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NOYB wrote:
Let's get back on topic here, Doug... Let's answer the question, NOBBY. Or do you realize that even a less-than-totally-factual answer will reveal the hollowness of your position? Do you think it's acceptable for foreign entities to skirt our election laws via a loophole which allows soliciting campaign advertising contributions over the internet? "Acceptable"? WTF?? Is it legal? Yes. Is it a good idea? Personally, I don't think so, but on a moral scale including such quantifiables as 'starting a war & killing tens of thousands of people for the profit of private interests', it's not even on the map. It's a scary thought if Americans are limited as to how much they can donate towards a candidate's campaign...but non-American people, companies, and governments can spend an unlimited amount that will go towards advertising for a specific candidate. heh heh is that why BushCo is encouraging corporate flight to offshore tax shelters? So far he seems to be a record-setting campaign contribution harvester.... a lean mean moneygrubbin' machine! DSK |