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Democrats Eyeing the White House Work the Money Circuit
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| Saturday, February 09, 2002
| The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Posted on 02/09/2002 6:46:36 PM PST by vannrox
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:32:30 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Barf.....
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posted on
02/09/2002 6:46:36 PM PST
by
vannrox
(MyEMail)
Ahh, the corrupting influence of money on democrats...
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posted on
02/09/2002 6:51:55 PM PST
by
the
To: vannrox
Repeal the Seventeenth amendment.
Look at the names mentioned in the list. All but Gore and Gephardt are Senators. If you eliminate the Senate elections and restore state appointment to the Senate, then you eliminate the campaigns and the need for campaign financing. Eliminate campaign financing and you reduce the influence of money from deep-pocket special interests.
-PJ
To: Political Junkie Too
Hmmmmmmmmmmm.............
But there WERE reasons for taking the designation of Senators away from the State legislators in the first place, weren't there? Cronyism?
I'm not that familiar with the history of the 17th Amendment...................an interesting proposal though.
To: DoctorMichael
One reason the amendment appeared was because it was easier for "special interests" to buy a Senator. All you had to do was buy or influence a State Legislature. That was much easier task than buying half of the electorate. At the end of the 19th Century, some of the new emerged corporate giants had a disproportionate influence (unlike today when a Microsoft's contributions are countered by a Sun's contributions or one of tens of thousands of other businesses). Senators were often known as the Senator for Standard Oil instead of the Senator from Ohio or California.
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posted on
02/09/2002 7:22:03 PM PST
by
LenS
To: DoctorMichael
One poster on the other thread suggested that it was in response to the growing power of rail barons. I questioned whether that was due to the "Old West" mentality from the former Territories that were recently admitted as states. Since the Seventeenth amendment we had two world wars, the crash of the stock market in 1929 and the Great Depression. The "Old West" cronyism that might have been the impetus for the amendment doesn't hold (in my opinion) in today's world of instantaneous communication.
What we need is to give states some of their power back, and the best way to do that is to let them pick the senators the way the Founding Fathers intended the two-chamber Congress to work -- the people's chamber and the states' chamber. With states appointing the Senators, we can eliminate the need for expensive campaigns every two years (for 1/3 of the Senate), make any campaign money that is spent to be spent locally in the states, and get people more focused on statehouse elections.
Let the Senators be beholden to the state legislatures instead of special interests.
-PJ
To: vannrox
"He's a very strong fund-raiser," said spokesman David Wade, "whose skills have been proven as he's cultivated one of the strongest, most diverse bases of loyal financial supporters in the country."
Translation: 'Kerry is very strong marrier of rich Republican women'.
To: vannrox
Democrats Eyeing the White House Work the Money CircuitYou mean they're applying to the American Red Cross for Sept. 11th funds?
To: SmartBlonde
Okay I'll bite. Enquiring minds want to know. Who'd he marry, how many wives, etc.
To: vannrox
Other leading Democrats such as Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota. . . You should have put the barf alert at the end of the title. But that's ok!
Little Tommy Daschle's
Skool Picture! !
To: MeeknMing
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posted on
02/09/2002 8:30:43 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
To: grlfrnd
One was enough. The widow of former PA Gov. John Heinz (you know, ketchup, etc. She brought gazillions with her.
To: SmartBlonde
What did she get out of the deal? Surely, she had better options?
To: Quicksilver
I think she's counting on the White House.
To: Quicksilver
For several years he has been touted as a sure thing in the WH sweepstakes. And believe it or not, there are some women who actually find him attractive, intelligent and charismatic. Do NOT include me in that group!
To: SmartBlonde
So is she older than him by a lot? Thereby considering him the *catch* for her, for him it's the *money*? Sounds like she married into money (Heinz) and Heinz hubby died leaving her with it all. What's her story? Was she a lot younger than Heinz when she married him?
BTW, I doubt he'll ever be in the WH.
To: grlfrnd
Here are two places to look. (These are not links).
http://www.silk.net/mcdermott/gallery/kerry.htm
http://www.post-gazette.com/businessnews/20000227heinz02271.asp
To: SmartBlonde
Hmmm. Interesting links, then I did a google search on Senator Heinz who seemed to be an excellent Senator. Interesting that Kerry married her, since she was I assume a Republican having been married to Sen. Heinz. She's probably a democrat now.
And Sen. Kerry liked celebrity women, IIRC.
To: TLBSHOW
lmaorof big barf alert to gore and the democratic party click here Oh, man! ! ! It's Scary in there! Somebody, please. . .pass the valium. . .
To: TLBSHOW
Talk about Socialist madness. That's the UK, I guess. . .
Look what their media tried to do to Bush regarding the Guantanamo Bay prisoners. There we a BUNCH of prisoners being held in Afghanistan, BEGGING to come to a U.S. prison, and the UK press made a big da** deal out of Gitmo prisoners. What Arseholes they are. . .
uh-oh! I've just bashed a whole country. I saw
JimRob's thread that got over 1,000 replies over that the
other day. Oh - but he DID say no bag limit on liberals!
Whew! Maybe I'm ok, then?? :o)
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