To: Eva
Did you see the article (I can't remember who wrote it, but I think it was posted on Slate) that said that Clinton would be the biggest winner with the CFR bill? Well, he cannot be elected President again, but to think of her being elected as a result of the unconstitutional CFR... :-(
Anyway, the bill is clearly unconstitutional, so we may rightly hope the Supreme Court will throw it out. And we should to our part to nudge them in the right direction!
To: Smile-n-Win
No, the point of the article is that CFR sets up an outside of politics power broker to hold the purse strings. Clinton already had the organization in place. He will do all the fund raising for the wacko liberal groups and co-ordinate all the advertising.
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03/24/2002 1:54:53 PM PST by
Eva
To: Smile-n-Win;maica
Anyway, the bill is clearly unconstitutional, so we may rightly hope the Supreme Court will throw it out. The bill is written with "separability." What parts do you think will be declared unconstitutional? Will what's left favor the 'rats?
McCain got millions in free publicity from the New York Times in the 2000 campaign. These were news articles, of course.
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