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Did New York Couple Give $61,600 to McCain, GOP?

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by: Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers

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Republican presidential candidate John McCain attends a town hall meeting in Sparks, Nevada. After McCain's reversal of his long-held opposition to offshore oil drilling, the oil industry's contributions to his campaign have increased. They total $1.2 million. (Photo: Mary Altaffer / AP)

    Washington - Alice Rocchio is an office manager at the New York headquarters of the Hess Corp., drives a 1993 Chevy Cavalier and lives in an apartment in Queens, N.Y., with her husband, Pasquale, an Amtrak foreman.

    Despite what appears to be a middle-class lifestyle, the couple has written $61,600 in checks to John McCain's presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee, most of it within days of McCain's decision to endorse offshore oil drilling.

    At a June fundraiser, the Rocchios joined top executives at Hess Corp. - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John Hess, his wife, Susan, his mother, Norma Hess, and six other officials in giving a total of $313,500 to a joint McCain-RNC fundraising committee, Federal Election Commission records show.

    The donations, first traced by Campaign Money Watch last week, were part of $1.2 million in oil industry contributions to McCain's Victory '08 Committee, 73 percent coming after McCain reversed his long-held opposition to offshore oil drilling. The non-partisan watchdog group said oil executives and their spouses from Colorado, Mississippi, Louisiana, California, Indiana, New Jersey and Florida also donated.

    Hess, among the nation's five biggest oil companies, conducts deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico as well as off the coasts of Europe, Africa and Asia.

    The Rocchios donated $4,600 to McCain's campaign in February and another $57,000 at the June fundraiser.

    Alice Rocchio, reached at the office, confirmed that she registered her '93 Chevy in February, but said that she "absolutely" used her own money to make the donations.

    Moments later, she asked a reporter: "Are you done with your questions?"

    A former FEC official said that it's possible that the Rocchios had the means to make those hefty contributions - their first reported donations to a federal campaign. But the official, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, said that their donations also could trigger a complaint or otherwise catch the eyes of the agency's enforcement staff, tasked to ensure that companies or wealthy individuals don't illegally circumvent contribution limits by using employees or other third parties as "conduits" for cash.

    The staff might wish to determine whether the couple is too "under-employed" to be making donations that large, the official said.

    An agency spokesman declined to comment on the matter.

    The McCain campaign had no immediate comment.

    Of the $57,000 the Rocchios donated in June, $4,600 went to McCain's general election "compliance committee," to pay for campaign lawyers and auditors, and $52,400 went to the RNC, which devotes nearly all of its money to supporting McCain's presidential bid.

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    Tish Wells contributed to this article.

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Even more reason to

Even more reason to nationalize oil.

Big oil's grip on the nation

Big oil's grip on the nation can now be seen in full swing. The campaign has come down to the people vs big oil.

It would appear that the NY

It would appear that the NY couple's "donation" is one of the worst bets they could possibly make, unless maybe the Hess Corp. is like Wal-Mart. Add electronic voting to the mix, anything can happen: pigs flying, the dead walking around shaking hands with sleeping sheep. Oil (money): greasing the wheels of our national addiction.

Why haven't the oil

Why haven't the oil companies tapped into their 10,000 existing leases, not to mention the 29 million acres they bought in the Gulf of Mexico during the spring of this year (2008)?

Mr. Buckley -- The reference

Mr. Buckley -- The reference you site seems legit, but I wish they had defined what constitutes "Oil Money," as well as the average size of the donation. Obama accepted $70,000 in seven years and McCain took four times that in April of 2008 alone, and over $1,000,000 so far this year, 75% of which came after he announced that he changed his mind about offshore drilling to oil executives. It is a classic quid pro quo. Obama voted for one oil-favorable bill in 2005, which, according to recent reports, also contained a significant expenditure for alternative energy. McCain also voted on one energy bill and abstained from another. His one vote was nay on a bill designed to fund renewable fuels, energy efficiency and consumer protection.

Everyone talks continuously

Everyone talks continuously about fuel efficient cars, nuclear power, wind power blah blah. The Bushies want everyone to worry about no oil which we do, because we are all addicted to the automobiles we drive. REBUILD THE DAMN RAILROADS!!!

All this talk of drilling

All this talk of drilling for oil doesn't tell Americans the real TRUTH. Truth is, the oil corporations will lease offshore territory, and the oil drilling rights will then be sold again and again in a speculation game. No drilling will happen but, even if it did, it wouldn't be enough. The answer is for Americans is to wean themselves from the oil tit. Iraq has the world's 2nd largest oil supply--stick a straw in the ground and suck and you get oil in Iraq. Who gets the oil? Why, Chevron, Exxon, Mobil, Texaco, etc. which they then gouge Americans for all they can get. We Americans get nothing in this game except more bills. Wind, solar, and water power is where the relief lies--not oil. Forget nuclear--it generates nuclear waste and those plants are way too expensive to build.

Election year rigging is a

Election year rigging is a tiny irritation for a neocon republican 'wrecking crew' that has raised millions for private armies, plays games with stock markets for political advantage, and has committed murder, torture and arson in pursuit of their corrupt objectives.

I don't understand this

I don't understand this frantic need to do more drilling so that we will someday have more oil If the oil companies really want to drill, let them drill in the 40+ oil leases they already have. This oil need is because, as President Bush put it, "America is addicted to oil." Now, if a person or group is addicted to some substance, you don't go out and get more of that substance if you want to break the addiction. The way to reduce the addiction is to reduce the need for the substance. We are doing this now by using more public transportation, driving fewer miles, buying more fuel efficient vehicles, manufacturing more fuel efficient vehicles, etc., and oil prices are dropping. Why feed the addiction and go back to wasting energy sources with the belief that is the only way to solve the oil "crises" and reduce our addiction?"

I suggest that Republican

I suggest that Republican pressure for off shore drilling will cease immediately when rigs appear near the entrances to Naples or Palm Beach or Newport or Southampton.

Isn't funny though...

Isn't funny though... http://tinyurl.com/55vnlh says Obama took more Big Oil Co money between 2000 - 2007 than McCain. Senator Clinton took more than both her peers combined. "Funnelled" may be the right word. But, when it comes to reporting these $$ Obama's taken more and it's on the record.

I'm sending this article to

I'm sending this article to the Obama campaign. I hope they use Mc Cain's insider connections to big oil as a talking point.

Hey, it is a Land Grab by

Hey, it is a Land Grab by Big Oil, something to raise their stock price and put them in control of even more public assets. Does any of this stuff concerning the Repugs and Big Oil come as a surprise? Could McSame be anything BUT a bit supporter of Even Bigger Oil? Just the powerful making the more powerful even more powerful. Geeze, can anyone really believe that McSame would support the little guy (aka The Voter) in the campagne to become the New Imperial President? C'mon. Let's fool Joe Six Pack again, "Trickle Down" worked before so lets now focus on the image of lower oil prices.

McCain is an oil whore!

McCain is an oil whore!

I find it interesting that

I find it interesting that the oil companies are pushing for drilling rights off our coasts claiming that it will lessen or eliminate the need for foreign oil. Hmm, didn't I hear the same thing in the 70's when we had an oil crisis and the oil companies successfully had our government build the trans-Alaska pipeline? I remember that the justification was that the US would never again have to rely on foreign oil again. What happened to all that oil? At one time, the oil companies said that the oil had too much sulfur in it and therefore it was being sold to Japan. If so, how nifty. Take our Alaskan oil and sell it for a profit to another country and then say they need to drill more off our shores to again make more profit.

McCain is not serious about

McCain is not serious about the energy crisis and is insincere about how to fix it. Even the top oilman T. Boone Pickens contradicts John McCain by saying this is one crisis we can't drill our way out of. Yet the whole country is so confused they believe we can. Facts, who cares about facts, we just want more oil. They are acting like drug crazed dope fiends. He says drill for oil and they vote for him because he promises them their oil fix. Being in the pocket of big oil, McCain will not want renewable energy like Bush because it competes with oil. It would be like saying I am going to take your money and then I am going to put you out of business. Only Obama will be able to stare down big oil. He has already suggested a windfall profits tax on them. A great patriotic idea.