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Show me the money - 2008 Election

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Here is the 2008 Election Cycle Giving by Industry to Candidates. The question arises, What is the reason industries and Political Action Committees give to a particular candidate? Note: Barak Obama states in almost every speech that he takes NO PAC money. Based on what you see here is that true? Both democratic candidates state that Republican campaigns are financed by special interests and big oil. Conversely, The Republican manta is that Democrats are financed by Trial Lawyers , Insurance, and Pharmaceuticals. Republicans and Democrats both say the other is financed by Lobbyists.

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{"commentId":1455786,"authorDomain":"silkmesh"}

This is the recorded stuff, I would like to see the things that go on in the dark. Corruption is rife in USA politics from the top to the bottom.

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Reply#1 - Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:58 PM EST
{"commentId":1455829,"authorDomain":"SVForbes"}

Corruption and politics seem to go hand in hand, in general. :)

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#1.1 - Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:12 PM EST
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