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<pre>$600,000 worth of fundraising money mostly form the credit card industry, $25,000 came from Sears, Roebuck & Co.http://tx.cpusa.org/del16.htm and Diversified Collections Services of San Leandrowas contribution $50,000 http://www.tpj.org/page_view.jsp?pageid=768 some of the money was spent on manning phone banks and posting wanted posters on Federal Highways calling for the arrest of Democratic legislators with an 800 number to call if seen after the Democratic
http://tx.cpusa.org/del16.htm http://www.politicalaccountability.net/articles/wsj9-22-04.htm Sears, Roebuck & Co. http://tx.cpusa.org/del16.htm gave $25,000and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Hoffman Estates, Ill., subsidiary of CBRL Group Inc., of Lebanon, Tenn. Questerra Corp., Westar Energy Inc., Williams Cos., Bacardi U.S.A. Inc. and the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care Corp. The companies made donations ranging from $25,000 to $100,000, the indictment said.
In the 2002 campaign, TRMPAC raised about $600,000 in corporate contributions, with much of it being spent on pollsters, phone banks, fund-raisers and political consultants. The group sought to ensure a GOP majority in the Texas House. The Thursday agreement to dismiss charges against Diversified Collection outlined that the company made one contribution $50,000 on June 7, 2002 based on "false and misleading information provided by the fund-raiser that solicited the contribution."
Diversified Collections Services of San Leandrowas contribution $50,000
and maning phone banks and posting wanted posters on Federal Highways calling for the arrest of Democratic legislators with an 800 number to call if seen after the Democratic ,</pre>
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