The 109th Congress should
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repeal the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002
("McCain-Feingold"),
- recognize the conflict of interest inherent in its writing campaign
finance regulations;
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reject proposals to mandate electoral advertising paid
for by the owners of the television networks,
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reform the Federal Election Commission to bring it under
the rule of law;
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deregulate the current campaign finance system;
- reject proposals to further regulate campaign financing;
- remove the current limits on campaign contributions, and
- reduce opportunities for corruption by restoring constitutional limits
on government.
Legislators must take an oath to "support the Constitution." An
oath is supposed to be a solemn promise made in the presence of God. Many
legislators today are admitting that they can't be trusted to keep their
solemn oath if someone gives them money to violate it.
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