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  • 2008-06-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Friends, perhaps, but out of touch (en)
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  • Less than an hour after Antoin Tony Rezko's June 4, 2008, conviction on federal charges of fraud and money laundering, the Republican National Committee fired off a news release titled Rezko: Obama's Longtime Friend and Money Man.The first line reads: Obama has maintained a friendship with a now convicted felon.There is no question Rezko was a longtime friend of Sen. Barack Obama's. In a lengthy interview with theChicago Sun-Timespublished March 15, 2008, Obama detailed a relationship that dated back to when Obama was finishing law school at Harvard and Rezko approached him about coming to work for his development company. Obama declined.He got to know Rezko, he said, when Obama's law work overlapped occasionally with Rezko's development business. But the two became friends when Obama made his first run for Illinois state Senate. Rezko was a key supporter and fundraiser for Obama.So we became friendly at that point, and through most of my years in the Senate, he was somebody I considered a friend, and I'd probably see maybe when I wasn't in the midst of a campaign, I would probably see maybe six times a year, Obama said. We'd have lunch or we'd have breakfast.Obama and his wife, Michelle, had dinners with Rezko and his wife a couple times, Obama said, and they once visited the Rezkos' home at Lake Geneva, in Wisconsin, for the day.When Obama ran for U.S. Senate in 2004, Rezko served on his finance committee and was a significant fundraiser. Rezko even hosted a fundraising event in his home.In the wake of Rezko's October 2006 indictment, the Obama campaign took all campaign contributions tied to Rezko — $160,000 as of January 2008 — and donated them to charity.Although the GOP's support material for its claim that Obama has maintained a friendship with Rezko relates much of this prior relationship, the words has maintained suggests that Obama has an ongoing friendship with Rezko.In the March interview with theChicago Sun-Times,Obama said he had not spoken to Rezko since the indictment.Obama was asked if he still considered Rezko a friend.Yes, with the caveat that obviously if it turns out that the allegations are true, then he's not who I thought he was, and I'd be very disappointed with that, Obama said.In a statement issued after the verdict, Obama said he was saddened by Rezko's conviction.This isn't the Tony Rezko I knew, he stated.Obama said that if elected president, he would not pardon Rezko for his corruption convictions or reduce his prison time. (Rezko is in federal custody pending his Sept. 3, 2008, sentencing.)Any implication that Obama continues to maintain a friendship with Rezko — getting together, even speaking on the phone — is misleading.But the GOP says it only meant that Obama had, in the past, maintained a friendship with Rezko — which he certainly did. And maintained a friendship is a bit ambiguous as well. Obama said in March he hadn't spoken to Rezko in more than a year, and it's a safe bet the two won't be kicking back at a sports bar any time soon. But still, even in March, Obama said he still considered Rezko a friend. We rate the GOP statement Mostly True. (en)
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