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Strategies & Market Trends : Galapagos Islands

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (45577)7/31/2003 10:03:13 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (2) of 57110
 
I'd like to here some opinions.

I'm in a business and the governing entity of that business wants to know EVERYTHING about any political contributions I make during the year. That irritates me to no end because its like asking me who I voted for - I voted for Bush - and I don't think its ANY of their business. My feeling is that, as a citizen, I have (or should have) the right to contribute money to anyone I choose without having to say who. Now, the problem is that what *I* think is right and what the laws says may be two different things. But I think IT SUCKS GOAT HORN that ANYONE tells me I have to disclose my contributions or else!

Any opinions?

All this puts me in a fowl mood

I think I'll go have some Duck <g>
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