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May 28, 2015
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concolor couguar
Do you see a difference between political campaign donations and a government
official personally accepting money in exchange for services?
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Interesting observation from a soccer official regarding the FBI's actions
Japan Coug
5/28/15 3:45am
Sounds like an official on the take.
BluePete
5/28/15 7:34am
Are politicians allowed to personally accept funds donated to the campaign?
concolor couguar
5/28/15 7:40am
If their name is Clinton, the answer is always yes.
BluePete
5/28/15 7:47am
I think the problem is not spending personally in this case, but the bestowal of
RebelScum
5/28/15 7:50am
Do you see a difference between political campaign donations and a government
concolor couguar
5/28/15 8:41am
In a perfect (moral) society, that difference is very distinguishable. In
RebelScum
5/28/15 9:05am
So you would be in favor of campaign finance reform?
concolor couguar
5/28/15 9:22am
I think campaign finance reform is a pipe dream, simply because you can not
RebelScum
5/28/15 10:10am
I doubt these bribes are disclosed and regulated the same way as contributions.
YSMACK
5/28/15 8:40am
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