Regis Philbin
Apr 10th, 2007, 07:18 PM
Liberals don't know how to run a business...
Where o' where did all that money go?
:hah: http://sweetness-light.com/archive/cindy-sheehans-crawford-peace-house-in-trouble
Anti-war group in McLennan County loses it’s corporate status
Mar 28, 2007
A nationally known anti-war group in Mclennan County has lost its corporate status with the state, and a former member is calling for an investigation.
Officials in the Texas State Comptroller’s office said the Crawford Peace House hasn’t handed in required paperwork in nearly a year.
The Crawford Peace House is no longer an organization in the eyes of the state, and why that’s happened is coming into question by former members.
Their questions began in the summer of 2005, when the nearly bankrupt Crawford Peace House gained national attention as the rallying point for Cindy Sheehan and other anti-war demonstrators near President Bush’s ranch.
According to members, donations to the organization came pouring in at that time.
“There were buckets of money that came in. There were thousands and tens of thousands that came in. In cash and in checks.
Where o' where did all that money go?
:hah: http://sweetness-light.com/archive/cindy-sheehans-crawford-peace-house-in-trouble
Anti-war group in McLennan County loses it’s corporate status
Mar 28, 2007
A nationally known anti-war group in Mclennan County has lost its corporate status with the state, and a former member is calling for an investigation.
Officials in the Texas State Comptroller’s office said the Crawford Peace House hasn’t handed in required paperwork in nearly a year.
The Crawford Peace House is no longer an organization in the eyes of the state, and why that’s happened is coming into question by former members.
Their questions began in the summer of 2005, when the nearly bankrupt Crawford Peace House gained national attention as the rallying point for Cindy Sheehan and other anti-war demonstrators near President Bush’s ranch.
According to members, donations to the organization came pouring in at that time.
“There were buckets of money that came in. There were thousands and tens of thousands that came in. In cash and in checks.