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Offline rpm

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« on: November 16, 2003, 05:20:18 PM »
From The Washington Post :
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DeLay is soliciting donations between $10,000 and $500,000 for three separate fund-raisers for the organization. Those who contribute could get tickets to a party with a national musical act, entry to a yacht cruise, private dinner with the DeLays, tickets to Broadway plays or a chance to watch President Bush's convention speech from a Madison Square Garden luxury suite. Contributions are tax-deductible
"It's unbelievable that Republicans believe it's appropriate to exploit vulnerable children in order to pay for a luxury suite for President Bush's speech, parties and luxury cruises."


Strange that the Republican party suddenly became concerned about the disadvantaged until Campaign Finance Reform laws were in effect. If there was any doubt about the sleazyness of the GOP, it has been affirmed.
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Offline Pooh21

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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2003, 05:22:10 PM »
Well its obviously all a Haliburton, Bush plot to hurt that angel of the downtrodden Saddam.
Bis endlich der Fiend am Boden liegt.
Bis Bishland bis Bishland bis Bishland wird besiegt!

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« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2003, 08:15:44 PM »
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bass-tard neo-nazys, how dare they raise money for children, don't they know only democraps can do that?

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« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2003, 08:35:00 PM »
OMG those NEO NAZIS......how dare they do that....there republicans there not supposed to do anything good for people.  Then the democrats baseless smear tactics wont work.  

they cant donate 75% to the charities and use 25% to cover the costs not keeping one dime of that money.  If they do that republicans cant be blasted for taking money from children.  WAIT democrats can blast them anyways with out any foundation of fact and it becomes truth....i forget how they operat.

RPM I'd say nice try but this was such a lame attempt.  keep trying though dont give up....we cant let those neonazis look good.



PS my favorite line in this article is this one:

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Republicans say they vetted the idea with lawyers and the House Ethics Committee.


THATS MORE THAN HILLARY DID WITH HER STUPID BOOK

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« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2003, 08:41:48 PM »

Offline Thrawn

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« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2003, 08:49:24 PM »
Gawdamn conservatives and their nanny government.  Hell you can't make up your mind which charaties to give YOUR money to, you need the Government to do that for you!  :mad:

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« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2003, 09:14:02 PM »
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Richardson said the goal is for 75 percent of the money raised by the convention events to go to the children's charity, which will provide grants to local children's organizations.


THE SLEAZY BASTARD, HE SHOULD BE SHOT!!!!!! AND I EVEN BET SOME OF THOSE CHARITIES ARE CHURCH BASED - THOSE DAMN NEOCON ZIONIST OCCUPIER ZEALOTS ARE FUNDING RELIGIONS THEY ARE WORSE THAN THE TALIBAN!!!!

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« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2003, 09:16:48 PM »
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Originally posted by Thrawn
Gawdamn conservatives and their nanny government.  Hell you can't make up your mind which charaties to give YOUR money to, you need the Government to do that for you!  :mad:


How is that? These are voluntary donations....

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« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2003, 09:19:17 PM »
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How is that? These are voluntary donations....


It isn't like that, I ****ed up.

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« Reply #9 on: November 16, 2003, 09:21:25 PM »
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So basically rpm the above information blows your reactinary thread out of the water, DeLay has been very active and commited raising money to these causes for years and this is obcviously not some new found intrest for him as he himself has been a foster parent and helped disadvantaged children.

All BBS BS aside i think it would be very good of you to retract these satements and apologize for your insulting remarks.  At least own up and admit you were off base.

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« Reply #10 on: November 16, 2003, 09:35:03 PM »
You know better than that Grun.

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« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2003, 07:23:25 AM »
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Originally posted by rpm371
From The Washington Post :


Strange that the Republican party suddenly became concerned about the disadvantaged until Campaign Finance Reform laws were in effect. If there was any doubt about the sleazyness of the GOP, it has been affirmed.


If you haven't figured it out by now...its ALL about money. Any party.

http://www.fundrace.org/

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« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2003, 07:44:03 AM »
I smell phish!

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« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2003, 10:08:25 AM »
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But Democrats said Friday that the charity fund-raisers are way for Republicans to get around legal bans on so-called "soft money," unregulated contributions to political parties

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Using organizations that can provide tax deductions for donations is likely to become more widespread in the 2004 elections, said Frances Hill, a University of Miami law professor and taxation expert. The trend could start diverting money from charities to people with power and bring about a connection between politicians "for rent" and charities, she said.


DeLay and the GOP are not doing this to help the children. They are pawns in his scam to skirt the law for big money contributors to get the ear of politicians AND get a Tax deduction while they are at it. Even conservative journalist George Will said this was unethical on ABC's This Week after it was first announced.
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« Reply #14 on: November 17, 2003, 10:12:20 AM »
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
If you haven't figured it out by now...its ALL about money. Any party.

http://www.fundrace.org/


Sure its about money, advertising. Still, someone has to punch that ballet (or, touch that screen). No money involved there. (Unless you want to count the Dems bussing the homeless to the booths, or handing out free cigarettes).
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