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Dozens of the political action committee's subscriber pages revealed by simple Google search.
Dozens of the political action committee's subscriber pages revealed by simple Google search.
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- Moveon.org subscriber-data leaked through search
- by August 20, 2004 7:02 PM PDT
- The names of those people should be public in any event. People ought to put their names where their money is, and not skulk around. MoveOn.Org is not a charitable organization, it is an overtly political group not too concerned about hiding its sole objective which is destroying George W. Bush no matter what the cost to the nation.
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- Privacy.
- by avfolk--2008 August 20, 2004 8:19 PM PDT
- Federal law covers campaign finance disclosures -- and ALL
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- Um, no?
- by Jeff Putz August 20, 2004 10:40 PM PDT
- It's a problem when you give personal information to ANY site and that information is not protected. Their alignment with your beliefs has nothing to do with it. How stupid are the programmers who did this?
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- publish the names
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- Mr. Prime,
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- What is the cost??
- by stuartm August 22, 2004 12:01 AM PDT
- Can you elaborate on what the cost is to the nation??
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(9 Comments)political campaigns have their covert means to circumvent them.
(Even George W).
However to say that MoveOn's goal is to destroy the president
the simplistic and stupid. How can someone who purports to
support openness in campaign finance oppose freedom of
political expession?
It is precisely that type of DOUBLE-THINK that George W
popularized -- to the great detriment of the republic and her
citizens..
You're right on! I certainly would not feel defensive about others knowing what I subscribe to. More important I would be very interested in learning how many of our political leaders and others of influence subscribe to bomb-throwing trash.
Bill Schillings
Thanks,
Stuart