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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (18912)11/22/2000 2:13:29 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
<<scott...both were spit shinned by Far Too many Corporate dollars...Unless these Deep Pockets are removed
History will repeat>>

Tim: I totally agree with you...I just feel Bush's campaign has been a little more ethical in the way they are dealing with the vote counting. There is clearly way TOO MUCH money in the campaigns and it corrupts the system. Even Ralph Nader has brought up some good points about what happens when the corporate dollars become an integral part of the major party campaigns. This country should lead by example and introduce broad and far reaching campaign finance reform. I KNOW the country would benefit a great deal. The leaders would also have more time to focus serving their constituents too ;-)

Best Regards,

Scott