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Old 04-27-2008, 05:25 PM   #1
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Who is buying this elction?

Who is paying for $110million. Is all donations are coming from mom and pops donations. Then it is worth every penny. But if majority of money is flowing from interest groups, then uss IS IN TROUBLE. Are interest group are buying the election for their wish list? Candidates will have to agree with these people who are paying them upfornt in case they get elected candidates have listen to donors.

Well Nader is making more and more sense. I am sure Republican part will get equally money from same interest groups who just care to protect their interest. And we wonder why nothing get passses which is good for the country. This is a serious issue which many voters are not seeing.

Ad wars: Obama buys more, Clinton sets tempo - CNN.com
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Old 04-27-2008, 08:13 PM   #2
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Does everyone belive that the Reublican and Democrat are getting money from people who are doing for the greater good of the country. It seems no CNN Pundit wants to talk about this issue as they are getting fre $$$$$ for the ad and their bottom line.
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Old 04-27-2008, 11:14 PM   #3
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What are you complaining about?

Advertising is one of the pillars of a modern economy, along with Extraction, Knowledge Base (time) , Labor, Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Construction. Advertising puts many people to work and is a "clean" industry.
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