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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
Alexandria, VA - American Conservative Union (ACU) chairman David A. Keene
announced today that ACU has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (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. On Monday, September 10, 2007, MoveOn sponsored a full page advertisement in the New York Times attacking General David Petraeus prior to his report to Congress regarding the status of the United States military operations in Iraq. The open rate for a full page black and white advertisement in the New York Times is $181,692. MoveOn only paid $65,000 for the ad, according to multiple press reports. 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. "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. |
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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
"Luiz Sérgio Solimeo" allegedly said in
: Alexandria, VA - American Conservative Union (ACU) chairman David A. Keene announced today that ACU has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (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. On Monday, September 10, 2007, MoveOn sponsored a full page advertisement in the New York Times attacking General David Petraeus prior to his report to Congress regarding the status of the United States military operations in Iraq. The open rate for a full page black and white advertisement in the New York Times is $181,692. MoveOn only paid $65,000 for the ad, according to multiple press reports. 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. "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. rotfl... Rudolph Guilianai - Co-Defendant ??? It should give the folks at the FEC a rare moment of hilarity. Recihtards are so ****ing stupid it stops being fun after a while... -- AW - Head "Democrats for Larry" Campaign small but dangerous |
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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
On Sep 16, 2:19 pm, "Luiz Sérgio Solimeo"
wrote: Alexandria, VA - American Conservative Union (ACU) chairman David A. Keene announced today that ACU has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (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. On Monday, September 10, 2007, MoveOn sponsored a full page advertisement in the New York Times attacking General David Petraeus prior to his report to Congress regarding the status of the United States military operations in Iraq. The open rate for a full page black and white advertisement in the New York Times is $181,692. MoveOn only paid $65,000 for the ad, according to multiple press reports. 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. "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. This sounds like the last desperate gasp of a party that is taking the eight count. Aren't the Republicans really interfering with private enterprise? |
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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
On Sep 16, 9:19 am, "Luiz Sérgio Solimeo"
wrote: Alexandria, VA - American Conservative Union (ACU) chairman David A. Keene announced today that ACU has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (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. On Monday, September 10, 2007, MoveOn sponsored a full page advertisement in the New York Times attacking General David Petraeus prior to his report to Congress regarding the status of the United States military operations in Iraq. The open rate for a full page black and white advertisement in the New York Times is $181,692. MoveOn only paid $65,000 for the ad, according to multiple press reports. 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. "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that an organization would pay a newspaper for an ad! All our newspapers should be supported by Imperial President Bush's Propaganda and Happiness Bureau. Look, Dippy, the ACU is a tiny group desperate for money. Of course just the name, MoveOn, gets their knickers in a twist and causes all the ex-Klan members they have as members to start spitting blood. Now for the fun, how far will this get? My bet is far enough to collect some buck and it will get thrown out by those evil, liberal fed. judges. By the way, Dippy. The ad was a "stand by" ad. If some one else needed the space MoveOn would have lost that day. Truth is a big problem for you conservative freaks. |
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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
"Amanda Williams" wrote in message
... "Luiz Sérgio Solimeo" allegedly said in : Alexandria, VA - American Conservative Union (ACU) chairman David A. Keene announced today that ACU has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (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. On Monday, September 10, 2007, MoveOn sponsored a full page advertisement in the New York Times attacking General David Petraeus prior to his report to Congress regarding the status of the United States military operations in Iraq. The open rate for a full page black and white advertisement in the New York Times is $181,692. MoveOn only paid $65,000 for the ad, according to multiple press reports. 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. "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. rotfl... Rudolph Guilianai - Co-Defendant ??? It should give the folks at the FEC a rare moment of hilarity. Recihtards are so ****ing stupid it stops being fun after a while... Indeed. Even the conservative WSJ said ladyboy Guiliani and the ACU was full of ****, as usual. http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/?id=110010598 |
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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
On Sep 16, 8:19 am, "Luiz Sérgio Solimeo"
wrote: "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. And how much does ABC's Sean Hannity illegally contribute to Rudy Giuliani's campaign with his 3 hour a day program? |
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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 16, 8:19 am, "Luiz Sérgio Solimeo" wrote: "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. THERE IS NO FREEDOM OF SPEECH TO COMITT TREASON AGAINST OUR GENERALS AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF!!!!! |
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ACU files complaint on illegal NY Times contribution to moveon.org
On Sep 16, 8:19 am, "Luiz Sérgio Solimeo"
wrote: "ACU demands a full and thorough investigation of the cost of the Ad and the discount given by the New York Times Company to MoveOn.org Political Action, for payment by MoveOn of the usual and normal charge for the costs of the Ad and the requisite civil money penalty for violation of federal law by each of the Respondents," ACU Chairman David A. Keene stated in the FEC complaint. I hope you will also charge Rush Limbaugh, Bill Oreily and Sean Hannity with making illegal contributions to the republicans.... |
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