So, Ms. Clinton has been receiving large campaign donations from a small bungalow near the San Francisco airport, occupied by the Paw's. Strange
enough in and of itself, but there is another aspect to this story - their association to the mysterious Mr. Norman Hsu:

The Paws' political donations closely track donations made by Norman Hsu, a wealthy New York businessman in the apparel industry who once listed
the Paw home as his address, according to public records. Mr. Hsu is one of the top fund-raisers for Mrs. Clinton's presidential campaign. He has
hosted or co-hosted some of her most prominent money-raising events.
And there's more on Norman Hsu: it seems he's wanted by the authorities.
Democratic fundraiser is a fugitive in plain sight
California authorities have sought businessman Norman Hsu for 15 years. Since 2004, he has carved out a place of honor raising cash for such
candidates as Hillary Rodham Clinton.
By Chuck Neubauer and Robin Fields, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
August 29, 2007
WASHINGTON -- For the last 15 years, California authorities have been trying to figure out what happened to a businessman named Norman Hsu, who
pleaded no contest to grand theft, agreed to serve up to three years in prison and then seemed to vanish.
"He is a fugitive," Ronald Smetana, who handled the case for the state attorney general, said in an interview. "Do you know where he is?"
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This smells to high heaven. Given the Clinton's past association with such unsavory characters such as Marc Rich, it isn't surprising. It will be
interesting to see where this leads.
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