aquapub
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aquapub said:Planned Parenthood, Amnesty International, the Sierra Club, and several other Democrat activist groups are sponsoring four bills coming up in Ohio's upcoming election that would loosen state campaign finance laws to allow out-of-state millionaires and activist groups-like the ones sponsoring this bill- to contribute ten times the currently legal amount to get Democrats elected.
One of their websites says, "This is our chance to drive a stake into the heart of the Ohio GOP."
This is undeniably a purely partisan move.
If they had this law in effect in 2004, Kerry would have had unlimited deep pockets with which to remind of us of his purple hearts and to distract us from his obscenely fanatical voting record.
This move demonstrates what a lie it is when Democrats claim to represent the little guy. Whether it be protecting frivolous lawsuits, raising taxes, or helping labor unions senselessly bankrupt companies, Democrats help the little guy into joblessness and unaffordable healthcare.
When Gore and Bush had to rush to raise funds for legal battle in Election 2000, Bush put a limit on how much people could donate, and the average contribution was around $50. Gore put none on his and the average contribution was in the hundreds of thousands.
Democrats represent and serve wealthy elitist snobs. Republicans represent the average Joe.
Democrats belittle the little guy. They sneer at those who live in insignificant "fly-over states" as if they were ignorant, peon, nobodys.
How 'bout links to the text of the bills so that folks can read them for they ownselves and make up they own minds about the nature of the things?aquapub said:Planned Parenthood, Amnesty International, the Sierra Club, and several other Democrat activist groups are sponsoring four bills coming up in Ohio's upcoming election that would loosen state campaign finance laws to allow out-of-state millionaires and activist groups-like the ones sponsoring this bill- to contribute ten times the currently legal amount to get Democrats elected.
SouthernDemocrat said:Your signature is about the most insulting thing I have ever read. Oh, and I live in a "fly-over state". Hate is not a virtue you know.
nkgupta80 said:his signature is just plain stupid. I wonder why you all just focus on the bad side of welfare, which encompasses a minority in the welfare population. Welfare has benefitted a lot of americans too.
nkgupta80 said:his signature is just plain stupid. I wonder why you all just focus on the bad side of welfare, which encompasses a minority in the welfare population. Welfare has benefitted a lot of americans too.
KevinWan said:Its beneffited Americans by taxing and hence punishing those Americans who have benefitted themselves, by keeping their finances in order and actually having an education and a half-way-decent job.
The welfare population would be much smaller if there were no welfare... they would have to actually contribute to society to get by... rather than just leech off society.
SouthernDemocrat said:Your signature is about the most insulting thing I have ever read. Oh, and I live in a "fly-over state". Hate is not a virtue you know.
KevinWan said:Its beneffited Americans by taxing and hence punishing those Americans who have benefitted themselves, by keeping their finances in order and actually having an education and a half-way-decent job.
The welfare population would be much smaller if there were no welfare... they would have to actually contribute to society to get by... rather than just leech off society.
MCcorno89 said:I thought his signature was very funny myself. Fly over state/ try living in MD. It is not hate, you are just too ignorant to see the whole picture.
SouthernDemocrat said:Well not only that, he says that all criminals are Democrats. You really have to pitty someone like that. Nothing but hate in their heart.
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