[Winona Online Democracy]

Danny, thanks for posting.  You are exactly what we've wanted on WOD for a
long time - new voices!

I would offer two comments to your questions.  First, a campaign
contribution is not necessarily a "bribe", although there is often the hope
that this kind of support will result in the kind of votes one wants.  Where
the line is between healthy endorsement and outright bribery is one of the
more complex questions in current politics.  Second, it is quite common for
businesses, organizations and individuals to contribute to both sides of a
campaign.  That way, they supported the winner no matter what.

- Phil Carlson, Mpls


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Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:30 AM
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Subject: [Winona] Insurance Execs Bribing Democrats AND Republicans?


Hello everyone. My name is Danny Hawkins and this is my first time posting
on WOD. I heard about WOD on MPR and the thought of voicing my opinion was
intriguing so, here I am. I was wondering if anyone had heard anything
regarding the story of two insurance executives making "illegal donations"
to the National Republican Campaign Committee (NRCC). Here's the gist of the
story. "Harry Bassett Jr., senior vice president of government relations for
the Assurant Group, and Jerome Atkinson, the insurance conglomerate's
general counsel, were charged with felonies when Minnesota Republican
Chairman Ron Eibensteiner was indicted last month on gross misdemeanor
charges of aiding and abetting the contributions." (Pioneer Press 11/11/03)
When I first saw the title of the story I figured, "Whatever, this is what
big businesses do." Then I started to read it. These two guys, Atkinson and
Basset, made two contributions to the NRCC totalling and $15,000. But that's
not all. They also made !
another "illegal donation" to the National Democratic Campaign Committee
too! I don't know if I'm missing something or what, but when a donation,
contribution, bribe, etc. is made for political reasons, doesn't it usually
go towards one party? I'm very perturbed, and I think that's what the
Assurant boys were trying to do. If anyone has any feedback, write away
right away!

Confused and concerned,
             Danny Hawkins

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