I don’t know or care if Obama was ever a Muslim. What worries me much more is Gaddafi’s discussion of foreign “contribution campaigns” from the Middle East and Africa. Those “contribution campaigns” that Gaddafi spoke of would have been averted if Obama had not become the first major-party presidential nominee since Watergate to turn down public financing. John McCain spoke about this today, saying that the gigantic amounts of money raised by the Obama campaign jeopardize post-Watergate reforms. Last month alone, Obama raised $150 million. So far, the identities of donors who gave more than $200 million to Obama haven’t been divulged because they’re below $200 apiece.
Today, McCain said on “Fox News Sunday” that this breaking of the dam may be very dangerous, and he’s right. Obama declined public financing, whereas McCain accepted it, and that’s one of many solid reasons to vote for McCain, IMHO.
It seems that for Senator Obama, the ends justify the means. If he is elected, expect much more of the same.
Steve Maley
Neil Stevens
Daniel Horowitz
buy the vote
Michael DeWeese (Diary) Sunday, October 19th at 2:17PM EST (link)Contributions from foreign citizens are illegal, no matter the amount. More than 23 donations of $100 from the same person goes over the illegal limit.
All this money pays for ads to buy the vote. All the promises of tax cutes / rebates is to buy the vote.
How much of a tax cut / rebate will liberals sell their vote for?
Brain Dead Republican