Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Mitt Romney: It's called buying votes

Mitt Romney is going to give students kickbacks for money they raise for his campaign.

Students for Mitt will give students 10 percent of any money they raise for his campaign after the first $1,000 they get donors to contribute. Any way you cut it, that's a kickback, something that is viewed as unethical in the biz world, the world the Mitt-man claims to know so much about. Maybe he knows more than he's letting on.

A spokesperson for his campaign said it's a great way to get students to have a direct impact on a presidential campaign. No arguments there. Yeah, they'll have an impact all right. No different than any other money changer that influences the system, starting way back with the money changers Christ threw out of the temple.

And what a way to put a "positive" spin on a sneaky way to do business.

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