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So how do you know you're right? Perhaps you're the one who has been propogandized and I'm the one who has managed to rise above it.
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Obama outraised by $35 million in June
At this point, will there be any appreciable difference in the election given how much money BOTH campaigns are going to be spending. Even though Obama has been outraised, his reelection effort still has a shitload of money to get its message out, and even if it is ultimately outraised I can't imagine that the election outcome will be swayed much either way due to all this spending. At some point all of it just becomes a wash and people make up their minds. |
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If the voters want more choices, like people with less money, they can vote for them in primaries. Nothing stopping them. Yet they keep voting for whoever spends the most money. That's their choice. Even if you do have a point, banning speech is not a way to fix it. |
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Well, here's one hopeful sign: George Soros' son starts anti-SuperPAC SuperPAC!
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Still, it's something!
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Kind of like the incorporated groups (which are not people) using unlimited donations of money (which is not speech) to use their freedom of speech to buy ads to try to overturn Citizens United. |
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