Posted on 03/31/2004 9:42:07 AM PST by ExSoldier
ISSUE: Remember the "Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act", otherwise known as "McCain-Feingold", that was pushed so hard by Democrats, until it finally passed and was signed into law?
The whole purpose of this law, as Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) said, was "to eliminate altogether the capacity of soft money to play the role that it does in our politics."
That's right, with campaign reform now passed into law, we no longer have that dirty unlimited "soft money" to corrupt campaigns, especially presidential campaigns. The Democrats saved the day! Right?
Well... not exactly.
In fact, the DEMOCRATS and their affiliated liberal groups (like MoveOn.org) are now finding ways to deliberately BREAK their own campaign finance reform laws... unless WE take action NOW to stop them.
What they've done is to create a number of so- called "527" organizations, shorthand for the provision of the tax law that covers their activities and allows them to operate under less stringent disclosure regulations. These liberal "527s" -- like the "MoveOn.org Voter Fund" -- are now operating ILLEGALLY because they accept soft money from corporations and unions, which represents an evasion of the ban on large, unregulated contributions in the new campaign finance law.
527s like MoveOn.org can't contribute directly to candidates, but they can do something just as effective -- buy attack ads. And there's no limit to what donors can give -- unlike the $2,000 individual limit to candidates. One person can write a check for millions for these groups and help pay for negative ads.
That's all well and good... except the new campaign finance law was written to STOP such activities from "corrupting the political process", and groups like MoveOn.org are VIOLATING that law.
It's time to take action NOW to stop the lawbreakers.
ACTION ITEM: Political parties, such as the Republican National Committee, are no longer allowed to use soft money for campaigning; but MoveOn.org is accepting large soft money contributions from a number of wealthy donors, including billionaire financier George Soros and film producer Steven Bing, in its quest to push a far-left agenda and defeat President Bush.
The FEC will hold a public hearing on April 14 & 15. Written comments are due by April 9. The FEC plans to make its final decision on these proposed rules by mid-May and they could go into effect as early as July.
MoveOn.org is now trying to use scare tactics to get people to make public comments to the Federal Elections Commission on their proposed crackdown on 527 organizations; the liberal group is claiming that the new FEC rules clarifications would "gag" ALL nonprofit organizations trying to engage in ANY political discourse.
It's simply not true -- MoveOn.org just wants to make sure THEY can continue to blatantly violate the laws that their liberal friends in Congress passed in order to gag conservative groups!
Don't let them get away with it! Go to our site below NOW to send a message to the FEC, with copies sent to your Congressman and Senators, urging them to put a stop to 527 groups like MoveOn.org blatantly circumventing the new campaign finance laws:
http://www.conservativealerts.com/033104.htm AOL GO HERE
NOTE: Be sure to forward this e-mail to everyone you know who wants to put a STOP to the illegal campaign practices of radical left-wing groups like MoveOn.org. Thank you!
So here's what we need to do, I think. Every time one of us sees any kind of law being broken, we need to report it and/or file a lawsuit (I'm not a law student, so I'm not sure what the proper legal thing to do is.)
Second, we need to get the facts out, both in legal advertising of our own and by word of mouth. Take every chance one gets to talk about the election.
Finally, keep a sharp eye out for voter fraud. There have already been some good suggestions in other threads to counter that, but we also need people to CARRY OUT those suggestions, especially in the battleground states.
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