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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: joseffy who wrote (119414)12/8/2011 10:38:10 PM
From: Paul V.1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) of 224744
 
josefly, What part did Democrat Daley have in the 'election' of John Kennedy as US 'president' ?

Tell us about your crooked lefty--and of course giggle like a 4 year old as you do it..



The unlimited contributions to potential candidates, IMO, has corrupted all the politicians. In our State Capital there is suppose to be a separation between the political activities and elected functions of State business. However, today, some of the employees at the Capital were describing political actives which were being transmitted over the internet between the various operatives of the political campaigns and elected functions of the Legislative respective process.

Perhaps the US Attorney Generals Office and/or the FBI should be notified to investigate the individuals and parties in power. Then, when you have an exchange of money to legislators within their respective office, we can see that Legislator's can be bought and paid for to represent specific clients.

The US Supreme Court opened the door this past year enabling contributors, under the US Constitution free speech clause, to give as much and as many contributions that they wish. Therefore, Legislators can be bought and paid for through unlimited campaign contributions. Is this process legal or illegal, you make the decision.
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