Hey Carl, I know you don't know much about elections (except for what Ken Blackwell tells you), but you forgot the other two candidates on the ballot.
Ken Blackwell stole the 2004 election and you guys should really cover all the new evidence that's coming out. (You won't!)
If you look at all the people that gave Uncle Ken $10,000, then you have to wonder if these investments are for old special favors or new ones. (Probably both)
"Because the Ohio Legacy Fund is a nonprofit rather than a political-action committee, it does not need to disclose its balance sheets or donors.
To critics of the gambling initiative and some open-government advocates, the arrangement smells like an attempt to evade the financial-disclosure requirements that govern political campaigns."
But Blackwell is against gambling, it's immoral you know like Barr Pharmaceuticals and Plan B. Too bad Blackwell invested in Barr.
Hypocrisy thy name is GOP. Too bad the Christian Right is so blind.
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Hey Carl, I know you don't know much about elections (except for what Ken Blackwell tells you), but you forgot the other two candidates on the ballot.
Ken Blackwell stole the 2004 election and you guys should really cover all the new evidence that's coming out. (You won't!)
If you look at all the people that gave Uncle Ken $10,000, then you have to wonder if these investments are for old special favors or new ones. (Probably both)
Let's see, Ohio Legacy Fund = progambling
From the Dispatch:
"Because the Ohio Legacy Fund is a nonprofit rather than a political-action committee, it does not need to disclose its balance sheets or donors.
To critics of the gambling initiative and some open-government advocates, the arrangement smells like an attempt to evade the financial-disclosure requirements that govern political campaigns."
But Blackwell is against gambling, it's immoral you know like Barr Pharmaceuticals and Plan B. Too bad Blackwell invested in Barr.
Hypocrisy thy name is GOP. Too bad the Christian Right is so blind.
This search is fun, too. Plug in the names of your friends and find out who they're giving money to.
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