Toby
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Re: Re: Re: W00T! W00T! Shays-Meehan!
quote: Originally posted by dietrichbohn
Actually, the Dems have caught up to the Republicans in terms of soft money. Here's the fastest source I could find, not exactly non-biased, but the numbers are accurate, IIRC.
Those numbers show the Reps consistently ahead, though.quote: This isn't a partisan bill. Yes, and it isn't about the money.  quote: 39 republicans crossed the aisle to vote for it, and 12 Democrats voted against it. How many of those Reps live in 'liberal' districts like Jim Jeffords? How many of those Dems are 'Blue Dogs' who live in 'conservative' districts? If it walks like a duck...quote: Not huge numbers, but there. And in the Senate, the biggest proponent is McCain, a republican (at least ostensibly ) Ostensibly being the key word. Strange that he couldn't win the nomination though even though he's the media darling.quote: Come on, this is a positive step and an attempt to start cleaning up the filth that has filled Washington, you can't really think it's all that bad? The problem that I have with it is that it doesn't address the root cause of the problem. If money is an issue, then ban _all_ contributions and publicly finance the national elections. Give _every_ candidate equal access to the pulpit. Otherwise, you just open up the road to rich wackos like Perot or that guy from Jersey who don't have a problem spending tens of millions of dollars of their own money buying an election.
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