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RB TexLa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-24-10 06:21 PM
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4. So an individual who might have sold something to a non-citizen would also be barred from
contributing as well? If you work for a company that had international sales you are barred because some of your pay came from foreign commerce? The world is connected, that's the way it is. I know there are some vocal members here who want the US to not be part of the world but we are no matter how much those idiots scream at the clouds.
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  -Could a little Stupak-Pitts reasoning help us limit corporate influence? Atticus  Jan-24-10 02:09 PM   #0 
  - That does sound like a line of reasoning to follow, or at least come up with a calculation of how  Nickster   Jan-24-10 02:12 PM   #1 
  - Corporations still can't make campaign contributions  NoNothing   Jan-24-10 02:58 PM   #2 
  - "Technically", you are correct. But, if Exxon or Goldman-Sachs spends several million dollars  Atticus   Jan-24-10 06:16 PM   #3 
     - I don't think it would  NoNothing   Jan-24-10 06:36 PM   #5 
  - So an individual who might have sold something to a non-citizen would also be barred from  RB TexLa   Jan-24-10 06:21 PM   #4 
 

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