If you contribute more than $200 to a committee, the committee is required to use its best efforts to collect and publicly disclose on a financial report your name, address, occupation and employer, as well as the date and amount of your contribution.
This case is a good demonstration as to why anonymous contributions should be allowed.
now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to finish my Bacardi Rum and Coke-a-Cola before I finish installing my new Antec power supply into my new Intel i7 system, on top on my Ikea BESTÅ Workstation.
Companies will be more reluctant to improve their products in any way, because doing so will be seen as an admission of guilt in future unknown problems.
No, I'm saying that's what the parent post was doing.
The problem is that voters are swayed by paid advertising. instead of learning which candidate/proposition side/etc. represents their views.
It shouldn't matter how much the campaigns spend, if the voters were smart.
what is this aye em you speak of?
No, this is getting the cook fired by claiming there is hair in your food, because you spotted an Obama sticker on his car in the parking lot.
Political committees are required to request employer information from larger donors; it does not suggest endorsement.
per the FEC: http://www.fec.gov/pages/broch...
If you contribute more than $200 to a committee, the committee is required to use its best efforts to collect and publicly disclose on a financial report your name, address, occupation and employer, as well as the date and amount of your contribution.
This case is a good demonstration as to why anonymous contributions should be allowed.
Welcome to IBM, Kodak, Volkswagen, Bayer, Siemens, Cola-Cola, Ford, Chase Bank, Random House...
All companies that is some way supported the Nazis
Tolerance does not mean you have to agree with it.
This is gay rights going the way of PETA.
I'm not willing to vilify someone for voting.
Same, I disagree with him, but supporting freedom of speech is bigger than any one issue.
Yet another reason to hate product placement.
now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to finish my Bacardi Rum and Coke-a-Cola before I finish installing my new Antec power supply into my new Intel i7 system, on top on my Ikea BESTÅ Workstation.
The consultant was obviously following rule 34: "War is good for business"
Will Samuel L. Jackson be in it?
Companies will be more reluctant to improve their products in any way, because doing so will be seen as an admission of guilt in future unknown problems.
Or done for another reason, like having fewer parts/easier to assemble/cheaper/etc; unrelated to safety.
Just set the time to the half-hour between regular and 'daylight savings', you won't be more that 30 minutes off all year round.
Just like those Blankets donated to the Native Americans.
Jumping the Shark
What do they call a Yardstick in France?
better than a grand piano, but that wasn't the question.
Isn't carbon-fiber dust incredibly bad for your lungs?
So... what happens if you refuse to sign?
It wouldn't be that hard to have an energy reservoir that fills during the sunlight hours, then charges your car when you plug it in.
Hard to beat "Stay a While and Listen." as an ear worm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Too many Gates, not enough Ballmers?
Judges just LOVE when 'clever' people try to find ways around the law. that guy is gonna get screwed so hard.