On September 14, 2007, the American Conservative Union (ACU) filed a complaint with the FEC against MoveOn.org Political Action and the New York Times Company for violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002. The New York Times Company's “discount” is in effect a corporate soft money contribution to a federal political committee. MoveOn's acceptance of this corporate soft money contribution exceeds federal contributions and is a clear violation of FEC laws.
Story here ...
How True! Take it from someone who lives in Louisiana and knows what corruption looks like ...
What the New York Times did here is CLASSIC political corruption - and they are busted cold here! I'm willing to bet this is only a small waft of smoke with a much larger raging fire underneath it. The NYT did this with such impunity - it couldn't be their first violation of federal laws.
OPEN THEIR BOOKS AND LET'S LOOK AT WHAT ELSE THEY'VE DONE!
If there's nothing there - then there is nothing to hide right? They shouldn't have any problems with a full federal investigation that investigates ALL of their political ad activities!
Story here ...
How True! Take it from someone who lives in Louisiana and knows what corruption looks like ...
What the New York Times did here is CLASSIC political corruption - and they are busted cold here! I'm willing to bet this is only a small waft of smoke with a much larger raging fire underneath it. The NYT did this with such impunity - it couldn't be their first violation of federal laws.
OPEN THEIR BOOKS AND LET'S LOOK AT WHAT ELSE THEY'VE DONE!
If there's nothing there - then there is nothing to hide right? They shouldn't have any problems with a full federal investigation that investigates ALL of their political ad activities!
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