11.11.2005

Such are the hits that life gives!
Dutch company has given thousands of dollars to Governor Bob Riley
DIARIO Aruba
11/11/2005

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Today, Aruba and Holland are totally surprised that thousands of dollars from a Dutch company were contributed to the governor of Alabama as well as to senators.

Incredible but true! Money from a Dutch company went to Governor Bob Riley, Senator Jeff Sessions, Senator Richard Shelby and member of Congress Spencer Bachus. And now they are all supporting a boycott against Aruba?

Spencer Bachus is a member of Congress who represents the Twitty-Holloway family. Bob Riley was also a member of Congress before becoming governor.

They have gotten thousands of dollars from a Dutch company. Here, DIARIO presents the figures from 1998 to 2005. Spencer Bachus got $26,555. Bob Riley got $4,500. Jeff Sessions got $15,000. Richard C. Shelby got $15,000.

Furthermore, they are not the only politicians from Alabama who have gotten money from Holland.

Now, can these honest men from Alabama can explain with what side of their face they could have taken money for a country against which they support a boycott?

It is also good to show that Jeff Sessions as well as Richard Shelby got substantial contributions from McWane, which is a corporate entity very tied to the Twitty-Holloway family.

From 1998 to 2005, McWane gave Sessions a sum of $29,200. It gave Shelby a sum of $1,000.

This money perhaps can explain some of the political force and ‘connection’ to the US press that Beth Twitty has developed so ‘miraculously’ in such a short amount of time.

The Dutch company which made the contribution of thousands of dollars to the Alabama politicians are: Aegon NV, Internationale Nederlanden Groepe (ING), KPMG International, ABN Amro Holding, Akzo Nobel BV, Philips Electronics, y Royal Dutch-Shell Group.

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