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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-08-09 06:43 AM
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Campaign Finance Moment of Truth
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/07/08

Campaign Finance Moment of Truth
by Kenneth P. Vogel

Decades of lawmaking and court decisions restricting the flow of cash into U.S. elections are on the verge of coming undone, placing President Barack Obama in the unexpected position of presiding over the possible demise of the modern campaign finance regime.

John McCain and Russell Feingold answer questions.
The Supreme Court has signaled it will consider overturning a key pillar of the seminal 2002 McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, and the White House and congressional leaders have ignored increasingly frantic calls to buttress the campaign finance system. (John McCain and Russ Feingold are pictured in this POLITICO image.)
Most of the developments now threatening to reverse efforts to reduce the influence of money in politics were set in motion during George W. Bush's presidency. But Obama is nevertheless poised to watch the regulatory regime crumble around him as his administration follows a cautious approach that mostly ignores calls for more activist steps to salvage the troubled campaign finance system

The irony that the system could collapse on Obama's watch, after he convinced the advocates for stricter regulations that he was one of their own, is not lost on those who support limits on the flow of money into the American political system.

"I would like to see the president make good on his campaign promises to change the way Washington works," said Paul Ryan, a lawyer with the Campaign Legal Center, a nonprofit that pushes Congress, the White House, the Federal Election Commission and the courts to enact, enforce and uphold strict limits. "With respect to the campaign finance laws and the FEC, the only change we've seen has been a change for the worse," said Ryan, who stressed, "I'm not blaming the president. I'm just stating it as a factual matter.

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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-08-09 07:04 AM
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1. Our rogue judiciary, the dancing supremes are about to tell America to return to the 1700s.
They are going to declare that corporations can spend all the money they want to defame a politician, an issue, a political idea, a freedom, a thought, a hope, a goal, a democracy. This will give corporations much larger influence over our government, as if they didn't have enough.

Our Congress has to push back.
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