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New Obama Ad Creating Controversy
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Link: To Full Article I don’t pretend to understand the legalese of the American election process but why would Obama’s camp request the Department of Justice to investigate the finances of the group who made the TV spot as opposed to filing a complaint with the Federal Election Committee if the ad was blatantly false or heck why not do both? /sidenote: Sorry about the run on. |
OOOH, scary scenario if he gets elected and starts having the Department of Justice investigate the finances of his enemies... Slippery slope.
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Kev-- that confuses me too :confused:
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Both the Justice Dept and the FEC investigate and prosecute violations of the Federal Elections Campaign Act. I thought I had heard in the news that complaints had been filed with both but maybe I'm wrong.
And the issue is not whether the ad is blatantly false. The complaint to the Justice Dept contends that the organization that sponsored the ad, the American Issues Project, has violated its 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status by producing the ad. Violation of tax-exempt status is not something that the FEC would get involved in. The other issue is related and has to do with whether the AIP is required to register as a "political committee," which would require it, among other things, to disclose where its money comes from. Both the Justice Dept and the FEC would have dogs in that fight. The main guy behind this ad, Harold Simmons, also was behind the Swift Boat ads against John Kerry. Kerry was heavily criticized for not fighting those ads agressively enough. The Obama campaign seems to be trying to avoid that same criticism. |
What disturbs me more is this comment:
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They say they don't want to "cheapen" the political discourse "with these false, negative attacks.” Uh, well get over it. It isn't going to stop if you become President. |
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