Friday, February 16, 2007
The time is NOW for publicly financed federal elections. How many times must Congress address campaign finance reform? At what point does this issue get old? Any person that uses a statute to justify their behavior is down right guilty by association! Honest people don't have to point to a law to understand the difference between right and wrong, period. People who skirt truth and honesty will try to confuse us using the pretext "gray areas of the law". These gray areas are merely the "rationalizations of the guilty", end of argument. If we cannot elect 537 (including President & VP) trustworthy people to run our federal government, then perhaps it IS time for federal elections to be publicly financed. For those people that cite "freedom of speech" as THE argument opposing publicly financed elections, please read this article again.
Labels: Election Finance