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The Silverblue Sun
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Forecasts predict $100 barrels of of oil in the near future.

Woot!

Exxon most profitable corporation in the world!

Woot!

i do believe that all politicians are evil.

but it is very, very, very, ignorant of us as Americans to continue to allow corporations to pump money straight into the hands of our statesmen.

A country for the corporations, of the corporations and by the corporations.

<T>

Do you REALLY expect Bush to be trying his damndest to find a clean water or light energy when the Old Oil is his #1 friend?

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twinky
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I think candidates should be blind to the source of their campaign contributors. If only such a law could be enforced...
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My brother-in-law works for Exxon-Mobil. Good company!

[Wink]

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quote:
Do you REALLY expect Bush to be trying his damndest to find a clean water or light energy when the Old Oil is his #1 friend?
I don't expect Bush to find a clean water or light energy at all.

I don't expect any President to do it.

Dagonee

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Out of curiosity, who was Kerry's #1 contributor? I'm not super pleased by this, but not overly shocked either.
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twinky
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A law firm. Skadden, Arps, et al. (Edit: I Googled for it, but for some reason closed the window before copying the link.)

[ April 05, 2005, 07:14 PM: Message edited by: twinky ]

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I'm wondering where you're getting your information. Exxon-Mobil isn't even on the list I found.

http://www.opensecrets.org/presidential/contrib.asp?id=N00008072&cycle=2004

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twinky
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jeniwren, that doesn't work.

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The organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organization's PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families.
Edit: So if ExxonMobil made an individual corporate contribution, it wouldn't necessarily show on that list.

[ April 05, 2005, 07:27 PM: Message edited by: twinky ]

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jeniwren
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I caught that. I must just be stupid, but when I read the info on opensecrets.org, I read that the vast majority of Bush's campaign funding came from individuals, not corporations. The list was based on what those individuals said they did and for whom. So it seems to me to be very relevant.
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That's true for Kerry as well. But it would still be interesting to know who Bush's largest corporate donor was. However, while I found Kerry's in about thirty seconds, I can't seem to find the one for Bush.
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TSS, if you are going to post something like that, please site your source.
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jeniwren
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Here are Bush's PAC contributions broken down too.

http://www.politicalmoneyline.com/cgi-win/x_candpg.exe?DoFn=P00003335*2004

What I see is that Exxon-Mobil, if they were the entirety of the Energy, Natural Resources category, would have contributed a total of $214,475. A teeny tiny drop in the bucket compared to the undeniably vast majority from individuals and PAC's in the Finance industry.

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It was already said:

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I don't expect any President to do it.
A trueism.
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Goody Scrivener
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quote:
A law firm. Skadden, Arps, et al. (Edit: I Googled for it, but for some reason closed the window before copying the link.)

Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom? I used to do a lot of dep work with them when I still worked for the court reporting agency. BIG firm, ranked sizewise with Kirkland & Ellis, Mayer Brown & Platt, Jenner & Block (and I almost typed my name there... LOL)
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My brother-in-law works for Exxon-Mobil. Good company!

My mother worked for Exxon-Mobil.
Its a horrible place to work, and a horrible company. She was in the oil refinory and worked hard threw my childhood, sometimes doing the night shifts.
She also worked for Conoco and other oil refineries while we were in Denver. Exxon-Mobil was the worst, in safty, in treatment of imployies, etc.

My curent favorite Companys are BP and ConocoPhillips. i found this out from an email following the vote, but here is another sorce: http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/010805Y.shtml

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I got it from The Dallas Morning News about 3 days ago.

It had Bush's top 3 contributors at Exxon-Mobil, Citi Group, and Walmart. They were his over all supporters. It also showed a list of how each company has been rewarded with legislation since he has been in office, most recently pointing to the tightening of the New bankruptcy laws weighed heavily into the banks' favor.

I am not a John Kerry supporter.

I am not a politician supporter,
i think politicians are a MAJOR
part of the problem in America.

They no longer represent US.

<T>

[ April 06, 2005, 12:48 AM: Message edited by: The Silverblue Sun ]

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The Silverblue Sun
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*pin drops*

ANWAR anyone?

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Kerry's #1 supporter was Heinz Ketchup.

We came >>this<< close to seeing some rather biased tomato-based legislation being passed in this country. Tomatoes at $28/bushel, for starters! Horrible, horrible stuff.

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this is really a sad state of affairs.
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