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The source of this is apparently an e-mail that&#8217;s circulating widely:

Members of Congress should be required to wear uniforms like NASCAR drivers so we could identify their CORPORATE SPONSORS.

       

If you also get a chuckle out of this, that&#8217;s a good indication [...]]]></description>
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The source of this is apparently an e-mail that&#8217;s circulating widely:<br />
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<b>Members of Congress should be required to wear uniforms like NASCAR drivers so we could identify their CORPORATE SPONSORS.<br />
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If you also get a chuckle out of this, that&#8217;s a good indication of the truth that lies behind it. &#8216;Nuf said.
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<p style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Click here for 4 searches of campaign contributions in the Federal Election Commission&#8217;s <a href="http://www.fec.gov/finance/disclosure/disclosure_data_search.shtml">Disclosure Data Search</a>. You might give it a try for your elected official. However, it looks like they&#8217;ve got the sponsors&#8217; true identities pretty well buried behind committee names.
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Click here to contact your representatives in Washington, D.C.:<br />
<a href="http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml">Our Elected Officials</a>. Tell them you would be opposed to continued corporate sponsorship of political candidates.
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<b>&#8211; Byron</b>
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