Quote Originally Posted by Ozarks
Only in your mind.

So it's only "special interests" if it's business/Conservative, talk about the typical liberal "double standard"

All the lefties supporting Obama have their own "special interests" thats who gave Obama 35 million dollars (so far)
This is downright silly and it vividly demonstrates one of the big problems with American politics today - many people have been reduced to childish name calling.

I've got news for you, life is a matter of give and take. Neither you nor I will ever have things 100% our own way. People of good character can disagree with others on principles, and fight in the political arena to see to it that people who represent their interests are elected to office. However, when the voting public is distracted with name calling and arguing over the precise definition of words, it allows the paid corporate whores to retain power because they are the only candidates on the ballot because you were too busy defending a bogus ideology to put any real effort into getting a decent person on the ballot to represent your interests and your viewpoints.

There is a very evil presence in our government - organizations and corporations whose only agenda are power and profit. This evil group is commonly referred to as "special interests". That is pretty much common knowledge. Diverting the discussion to a debate over the meaning of such a term is, well, silly.

I've never read any of your posts before, Ozarks. For all I know I may agree with you on many issues. All I'm saying is, this isn't a very good way to get your point across.

jmo

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