>Campaign finance reform is the key to all reform. As long as  
>corporations and rich people are paying the bills for electing  
>officials, the government will only be serving those groups, and not  
>the American people as a whole.

I agree that corporate AND union contributions have gotten out of hand.  
However, like most every lefty originated ideas, restricting them sounds good, 
but does not work in practice.  The net effect is that makes it even more 
difficult to unseat an incumbant.  This is a bad thing, most would agree.

Larry Miller

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