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New Hampshire town asks Obama campaign to pay for costs of upcoming visit?

~ The Rebel ~ 2012/06/24 22:12:56

MyFoxBoston reports the town of Durham is asking Obama’s campaign to reimburse the estimated $20,000 to $30,000 needed to fund additional police and fire safety services during his Monday visit to the University of New Hampshire.

“Community leaders do not believe that costs associated with the campaign should be borne by local taxpayers,” the release says according to MyFoxBoston.

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  • Rusty Bubbles 2012/06/24 22:23:07
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    DURHAM, N.H. - A New Hampshire town has learned a donor will help pay for the public safety costs during an upcoming visit from President Barack Obama.

    Town officials announced at a news conference on Sunday that an anonymous donor from Durham offered to pay up to $20,000 for the public safety costs.

    Read more: http://www.wmur.com/news/nh-n...

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  • sglmom 2012/06/24 23:22:51
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    Good for them ..
    IF his campaign (or the DNC) does not pay up front in full ..
    they shouldn't provide any services at all .. period ..
    and tell him ..
    NOPE .. do NOT come here ..
    we will NOT and can NOT bear this bill locally ..
  • Stacie 2012/06/24 23:20:09
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    Good for them! :)
  • wolf sloan 2012/06/24 22:41:32
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    No problem, he'll write it off as a business expense
  • BlueMax372 2012/06/24 22:26:35
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    If the 0v0mit campaign refuses to pay, the town should simply not provide the services.
  • Rusty Bubbles 2012/06/24 22:23:07
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    DURHAM, N.H. - A New Hampshire town has learned a donor will help pay for the public safety costs during an upcoming visit from President Barack Obama.

    Town officials announced at a news conference on Sunday that an anonymous donor from Durham offered to pay up to $20,000 for the public safety costs.

    Read more: http://www.wmur.com/news/nh-n...
  • BlueMax372 Rusty B... 2012/06/24 22:27:59
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    The next Ambassador to Costa Rica, no doubt.
  • Rusty B... BlueMax372 2012/06/24 22:31:59

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