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Author Topic: Don't worry NH, when they say you voted Huntsman 2nd, we will know it is a lie  (Read 2179 times)
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« on: January 08, 2012, 10:11:58 AM »

So now the NWO has a stupid trick...

Deny Ron Paul second or first place so that they can avoid the obvious Paul v. Romney runoff (which Paul will win by a landslide).

Everyone now knows that Santorum did not get more than 5%  of Iowa even though they said it was 25%.

Now they are running the absurdity that Huntsman will get 2nd place when New Hampshire hates Huntsman's support of Cap and Trade, socialism, corporatism.

Huntsman Cap and Trade: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNpkUa8B-RM

Hey check this out...

General Electric - Bain Capital (Romney) - Huntsman Gay Global Capital (you cannot make this shit up!)


Gregory M. Benson
http://www.hgequity.com/about-us/team?68%5Bcommand%5D=view&68%5Bid%5D=71&name=Gregory%20M.%20%20Benson

Mr. Benson is a Managing Director and Co-founder of Huntsman Gay Global Capital.  He is also a member of Huntsman Gay's Policy and Investment Committee.

Prior to Huntsman Gay, Mr. Benson was an Executive Vice President and a senior member of the London-based Bain Capital team responsible for starting up Bain's European private equity business with Mr. Gay. Mr. Benson joined Bain Capital in 1996 and has worked with Mr. Gay on a number of Bain's portfolio companies in various capacities.

Mr. Benson's current and past board representation has included Medical Edge Healthcare Group, ICON Health & Fitness, Nutraceutical International Corp., American Nutritional Casualty Insurance, Inc., American Pad and Paper Co., and Walco.

Mr. Benson began his business career with General Electric where he served for sixteen years in senior management positions with a wide variety of responsibilities, including those involving business startups and finance. Mr. Benson concluded his service with General Electric as President of Capital Markets Group and CEO of Merchant Banking for GE Financial Services where he was responsible for structuring 14 transactions involving more than $5 billion in total value.

While at General Electric, Mr. Benson was a registered representative and supervisory principal with the National Association of Securities Dealers (now FINRA). Also, while at Bain Capital, Mr. Benson was a financial and supervisory principal with the Financial Services Authority in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Benson received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Minnesota.



Huntsman Gay Global Capital
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntsman_Gay_Global_Capital

Type   Private Ownership
Industry   Private Equity
Founded   2007
Founder(s)   Jon M. Huntsman, Robert C. Gay, Steve Young
Headquarters   Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Palo Alto, California, United States
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Foxborough, Massachusetts, United States
Products   Leveraged buyouts
Total assets   $1.1 billion[1]
Website   www.hgequity.com


Huntsman Gay Global Capital is a private equity investment firm focusing on leveraged buyout transactions and growth capital investments in middle-market companies. The firm invests primarily in the United States.

The firm marks the notable combination of billionaire industrialist Jon M. Huntsman and long-time Bain Capital managing director Robert C. Gay, who gained additional prominence due to his connection to former Bain alumnus and presidential candidate Mitt Romney.[2] Among HGGC's other notable partners are NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young and former Citi CFO, Gary Crittenden.

Huntsman Gay Global Capital which was originally named Huntsman Gay Capital Partners, has offices in Salt Lake City, Utah, West Palm Beach, Florida, Foxborough, Massachusetts and Palo Alto, California. The firm has raised in excess of $1 billion of investor commitments to date.

The fund was closed in July 2009 with $1.1 billion of investor commitments, ahead of its original $1 billion target.[1] In May 2008, CalPERS made a $180 million commitment to Huntsman Gay's most recent private equity fund.[3][4]

Trademark Dispute

After changing the name of the firm from Huntsman Gay Capital Partners to H&G Capital Partners, Miami-based private equity firm H.I.G. Capital, in March 2008, sent a letter to H&G Capital demanding that the firm change its name. H.I.G., which also makes private equity investments in middle market companies in the United States, claimed that the similarity of the two names would cause confusion in the market. H.I.G. subsequently sued H&G, hoping to prevent H&G Capital from using the name.[5] H.I.G. had been at the receiving end of similar litigations in Europe. In 2007, HgCapital, a European private equity firm had launched a trademark infringement lawsuit against H.I.G. Capital after it intensified its efforts in Europe.[6]

The firm abandoned the H&G name, ultimately adopting the Huntsman Gay Global Capital moniker.

References
^ a b Huntsman Gay Closes 1st Fund at $11 billion. New York Times, Julty 15, 2009
^ Robert Gay, who worked with Mitt Romney at Bain Capital provided a testimonial ad for Romney's 2008 Presidential Campaign relating to the 1996 disappearance of his daughter. ("Romney gets testimonial in new ad." The Boston Globe, December 20, 2007)
^ CalPERS Alternative Investment Management Program (May 2008)

^ CalPERS commits nearly $1bn to TPG. Private Equity Online, May 8, 2008
^ "H.I.G. Battles H&G In Name Dispute." Buyouts, April 28, 2008
^ James Mawson and Paul Hodkinson. "HIG and HgCapital spat over name reaches court." Dow Jones Financial News, June 16, 2008
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2012, 10:23:59 AM »

Huntsman Raises Eyebrows With Speech to GOP Environmental Group
http://www.nationaljournal.com/huntsman-raises-eyebrows-with-speech-to-gop-environmental-group-20110728
By Coral Davenport and Beth Reinhard
Updated: July 28, 2011 | 12:36 p.m.
July 28, 2011 | 6:00 a.m.

...[H]is keynote speech on Thursday to an environmental group that backs cap-and-trade regulations reviled by most in his party is drawing even bigger double-takes.

What timing. As the tea party wing of the GOP fights for smaller government, as gridlock on Capitol Hill over the debt ceiling pushes the government toward default, Huntsman will address the politically moderate Republicans for Environmental Protection in Washington.

“There’s no conceivable way you can make sense of this and an announced desire to be the Republican nominee,” said Michael McKenna, a GOP strategist who specializes in environmental and energy policy. “It’s almost like he’s intentionally pissing off some very large chunk of the party.”

Huntsman’s appearance at the second annual Teddy Roosevelt Dinner is also a reminder that as Utah governor he was the chief architect of the Western Climate Initiative, a regional cap-and-trade program. As a presidential candidate, Huntsman has renounced cap and trade.
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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2012, 10:57:55 AM »

Charlie Rose - Jon Huntsman, US Ambassador to China
www.charlierose.com/view/content/11357
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« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2012, 11:16:25 AM »

Why is Bilderberg media running the false flag Huntsman attack that depicts a 'Manchurian Candidate' to demonize anyone mentioning the words China and Huntsman together?

Because the Huntsman family along with the Rothschilds are merging the Chinese and US economies as we speak!

And no one is allowed to expose the obvious treason going on just like when Clinton did it.


China, Chinese and US officials
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/09usofficials/2009-05/21/content_7916789.htm
Updated: 2009-05-21 11:20 By Qi Xiao (chinadaily.com.cn)

Since his nomination as the next United States Ambassador to China, Jon Huntsman Jr. has been at the forefront of a new wave of media frenzy. While the political maneuvering and jockeying behind his nomination has enthralled pundits and experts in the US, his “China connections” is now the talk of the town across the Pacific. “The nomination is guaranteed to be eye-catching among the Chinese media and the general public,” Professor Shi Yinhong, director of the Center for American Studies at Beijing’s Renmin University of China, told chinadaily.com.cn. “They (the public) value very much the China connections (of a foreign public figure in general),” Shi said, “When you’ve got an ambassador to China who can speak fluent Chinese and who has adopted a Chinese daughter, I’m not surprised that he has been in the spotlight.” In fact the five Chinese Americans - the highest number in American history - including former Washington Governor Gary Locke and Nobel Laureate Steven Chu, President Obama picked for his cabinet and cabinet-level offices may have already provided an early clue to something extraordinary, if anything. Still, the attention given to Jon Huntsman Jr. and his appointment differs from his predecessors, to say the least. Not only did the nomination hit the headlines in China and the US, the Japanese, the Koreans and “even the Europeans who don’t have much stake in the appointment have displayed an unusual amount of interest. This is unprecedented.” said Zhang Xiaojin, Deputy Director of Center for European Studies and professor of Political Science at the same university. It is indeed both telling and fitting that the relations often touted by China and the US as the most important are now receiving their fair amount of attention from the outsiders which have been long overdue. And this intense interest lies as much in the soon-to-be US ambassador’s Chinese credentials as in his governorship, if not more. “He is more knowledgeable about China than his predecessors,” said Zhang, who has closely watched last year’s US presidential election. “More significantly, he can speak fluent Chinese.” “In a country where English proficiency among the leadership is not quite high and where the native language is sometimes confusing and even mystifying to foreigners, speaking Chinese on special and delicate occasions will greatly cut the distance and help smooth and facilitate the exchanges (between the two sides).” Indeed, while Washington does not lack the likes of Senator Joe Lieberman and the current Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner who possess a keen knowledge of China, those who can really communicate in Chinese are few and far between. But the number is rising now, albeit slowly, as Washington is gradually mastering the subtleties of dealing with Beijing. “The Chinese language is historically an integral – and perhaps the most important – component of the Chinese identity. So you can never underestimate how much goodwill you can earn when you, as a foreigner, address the public in Chinese.” Zhang said thoughtfully. Jon Huntsman Jr. has probably already knew this when he said “Together we work, together we progress” in Chinese during the press conference of his nomination. However, his “China connections” risk being played up too much by the Chinese media, as often does the case of foreign figures who are somewhat related to China. “His experience with China and his Chinese language skills mean, at the very least, he could be a big asset for both China and the US,” professor Shi said. But he warned against too much optimism, “The task for an ambassador, first and foremost, is to implement rather than formulate the policy. An ambassador, to some extent, is just an ambassador. And even if he is emotionally closer to China, he is still – an American.” The same could also be said against those Chinese American cabinet officials. While the Chinese should be proud of their achievements and their presence in Washington does mean a lot to China-US relations, the facts that they have pledged allegiance to the USA and that their appointments are as much motivated by domestic considerations should be born in mind. Don’t be carried away.
New US Amb. seeks to define shared interests with China
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-08/26/content_8620462.htm
Updated: 2009-08-26 22:53 (Xinhua)

BEIJING: New US ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, who arrived in Beijing on Friday, pledged Wednesday to have a clear view of the shared interests between the United States and China. "We need to recognize such importance," he added.  The United States and China would find a lot more shared interests as the two countries looked to solve significant global problems, he said, referring to climate change, energy, regional security, and the global economy. "When President Obama called me to his office, he mentioned he believes (the Unites States and China) could do more in terms of problem solving on global issues and I think this is rather unprecedented." Huntsman was nominated by President Barack Obama as ambassador to China in May and confirmed by the US Senate in early August.

"I think this presidency, more than any other before, will very much be defined by the US and China together tackling global challenging issues and it's a function of the US and China carefully defining what our shared interests are," Huntsman said.

"Now it's up to ambassadors, foreign ministries, to be able to communicate and to define which issues are the most important in our relationship," the ambassador added. Huntsman's China experience started in early 1980s when he visited Beijing as a White House staff assistant in the Reagan administration. Since then, he has led trade missions to China and adopted a Chinese daughter from east China's Yangzhou city in 1999. Huntsman has also served as US ambassador to Singapore before and was governor of Utah from 2005 until his resignation to serve as an ambassador to China on August 11. As ambassador, Huntsman said the biggest challenge was to keep the bilateral relationship focused on priorities, and not to get side-tracked or lose consistency of growth.

"Once you carefully define what the priority issues are, you don't want to get side-tracked. You have to stay focused on things like the global economy and trade, finance, energy and climate-related issues, and things like regional security and our human rights dialogue this year," he said. He called for the both nations to "transcend disagreements, difficulties and challenges," and work together to solve significant global problems.

"Our job is to, very intelligently, comprehensively, and very positively, outline what the priorities would be. That's what we are working on now." Huntsman said he would invite his friends in the US congress as well as state governors to visit China because "they have to sense on the ground the real change that has occurred and the energy and the vibrancy of the country". Only then could they understand the important interests the two countries shared. Huntsman quipped that he and his adopted daughter were both ambassadors. "She is only 10 years old, but I told her she is Chinese raised in America coming back to China and is a bridge between China and the United States. "I am the formal ambassador appointed by my country and she is the unofficial ambassador, but nevertheless she will understand both sides," Huntsman said.

What country exports the most plastic shit to the US?

China

What comapny has made billions off of plastic shit sold to Americans?

Huntsman Chemical

What the hell is going on in the plastic industry anyway?

Plastic Planet
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7X-J1DhfjE
www.plasticplanet.de/



But that is not all, Huntsman's GlobalSim controls all simulations for running false flags in shipping containment, they helped broker the sale of US ports to Abu Graib, they worked deals with Al Gore's adopted father Armand Hammer and Occidental. They still control a market share of Russian and Ukranian manufacturing.

Ever wonder why all of our jobs are going overseas?

Globalization

The Huntsman family is the perfect New World Order Globalist Group ever seen, they have zero interest in the US sovereignty and have made billions off of lopsided trade deals and Rothschild connections to fake climate issues.
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« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2012, 12:06:52 PM »

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« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2012, 08:18:29 AM »

They're repeating the Iowa Santorum scam -- number two, out of the blue!!!

Obama Ally Huntsman Is The Establishment’s Ron Paul Spoiler
System throws weight behind former Obama administration official in desperate bid to cheat Paul out of second place in New Hampshire

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com, Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Just as they threw their considerable weight behind Rick Santorum last week in a successful bid to prevent Ron Paul from finishing in the top two in Iowa, the establishment media has now turned to former Obama administration official Jon Huntsman in a desperate move to block Paul from winning the “anyone-but-Romney’ crown in New Hampshire.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/obama-ally-huntsman-is-the-establishments-ron-paul-spoiler.html
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« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2012, 08:24:28 AM »

Poll: Jon Huntsman closes in on Ron Paul in New Hampshire
The State Column | Staff | Tuesday, January 10, 2012   

On the day of the New Hampshire Primary, former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is closing in on Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX). According to a 7 News/Suffolk University poll of likely New Hampshire Primary voters released Tuesday, Mr. Paul garnered 18 percent of the votes and Mr. Huntsman pulled in 16 percent of the votes. Although Mr. Paul has a 2 point lead over Mr. Huntsman, the former U.S. ambassador to China had only 13 percent of the votes in a 7 News/Suffolk University poll released Monday. In the same poll, Mr. Paul

http://www.thestatecolumn.com/new-hampshire/poll-jon-huntsman-closes-in-on-ron-paul-in-new-hampshire/#ixzz1j4LFmBmh

BULLSHIT!
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