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      <![CDATA[Tell me again what the difference is between an editorial or slanted news stories and political ads?<br>
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Placing ads with media corporations is where most money in politics is spent. It is so refreshing for the media to continuously point out the evil of money in politics.<br>
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Following reports of serious financial abuses in the 1972 Presidential campaign, Congress amended the FECA in 1974 to set limits on contributions by individuals, political parties and PACs.
        
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      <![CDATA[Before passing campaign laws to restore the voice of flesh and blood against corporations, review what current campaign laws have done:<br>
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Lawsuit Seeks to Protect Americans’ Right To Most-Basic Political Speech: Talking to Their Neighbors<br>
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April 15, 2010 <br>
Media Contact:<br>
 John Kramer (703) 682-9320<br>
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Seattle, Wash.—Washingtonians from both sides of the political spectrum filed a lawsuit today to stop their state from monitoring, collecting and publicly disseminating information about the political activities of private citizens who do nothing more than urge their fellow citizens to take political action. They seek to vindicate the belief that if the First Amendment protects anything, it protects the right of all Americans to speak to one another about the issues affecting their lives without having to first register with the government.<br>
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There are few things more distinctly American than grassroots political activism.
        
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