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On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 10:54:59 -0700, jps wrote:
Most everyone agrees that, in order for our country to correct the problems we're experiencing in congress, we need to enact some kind of campaign finance reform. This selling of legislation to the highest bidder has got to go but how can these career politicians compete in this age of electronic media, television being the primary and very expensive tool? Seems like the Supreme Court would have taken this into account when they ruled on the Citizens United case earlier this year, but no, not even our Supreme Court can be trusted to make good decisions. the SCOTUS is far right (4 of the most conservative justices since roosevelt are on the court now. they knew damn well what they were doing. conservatives want the US to be a theocratic plutocracy Take the Concerned Citizens for a Working America. The Virginia-based political action committee (PAC) has thrown $250,000 into South Carolina's fifth congressional district on behalf of the Republican candidate. But who are these "concerned citizens"? It turns out that the sole citizen is a Virginia nonprofit called New Models, which is not required to disclose its donors. money is flowing 7:1 to the GOP this year. conservatives have engineered a hijacking of america in favor of the rich and we're about to return them to office |
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