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Yearly Kos: Hillary Clinton on Accepting Lobbyist Money

At the Presidential Leadership Forum, Yearly Kos, August 4 2007  
 
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omgwtfbbq6666 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This is the cause of our recession, not so much because of the lobbyists, but because of corrupt "people" (make a note of the quotes) like this fucking worthless piece of shit. This "human being" has no right to live in a free country like this, this garbage needs to be thrown out, literally.
omgwtfbbq6666 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Thrown out and burned like the garbage this piece of shit is.
kjogar (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Congress people have made it legal for their surrogates to do insider trading but not anyone else. They have their own Social Security system, their own health care system. You are just their taxpayer base that keeps sending them your paychecks and keep voting them into office. You DESERVE to be broke.
superoctane (9 months ago) Show Hide
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watch?v=ykUiTHRCy4A
superoctane (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Check your cable bill lately?Expensive isnt it?Lack of regulations=Lack of consumer protections.Paid for by the telecom lobby.
orien2121 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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And high prices set by the company - less consumers purchasing the product. It's how a free market works.
superoctane (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Look up the 1996 telecommunication act and see what the Clintons really did for big globalist powers.Not influenced by lobbyist dollars?Grow a brain.See how the world has changed since then.See who controls polls and opinions now.The media tells you how to think and who you should vote for...and you do because the globalists control information.Since 1996 news has become 50% facts and 50% opinions painted as facts.That 1996 telecom act turned Orwells nightmare into a real possibility.
modz74 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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hilary clinton is a fuckin lizard!!
whoo689 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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I find it funny but sad at the same time how ignorant Americans are of campaign finance regulations. They're much more restrictive than Ralph Nader or people who bitch about regulations would have you believe. Corporations CANNOT donate to a campaign. It's been illegal since the Tillman Act of 1904. Individuals can only donate a max of $2300. The thing is that oftentimes 'bundlers' get people in their organizations to all donate for the same candidate, and that info appears on the record.
whoo689 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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So all that money is combined under the same corporation, and it just looks like the corporation donated 100 grand to the candidate, for example. But legally they can't do that. PACs and special interest groups are a little more able to spend funds freely, but there's still a limit.

Nader is totally wrong when he says that the Democrats are somehow just as corporate as the GOP. There's no evidence for that. They may be career politicians as much as the gop, but they are not corporate.

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