Michelle Malkin writes more on the fraudulent donations going on in the Obama Campaign. She mentions a source who has traced how the donations are managed.
I have followed the trail from the DNC to a PAC called ACTBLUE, which
is responsible for the ecommerce portion of Democratic Party websites.
ACTBLUE contracts the online fundraising portion to a company called,
AUBURN QUAD. Auburn Quad has developed a software program, called
Indigo, to make fund raising quick and easy. The secret sauce of Indigo
appears to be the part of the program that turns off the Address
Verification and CVV2 security features, which allows for untraceable,
unlimited online donations.
Auburn Quad describes themselves on their website:
At Auburn Quad, we write software that makes it easy to raise money
on the Internet, through social networking. We call it Internet
community fundraising. Anybody can raise money for listed
organizations by creating a working fundraising webpage. It's easy and
it only takes 15-20 minutes to get started. And listings are open for
all 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
We produce the world's most innovative fundraising technology. How can we help you?
Interesting.
-Colonel Steve

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