Re: FW: CEO challenges cap on donations

2012-03-20 Thread Jerry Barnes
"I do believe that Obama will keep pushing for campaign finance reform. The reason? He ends up better off for it. " I disagree. He could have ran against McCain using public funding only. He didn't need more since McCain pledge to do the same. "Obama has some serious high dollar backers, no

Re: FW: CEO challenges cap on donations

2012-03-19 Thread Judah McAuley
I do believe that Obama will keep pushing for campaign finance reform. The reason? He ends up better off for it. Obama has some serious high dollar backers, no doubt, but in a world of totally unfettered money from individuals and corporations, the current climate is going to benefit Republicans m

Re: FW: CEO challenges cap on donations

2012-03-19 Thread Jerry Barnes
Of similar note: Tavis Smiley: Obama 'One Of The Worst Hypocrites' On SuperPAC Contributions TAVIS SMILEY: And so now the President is playing this Super PAC game. So when you suggest that first we win, and then we change it, suggests to me that you believe in your heart that once Obama wins he

Re: FW: CEO challenges cap on donations

2012-03-15 Thread Sam
Does it matter? Between the unions, Hollywood, Soros and GE Obama's going to spend a $billion. Even Romney won't be able to keep up. . On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > > It should be everyone's right to be able to get the best politician > that money can buy. After all C

FW: CEO challenges cap on donations

2012-03-15 Thread Larry C. Lyons
It should be everyone's right to be able to get the best politician that money can buy. After all Corporations are People and Money is Speech. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/74068.html CEO challenges cap on donations By: Robin Bravender March 15, 2012 01:20 PM EDT Individual donors s