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Michael Bolton ($1,750)
James Iha ($778)
Davis Guggenheim ($7,550)
Lorenzo Lamas ($1,450)
Kenny Rogers ($1,000)
Ivan Reitman ($16,800)
Jeri Ryan ($250)
Marlo Thomas ($434,816)
Swoosie Kurtz ($750)
Jason Alexander ($37,600)
Annie Leibovitz ($8,300)
Chuck Barris ($16,500)
James Caan ($4,200)
Zygi Wilf ($213,234)
Norman Lloyd ($500)
Taylor Hackford ($32,300)
Alan Cumming ($2,500)
Rene Russo ($12,000)
Lauren Hutton ($4,000)
Glenn Frey ($76,598)
Daniel Stern ($7,300)
Nicole Miller ($33,500)
Candace Bushnell ($4,000)
Tammy Bruce ($16,200)
George Foreman ($1,000)
Tom Watson ($9,506)
Stephanie Zimbalist ($26,500)
Tom Ford ($24,550)
Ted Nugent ($1,500)
Carl Reiner ($11,275)
Helen Reddy ($10,000)
Mansoor Ijaz ($85,800)
Prince ($1,000)
Alan Autry ($1,000)
Chuck Scarborough ($3,500)
David Ogden Stiers ($11,650)
Diane Lane ($1,500)
Charlie Daniels ($500)
Dana Delany ($38,000)
Candice Bergen ($88,700)
Cornel West ($2,250)
Phyllis Schlafly ($11,501)
John Elway ($47,600)
Cris Collinsworth ($6,500)
Tony Stewart ($4,000)
Molly Ivins ($1,250)
Ellen Pompeo ($4,600)
Bill Bidwell ($2,000)
Dabney Coleman ($2,500)
Bernie Kosar ($72,800)
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