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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... In article .net, says... Let's get back on topic here, Doug... 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? 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. I think you're a little late to the party there doc. There's all sorts of scurrilous freaks who're liable to thwart the system in order that their interests are addressed. Take the Republican's investment in Nader's campaign, for instance. Then there's the voluminous body of evidence that puts Jim Baker and other Republican operatives gallivanting the world in an effort to make certain the Iran hostages weren't released prior to the Carter-Reagan election. The Republican governor of Florida and his operatives who invest in a "felons list" that ends up preventing thousands of legitimate voters from from voting? Is this the kind of election manipulation of which you speak? Or is it just foreign interests that frighten you? Just foreign interests. |
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