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  • ...s Executive Director of [[One Nation PAC]] and was formerly a staff member of [[Our Country Deserves Better]] PAC - [[Tea Party Express]]. ..._52e47bf0-acd3-57da-a5ad-94c31faba635.html Former Argyle resident weighing congressional run]," ''The Post-Star'' blog "All Politics Is Local", June 9, 2011</ref>
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  • ...or 60 days before a general election. It did, however, uphold the sections of the law requiring disclosure and disclaimers. ...dants, Civil Action No. 02-CV-781, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, October 3, 2002.</ref> It is led by [[David Bossie]], who has served as pr
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  • ...can have impact with that smaller amount of money' — a message reminiscent of Howard Dean’s '$100 revolution.'" ...ith "members in 33 states and a presence in New York City, the District of Columbia, Louisville KY, Philadelphia, New Haven, San Francisco, Los Angeles." [http
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  • ...ince 2000. Its offices are on Pennsylvania Avenue in the Capitol hill area of Washington, D.C. ...communication," or for speech expressly advocating the election or defeat of a candidate.
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  • ...President of the United States, was formerly the jr. senator for the state of Illinois]] ...States on November 4, 2008, becoming the first African American President of the U.S. and the 44th U.S. President.
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  • ...d [[Labor union|labor]] organizer, in 1970. The current national president of ACORN is [[Maude Hurd]]. ...affordable housing and community benefits agreements; improve the quality of and funding for urban public schools; rebuild New Orleans; and pass a feder
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  • [[Image:Meet mitt romney.jpg|thumb|95x|Mitt Romney, Former Governor of Massachusetts (Romney campaign)]] ...13, 2007. Romney was supplanted by [[John McCain]] early in 2008. In June of 2011, Romney announced that he would seek the Republican presidential nomin
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  • ...sing 807,000 gallons of diesel-based chemicals in its fluids, in violation of an agreement drillers had with the EPA.<ref>[http://motherjones.com/blue-ma ...funder of the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC), and member of ALEC's [[Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force]]<ref>American Legi
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  • ...David]] and [[Charles G. Koch|Charles]] [[Koch brothers|Koch]], the owners of [[Koch Industries]].<ref>Peter Overby, "[http://www.npr.org/templates/story ...2012) as it unsuccessfully attempted to defeat President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats," including $83 million on "communications, ads, and media."<ref>
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  • ...3 was nearly $1.7 billion, and it had profits of $300 million, 100 percent of which came from taxpayers via government contracts.<ref name="2013-10K"/> .../www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/p11.pdf "Prisoners in 2011,"] U.S. Department of Justice, December 2012.</ref>
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  • ...ion of America]] (CCA), with total revenue of $1.69 billion and net profit of $143.84 million in 2014.<ref name="2014 annual report"/> ...e for drug offenses.<ref name="BJS 2011">U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics, "[http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/p11.pdf Prisoners
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  • ...-firm in Washington DC, Surrey & Morse, and began to work for a wide range of industries. By 1985 they had over a hundred linked lawyers worldwide. ...Surrey illustrates how closely enmeshed were the Washington establishment of international lawyers, secret service operatives, and top corporate executi
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  • ...ecutive group, and he used his political connections to lobby for a number of industries -- not just the many cigarette companies. ...mous (with even less justification) as the celebrated Publisher and Editor of the famous ''Saturday Review'' magazine, which had considerable influence i
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