Monthly Archives: March 2016

Bad causes attract bad people

It’s true that candidates legally have no control over the Super PACs that bear their names…but really?

Head of Bernie Sanders Super PAC arrested for fraud

From the quoted article:

After he lost all five states on Tuesday and fell hopelessly behind in the democratic primary race, it didn’t seem like there was any way this week could get even worse for Bernie Sanders. But you know how he keeps claiming he’s the only Presidential candidate who doesn’t have any Super PACs? That illusion has come crashing down now that the head of a Bernie Sanders Super PAC was just arrested by the FBI for fraud.

Be careful where you send your money

The worst kind of scam is one where you think you’re doing good when you donate, but your money instead goes to line the perp’s pockets.

After Tabitha’s death, I decided it’d be bad form to wish cancer on anyone…but these scumbags are such a tempting target.  Maybe I’ll just wish for them to die in a fire instead:

4 Cancer Charities Are Accused of Fraud

There were subscriptions to dating websites, meals at Hooters and purchases at Victoria’s Secret — not to mention jet ski joy rides and couples’ cruises to the Caribbean.

All of it was paid for with the nearly $200 million donated to cancer charities, and was enjoyed by the healthy friends and family members of those running the groups, in what government officials said Tuesday was one of the largest charity fraud cases ever.

At the center of the operation was James T. Reynolds Sr., who opened the Cancer Fund of America in 1987. Over the decades, according to a complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission and regulators from 50 states and the District of Columbia, he expanded the enterprise to four separate groups and was joined by his son, friends and members of his Mormon Church congregation in Knoxville, Tenn.

In its complaint, the F.T.C. called all four of the cancer groups “sham charities,” charging the organizations with deceiving donors and misusing millions of dollars in donations, including putting money toward personal expenses like carwashes and college tuition, from 2008 to 2012.

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The other charities connected to Mr. Reynolds and named in the suit were Cancer Support Services, Children’s Cancer Fund of America and the Breast Cancer Society.