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 <title>Toss Her a Brick - With the</title>
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 <description>Toss Her a Brick - With the most recent election we see that, once again, that fundraising and campaign finance is the most important way to win elections. A person who is really qualified is not as important as how many $$$ the person has, is able to raise. Just look at Clinton&#039;s campaign to see this. The only way she is staying is because she has alot of financial backing. If you see her site, she has 3 big banners promoting donations and giving money to her campaign. Each person should be given the same amounts, decided from the government, and no more. All candidates should be on equal terms to win the election. I felt so fed up with this, that I decided to go to the website &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.bricktoss.com&quot;&gt;www.bricktoss.com&lt;/a&gt;, and toss her a brick.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 15:40:34 -0500</pubDate>
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