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Sat Jul-12-03 08:53 PM
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Has the Green Party solved the problem of campaign finance |
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and its corruptions?
I think they have. Does anybody have an example of where the Green Party was compromised in this area.
I don't want a flame war on Dems vs. Greens. I just want examples of where the Green Party has been corrupted if there are any.
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Sat Jul-12-03 09:09 PM
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1. It is easy not to be corrupted |
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when you don't run anything. Green parties abroad have had less success in that regard. If they govern here and remain 'uncorupted' then give me a call.
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Sat Jul-12-03 09:33 PM
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certainly isn't squeaky clean... Do a bito research on his skeleton closet...
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Sat Jul-12-03 09:39 PM
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How can you reform the Campaign Finance system when no one gives you any money? And don't come back with some people give you money... I mean corporations. And while I'm at it, BCRA (Bipartisan Campaign Finace Reform) or better known as McCain-Feingold is pretty much MUTE because all of the soft money that used to go to the National Committees (RNC-DNC) are now going to stealth (527, 501c3, and 501C4 PACS) anyways. There is no campaign finance reform, it's just a new way of funneling all of the money.
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