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		<title>By: mrs panstreppon</title>
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		<dc:creator>mrs panstreppon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Mitchell Wade undermined national intelligence operations during wartime.  He should serve the maximum sentence allowed under the law in prison.    

I notice Mitchell Wade&#039;s attorneys left  the Sure Foundation off the list of his good deeds.  It only took fourteen directors and four advisors to spend a grand total of $390k on the Sure Foundation&#039;s &quot;worldwide projects&quot; over a four-year period.  

I wonder what happened to the $100k grant for Marion Barry&#039;s wife, Effie, to promote art for children in DC.

As far as I know, no one ever questioned why the Sure Foundation   sponsorered a White House Fellows trip to an Irish resort which was advertised on the official White House website. The trip was supposed to be for orphans but I don&#039;t know how many orphans, if any, ever made it to camp.

Two former directors and one former deputy chief of staff of the Defense Intelligence Agency served on the foundation&#039;s board of directors and the president was the head of an obscure, loosely monitored,  give-away program at the Department of Energy.

I&#039;m &quot;sure&quot; they all enjoyed a lovely day of racing and picknicking at the Foxfield Races in Charlottesville and the &quot;elegant and lively black-tie gala&quot; held in the garden at historic Seven Oaks Farm in Greenwood that followed. 

And I&#039;m &quot;sure&quot; the taxpayers picked up the tab for this so-called charitable event.

(As an aside, I really am sure the same folks behind the Clarion Fund&#039;s film, Obsession, are also behind the National Republican Trust PAC.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mitchell Wade undermined national intelligence operations during wartime.  He should serve the maximum sentence allowed under the law in prison.    </p>
<p>I notice Mitchell Wade&#8217;s attorneys left  the Sure Foundation off the list of his good deeds.  It only took fourteen directors and four advisors to spend a grand total of $390k on the Sure Foundation&#8217;s &#8220;worldwide projects&#8221; over a four-year period.  </p>
<p>I wonder what happened to the $100k grant for Marion Barry&#8217;s wife, Effie, to promote art for children in DC.</p>
<p>As far as I know, no one ever questioned why the Sure Foundation   sponsorered a White House Fellows trip to an Irish resort which was advertised on the official White House website. The trip was supposed to be for orphans but I don&#8217;t know how many orphans, if any, ever made it to camp.</p>
<p>Two former directors and one former deputy chief of staff of the Defense Intelligence Agency served on the foundation&#8217;s board of directors and the president was the head of an obscure, loosely monitored,  give-away program at the Department of Energy.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m &#8220;sure&#8221; they all enjoyed a lovely day of racing and picknicking at the Foxfield Races in Charlottesville and the &#8220;elegant and lively black-tie gala&#8221; held in the garden at historic Seven Oaks Farm in Greenwood that followed. </p>
<p>And I&#8217;m &#8220;sure&#8221; the taxpayers picked up the tab for this so-called charitable event.</p>
<p>(As an aside, I really am sure the same folks behind the Clarion Fund&#8217;s film, Obsession, are also behind the National Republican Trust PAC.)</p>
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