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Senator Luger (R. Indiana) Defends CFR
Letter from the Senator | 16 April, 2002 | Senator Luger

Posted on 04/30/2002 5:27:50 PM PDT by M.K. Borders

Richard G. Luger
SH 306 Senate Office Building
Washington D.C. 20510
202-224-4814

April 16, 2002

Mr. #### Borders
### #### ### #####
######, Indiana #####

Dear Mr. Borders:

I appreciate receiving your thoughts on the campaign finance reform bill.

Like President Bush, who signed the bill into law, I do not support some of it’s provisions. For example, I voted against the Wellstone Amendment, which places restrictions on the ability of interest groups to air broadcast messages immediately before an election. Further, I believe that some useful campaign finance reform proposals have been excluded from the bill.

The final bill is not one that I would have written. On balance, however, I believe that it will improve disclosure and modestly reduce opportunities for campaign finance abuses. We have seen serious examples of corruption during the years of the Clinton Administration that involved unlimited soft money donations. This bill will not eliminate attempts to improperly influence policymakers, but it is a resonable response to the corruption that did occur. For these reasons, I voted in favor of the bill.

There is a consensus that the bill will be thoroughly reviewed by the Supreme Court. Some of it’s provisions could be blocked by Court action. Supreme Court review has become almost inevitable with regard to campaign finance legislation given the important First Amendment issues that are involved. This is a process that should proceed fairly and with dispatch.

Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.

Sincerely,

Signed
Richard G. Luger
United States Senator

RGL/jza


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: cfr; luger
Like President Bush, who signed the bill into law, I do not support some of it’s provisions.

Further, I believe that some useful campaign finance reform proposals have been excluded from the bill

The final bill is not one that I would have written.

This bill will not eliminate attempts to improperly influence policymakers,

There is a consensus that the bill will be thoroughly reviewed by the Supreme Court. Some of it’s provisions could be blocked by Court action.

This has got to be the weakest most lame defense of one's voting record that I ever have read. You seriously have to wonder if someone was holding a gun to his head when he voted.

1 posted on 04/30/2002 5:27:50 PM PDT by M.K. Borders
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To: M.K. Borders
Well, if you are going to criticize his letter, you should at least spell his name correctly.

It is Richard G. LUGAR.

2 posted on 04/30/2002 5:31:48 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Oops! Yep your right, blew that one.
3 posted on 04/30/2002 5:34:20 PM PDT by M.K. Borders
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To: M.K. Borders
Mitch McConnell found some more loop holes this past week in CFR and it seems that the NRA and Sierra Club will be able to run ads, without seperate fund raising efforts dedicated to those commercials. But, they will have to change their incorporation to qualify.How complicated that will be, I don't know. But,Sen. McConnell said" I love loopholes!". I think as more and more is discovered about CFR, it will be discovered to be riddled with loopholes and will probably not change much in the way campaigns are run. I still expect the SCOTUS to kill most of it.
4 posted on 04/30/2002 5:49:14 PM PDT by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: M.K. Borders
You seriously have to wonder if someone was holding a gun to his head when he voted.

In addition, you seriously have to wonder if someone was holding a gun to his head when he took his "Oath of Office" to defend the Constitution-- the Legislative Branch is the first line of defense, the executive the second, the judicial the third. It should never have got this far.

5 posted on 04/30/2002 5:55:06 PM PDT by RobFromGa
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
The problem is, Bush signing the thing has had some ill effects that will need to be addressed. If anything, Rush has been a lot quicker to criticize Bush for things that he might not have earlier.

Bush did leave an impression he would veto Shays-Meehan, and instead he signed it, albeit there were some mitigating circumstances. I think he could have come out ahead either way.

But this breach will need to be repaired if we are to be very successful this year and in 2004.

6 posted on 04/30/2002 5:58:43 PM PDT by hchutch
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To: M.K. Borders
...Some of it’s provisions could be blocked by Court action...

I wish that when portions of Congressional Act were declared unconstitutional, it would void the entire Act. That would put a damper on their little games.

7 posted on 04/30/2002 7:03:11 PM PDT by jadimov
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To: RobFromGa
Anyone who takes an oath of office to defend the Constitution and then fails to do so should first be removed from office -- that includes Feinstein, Boxer, Schumer and Waxman - and then they should be deported for having been fraudulently naturalized (either them or their blood relatives who took the oath upon first arriving here). Let's see some enforcement!
8 posted on 04/30/2002 7:05:22 PM PDT by henderson field
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To: M.K. Borders
Imagine that! A CFR (Council on Foreign Relations)member voting for another bill called CFR! Lugar has always been a RINO...weak or anti-gun rights, big on surrendering US sovereignty to the NWO. This sorry scoundrel has been at it for years..just check his voting record..it will convince you.Time to replace him.
9 posted on 04/30/2002 7:09:14 PM PDT by VAwireguy
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To: M.K. Borders
Pathetic. Quayle would not have voted for this crap.

The wheel has turned, and it's time for Lugar to go.

10 posted on 04/30/2002 7:31:51 PM PDT by montag813
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To: VAwireguy
replace them all. The fact that the word senator appears in front of his name, is proof positive that this man has no loyalty or love of country despite personal bleatings to the contrary.
11 posted on 04/30/2002 9:13:18 PM PDT by wita
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To: M.K. Borders
Lugar and Barney Frank have alot in common...not just politics.
12 posted on 04/30/2002 9:30:50 PM PDT by Young Rhino
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To: M.K. Borders
"Like President Bush, who signed the bill into law, I do not support some of it’s provisions"..............BS to both of you! If you did not like it, why did you sign it?
14 posted on 04/30/2002 10:59:00 PM PDT by brat
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To: M.K. Borders
He likely felt his political survival depended on the vote.

Bush did not promise to veto it; on the contrary he said he would not.

We sang ditties in the Coliseum lampooning Birch Bayh, yet he became entrenched in 1964; and now his smarmy, emetic offspring.

Quayle lacks a sense of humor. I told Marilyn, Dan's bit, "We've got a tough new law, Three Interns and You're Out" was a good start toward developing a humorous side of him we needed to see. Her look would've removed paint, and her aide took her to le plane, le plane.

It's time to get over this Campaign Finance Reform, and remember to kick their asses when available.

The phone bill from shouting and faxing Washington on that heartburn, the being on hold for the White House, the screaming at the field Senate offices--ball it into a fist, stick it in a pocket.

There will be war; there will be terrorist attacks on CONUS.

We need to build a gallows for Daschle and Leahy, Quislings for the New Millenium.

15 posted on 04/30/2002 11:11:44 PM PDT by PhilDragoo
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