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Genuine campaign finance reform is close to reality, but the chance for failure is still real as the bill hits the floor of the House.
How are scandals shaping our political landscape?
Congress deserves both praise and criticism for its efforts on election reform.
The campaign finance bill reported out of the House Administration Committee, with the laughable title, "527 Fairness Act," is a sham.
Campaign finance reform is closer to passage and enactment than at any time in the past quarter century.
Senator Joe Biden, Senator Arlen Specter, and Congressman Bob Neyhave undertaken to "improve relations" between the United States and the theocratic fascist regime of Iran.
Stories of rot and corruption involving Congress just keep coming. The latest was the double dose of Jack Abramoff in the Washington Post.
The dialogue over campaign finance reform has moved to 527s: President Bush and others have called for the abolition of the "shadowy" groups and their ads.



