Democratic President Barack Obama's top campaign lawyer filed a complaint with the federal election regulator on Tuesday, demanding that the well-heeded and high-spending Republican advocacy group Crossroads GPS disclose its donors.
This is the latest Democratic effort to slow down Crossroads GPS, run by former aide to President George W. Bush Karl Rove, which plans to spend some $300 million alongside its sister "super" political action committee to help Republican candidates ahead of the November 6 election, largely through advertising.
Republican non-profit and "Super PAC" groups have been far outpaced their Democratic rivals in fundraising and spending, which expected to help presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney bridge
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so, it;s okay for obama to raise funds to campaign against Romney, but it's NOT okay for Romney to raise funds to campaign against obama! WAAAAAAHHHHHHH! what a crybaby.
Let me see if I can understand this: the Anointed one demands information the law says can be made private; he is suing Arizona & Alabama; 30 states are suing him over health care, immigration, and states' rights issues; the governments and peoples of most countries openly laugh at him & his foreign policies; his Veep poses as the southern end of a northbound horse whenever he's allowed to open his mouth; in good months the economy and jobs are frozen rather than declining; our personal economic value has shrunk by 29%; teachers who yell at students with lies, educators who prohibit patriotism, and those who promote un-American values are kept on the payroll while those who present the global warming questions and doubts are fired - the list goes on and gets quite nausiating. But -- he feels that he needs to be reelected to continue building his agenda.
They are required to produce something when he, himself won't provide his own personel documents?
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