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THIS PRESIDENT IS KINDA OVER THE TOP ---- I find it supremely frustrating. In my lifeteime. if you take ONLY these breathtaking exponential technological advances, AND THE EARTH FLATTENING ACTUALIZED BY communication wizardry, you have, in the blink of an eye made it mandatory that the world get itself a powerful, reliable beacon. That would be us. Instead we put on a sickening show. America at its worse. WHAT A WASTE. WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY LOST. NY TIMES--MORE CORRUPTION AT THE TOP OF THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION--MOST CRIMINAL PRESIDENTIAL REGIME EVER MIAMI — The Obama administration overturned a ban preventing a wealthy, politically connected Ecuadorean woman from entering the United States after her family gave tens of thousands of dollars to Democratic campaigns, according to finance records and government officials. The woman, Estefanía Isaías, had been barred from coming to the United States after being caught fraudulently obtaining visas for her maids. But the ban was lifted at the request of the State Department under former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton so that Ms. Isaías could work for an Obama fund-raiser with close ties to the administration. It was one of several favorable decisions the Obama administration made in recent years involving the Isaías family, which the government of Ecuador accuses of buying protection from Washington and living comfortably in Miami off the profits of a looted bank in Ecuador. The family, which has been investigated by federal law enforcement agencies on suspicion of money laundering and immigration fraud, has made hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions to American political campaigns in recent years. During that time, it has repeatedly received favorable treatment from the highest levels of the American government, including from New Jersey’s senior senator and the State Department. The Obama administration has allowed the family’s patriarchs, Roberto and William Isaías, to remain in the United States, refusing to extradite them to Ecuador. The two brothers were sentenced in absentia in 2012 to eight years in prison, accused of running their bank into the ground and then presenting false balance sheets to profit from bailout funds. In a highly politicized case, Ecuador says the fraud cost the country $400 million. The family’s affairs have rankled Ecuador and strained relations with the United States at a time when the two nations are also at odds over another international fugitive: Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, who has taken refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London.
Posted on: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 18:28:54 +0000

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