurd.

That being said, I will never donate to United Way. They have had scandals of their officers getting below market mortgages (when interest rates were very high) and they had a CEO who was jetsetting all over the country.
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
When big disasters take place, I gladly give money to Red Cross. I think to try and compare the honesty and integrity of Red Cross to the Clintons is absurd.

That being said, I will never donate to United Way. They have had scandals of their officers getting below market mortgages (when interest rates were very high) and they had a CEO who was jetsetting all over the country.


The thing that pisses me off about United Way is how they some how get companies to strong arm their employees to donate. I have first hand knowledge of several big businesses really intimidating their employees to give their "fair share".

It was so bad at the fire department I worked at that the fire chief actually would cut a check to make up the difference if we didn't give. When you would go in for a promotional interview he would pull out a list of names showing what you donated and he made it clear that as a company officer you are expected to give.

I, because of union protection, wiped my ass with the United Way. I dug and dug and requested numerous times for an answer how they became so entrenched in corporate America, all to no avail.

They finally said you could earmark your donations for the widows and children fund, which is our unions fund to help the families of fallen firefighters. That is when I started giving more than my "fair share'.

If anyone can tell me how the United Way go their foot in the door of corporate America it would be most appreciated.

Court Transcripts


Q: In the course of your meetings with the children, did either of them describe any incidents of domestic violence between their parents?

A: Yes.

Q: And who was that?

A: M. reported—having seeing an incident where I believe she said her dad was choking her mom or had his hands around her neck and dragged her down some stairs.

Q: And?

MR. CLAIR: Your Honor, to the extent that that incident as alleged may have predated the signing of the agreement.

THE COURT: Counsel. Counsel, she asked the question, we got the answer. Let’s move on.



Q [Greenfield]: What sorts of things did M. tell you that Mr. Anonymous says about their mother?

A [Cohen]: That she is an adulterer, and that her husband is, M.’s new stepfather is not a good person, and oh, if she spends her time or more time at the mother’s home, it will ruin her life.


Q [O’Reilly attorney]: And M. reported to you that her father was never around to have a relationship with her for 11 years, correct?

A [Cohen]: That’s what she said.

Q: And the word, when I emphasize the word “never,” that was her word, was it not?

A: Yes, it was.
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Originally posted by: Tutontow
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
When big disasters take place, I gladly give money to Red Cross. I think to try and compare the honesty and integrity of Red Cross to the Clintons is absurd.

That being said, I will never donate to United Way. They have had scandals of their officers getting below market mortgages (when interest rates were very high) and they had a CEO who was jetsetting all over the country.


The thing that pisses me off about United Way is how they some how get companies to strong arm their employees to donate. I have first hand knowledge of several big businesses really intimidating their employees to give their "fair share".

It was so bad at the fire department I worked at that the fire chief actually would cut a check to make up the difference if we didn't give. When you would go in for a promotional interview he would pull out a list of names showing what you donated and he made it clear that as a company officer you are expected to give.

I, because of union protection, wiped my ass with the United Way. I dug and dug and requested numerous times for an answer how they became so entrenched in corporate America, all to no avail.

They finally said you could earmark your donations for the widows and children fund, which is our unions fund to help the families of fallen firefighters. That is when I started giving more than my "fair share'.

If anyone can tell me how the United Way go their foot in the door of corporate America it would be most appreciated.


In the military, we had the twice a year give to charity and they were pushing for people to give to United Way.
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Originally posted by: Tutontow
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
When big disasters take place, I gladly give money to Red Cross. I think to try and compare the honesty and integrity of Red Cross to the Clintons is absurd.

That being said, I will never donate to United Way. They have had scandals of their officers getting below market mortgages (when interest rates were very high) and they had a CEO who was jetsetting all over the country.


The thing that pisses me off about United Way is how they some how get companies to strong arm their employees to donate. I have first hand knowledge of several big businesses really intimidating their employees to give their "fair share".

It was so bad at the fire department I worked at that the fire chief actually would cut a check to make up the difference if we didn't give. When you would go in for a promotional interview he would pull out a list of names showing what you donated and he made it clear that as a company officer you are expected to give.

I, because of union protection, wiped my ass with the United Way. I dug and dug and requested numerous times for an answer how they became so entrenched in corporate America, all to no avail.

They finally said you could earmark your donations for the widows and children fund, which is our unions fund to help the families of fallen firefighters. That is when I started giving more than my "fair share'.

If anyone can tell me how the United Way go their foot in the door of corporate America it would be most appreciated.


Disgraceful.

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