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callous
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| Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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Heinz wrote: Quote: The only relevent piece of information you need to realize is that a corporation is not led by one person, but a group.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
That's what we've said this entire thread.....
Don't try and take kudos for what we said
You're shameless.
Quote: Therefore, it does not have the authority to use its money to solicit the services of politicians, because it is grossly anti competitive against single american citizens.
No it's not....because the corporation, no matter how many people run it or work for it, can only donate $5000 dollars....ONCE. The AARP can only donate ONCE. NAMBLA can only donate ONCE. The ACLU can only donate ONCE.
Individuals within these groups can donate ONCE as well.
The price set for individuals is $2000.
:lol: So in your mind that somehow limits the number of ways companies can funnel money?
They can use any of their money through any means in any amount to goad any politician.
THE GROUP, gets to use funds that the INDIVIDUAL OWNER never gets to use, therefor it is anti-competitive.
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