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Sigh. Once again, Obama Derangement Syndrome blocks people from taking the time to Google because then they might have to admit that something that tells them something they want to believe is true is, in fact, total bullsh*t..
From the FEC site: <Information Available to the Public As a voter, you may be interested in learning how a particular candidate finances his or her campaign. Who is contributing? How much? Is the candidate using personal funds to finance the campaign? Does the committee have debts? Or you may want to know which candidates a party committee or PAC is supporting, and how much the committee is giving. This information is available to the public in the campaign finance reports regularly filed by all political committees supporting Federal candidates. You may access these reports and other FEC campaign finance information on your home computer. The Commission's Public Records Office also keeps all reports on file and will send you copies of specific reports, upon request. You can also order computer printouts focused on the information you want. Call the toll-free number, 800-424-9530, or 202-694-1120.> http://fec.gov/pages/brochures/citizens.shtml#info So, this information that Obama is allegedly using to "bully" people, in fact, is available to anyone with a home computer, courtesy of the Federal Election Commission. I notice, too, that this op-ed piece didn't actually include a link to the the page that was allegedly so threatening. So, I did what any person capable of rudimentary critical thinking would do- I went and looked at the actual page. Here's a link: http://www.keepinggophonest.com/behi...omneys-donors/ And nothing on the page is anything that isn't public record. Nor is there anything that remotely sounds like a threat. What was particularly hilarious in that absurd op-ed was the comparison of this site listing public information to Nixon's enemies list. Omigawd; they're EXACTLY THE SAME, YOU GUYS! Because shut up, that's why! ODS strikes again! (edit: corrected because I mistyped. See ice and forehead slapping, below) I now need to get ice to counteract the bruise I gave myself from all the forehead slapping.
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There is no reason for Obama to be calling private citizens out for donating money to Romney. That is a form of intimidation IMO. I understand that you could look the information up. That still doesn't make it ok IMO. In addition, it would have been bad enough if Obama simply listed names and the amounts they gave. But he did more than that. He not only gave the people's names, but he gave a commentary on each person. I'm sure you have donated money to candidates before and you know that it is public record. But would you like it if I created a website about it where I posted your name and told people personal information about you, such as information about your business dealings and that type of thing? I'm sure you wouldn't like it, even though it would be legal. I would expect more from our President. I can guarantee that if you were wealthy and you would have donated $100,000 to John Kerry back in 2004, you would have been outraged if President Bush called you out on it on his website and gave personal information about your business dealings. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 04-28-2012 at 03:38 AM. |
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i think the woman's article comes across as paranoia. donors have always been listed, never saw it written about in such a way before.
when obama actually tries to do something (ie sic the irs or one of the other agencies she named) to someone, than i'll think she has a point. right now nothing has been done differently than in any other campaign.
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And here are a few pieces, easily google-able, that list the names of big political donors- the Times one is about Obama's big contributors. http://www.law.com/jsp/cc/PubArticle...=1202548974101 http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/us...pagewanted=all I look forward to your explanation of how the NYTimes is trying to intimidate people out of donating to Obama by listing the names of his big donors.
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![]() donors have always fallen under scrutiny, with many pols getting heat for some of their donors, and many of them returning the money that was given. this is nothing new, people pointing out who gave to whom and how much. this is another in a long line of stories that illustrate the saying 'how great the sin when someone else commits it'.
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lol
you think barack made the list? that's hilarious. and yes, there have been sites, lists, character discussions about donors, etc. this is nothing new.
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