[Vision2020] Obama’s broken promise — Change You Can Believe In
No Weatherman
no.weatherman at gmail.com
Thu Oct 30 02:53:10 PDT 2008
It's the ACORN tactic of overwhelming the system.
Some illegal votes with slip through the cracks as surely as some illegal money.
The Hitler line was funny, though.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:51 PM, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> They accept the donation if the donor provides the required information,
> then verify it, then refund it if they find the person was not a US citizen
> or if they have exceeded the allowed limit. This process, because of the
> overwhelming support that Obama is getting, takes a lot of time. One report
> I found online claims that the campaign has returned $353,000 in donations.
> Don't worry, Hitler's money will be returned to him in due time.
>
> Paul
>
> No Weatherman wrote:
>>
>> You are right.
>>
>> It's easier to fight the GOP's "corporate sponsors" (like the Dems
>> have none?) with untraceable donations than to obey the law.
>>
>> Change You Can Believe In.
>>
>>
>> On 10/29/08, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> So he figured out that the RNC, which has no such restrictions, can
>>> outspend
>>> the DNC. If the RNC and DNC couldn't give money to candidates taking
>>> public
>>> funds, then he probably would have stuck with the promise. That's
>>> conjecture, I know. As it happens, he didn't want to fight the McCain's
>>> corporate sponsors on uneven ground. He decided he would rather let the
>>> people fund him directly.
>>>
>>> I think it was a smart move to do this. He figured out that he almost
>>> made
>>> a strategic blunder that might have cost him the Presidency, and
>>> corrected
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> No Weatherman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Commentary: Obama breaks promise on campaign finance
>>>> By Campbell Brown
>>>> CNN's Campbell Brown complains about Barack Obama's switch on financing.
>>>>
>>>> (CNN) — You may have heard that Wednesday night Barack Obama will be
>>>> on five different TV networks speaking directly to the American
>>>> people.
>>>>
>>>> He bought 30 minutes of airtime from the different networks, a very
>>>> expensive purchase. But hey, he can afford it. Barack Obama is loaded,
>>>> way more loaded than John McCain, way more loaded than any
>>>> presidential candidate has ever been at this stage of the campaign.
>>>> Just to throw a number out: He has raised well over $600 million since
>>>> the start of his campaign, close to what George Bush and John Kerry
>>>> raised combined in 2004.
>>>>
>>>> Without question, Obama has set the bar at new height with a truly
>>>> staggering sum of cash. And that is why as we approach this November,
>>>> it is worth reminding ourselves what Barack Obama said last November.
>>>>
>>>> One year ago, he made a promise. He pledged to accept public financing
>>>> and to work with the Republican nominee to ensure that they both
>>>> operated within those limits.
>>>>
>>>> Then it became clear to Sen. Obama and his campaign that he was going
>>>> to be able to raise on his own far more cash than he would get with
>>>> public financing. So Obama went back on his word.
>>>>
>>>> He broke his promise and he explained it by arguing that the system is
>>>> broken and that Republicans know how to work the system to their
>>>> advantage. He argued he would need all that cash to fight the ruthless
>>>> attacks of 527s, those independent groups like the Swift Boat
>>>> Veterans. It's funny though, those attacks never really materialized.
>>>>
>>>> The Washington Post pointed out recently that the bad economy has
>>>> meant a cash shortage among the 527s and that this election year they
>>>> have been far less influential.
>>>>
>>>> The courageous among Obama's own supporters concede this decision was
>>>> really made for one reason, simply because it was to Obama's financial
>>>> advantage.
>>>>
>>>> On this issue today, former Sen. Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, an Obama
>>>> supporter, writes in The New York Post, "a hypocrite is a person who
>>>> puts on a false appearance of virtue — who acts in contradiction to
>>>> his or her stated beliefs or feelings. And that, it seems to me, is
>>>> what we are doing now."
>>>>
>>>> For this last week, Sen. Obama will be rolling in dough. His
>>>> commercials, his get-out-the-vote effort will, as the pundits have
>>>> said, dwarf the McCain campaign's final push. But in fairness, you
>>>> have to admit, he is getting there in part on a broken promise.
>>>> The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Campbell
>>>>
>>>
>>> Brown.
>>>
>>> http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/28/campbell.brown.obama/index.html#cnnSTCVideo
>>>
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