Direct contributions to politicians whose decisions can affect people are totally legal (even though they shouldn't be). Levin is just showing his ego problem with that. What about all the contributions by financial companies to the very members of the finance committee that regulates them? That's legal, also. Levin would have a tough time proving bribery since such contributions are totally legal and most businesses of any size participate.
And, I'm no birther. You're just throwing mud against the wall.
You bopped over here throwing mud first, at Levin. If you’re not a fan, that’s fine. But if you want to start a war, then scram.
mud is usually tossed around when wackjobz make the effort to complain on fan threads