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Guy --
Right now, the same special interests that we've fought for two years are flooding the airwaves with negative ads. They don't have the courage to stand up and disclose the identity of their donors. They could be insurance companies. They could be Wall Street banks. We don't know.
This kind of politics isn't just a threat to Democrats. It's a threat to our democracy.
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The journey we began together was not about putting a president in the White House. It was about building a movement for change that endures. It's about realizing that in America, anything is possible -- if we're willing to work for it, if we're willing to fight for it.
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"The president is being hypocritical about this. He had no problem at all with this when groups were spending money on his behalf in 2008 and not disclosing donors. He had no problem at all not disclosing his own donors, tens of millions of dollars of contributions to his campaign,” Karl Rove said on “GMA.”
“And now he turns around because Republicans have taken up and started doing the same things Democrats have been doing for years,” he said.
And what about Obama's bogus 2008 online donors like "Doodad Pro"? Did they not imperil the republic? It seems the only form of spending Democrats can bring themselves to reject comes in the form of privately-funded, legal expenditures on anti-Democrat political speech.
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