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    The GOP National Convention - Your Tax Dollars at Work!!

    While researching the whole delegate and convention process as this is my first time being active in politics beyond voting, I stumbled upon this:

    Q: How is the convention funded?

    The Federal Election Commission provides both the Republican and Democrat Conventions with $16.3 million in federal funding. The convention's remaining costs are met by the Host Committee.


    source: http://www.gopconvention.com/faq/default.aspx
    It amazes me to no end what our tax dollars go towards! Isn't this a conflict of interest at the very least!?

    Our tax dollars go towards maintaing the status-quo by subsidizing the the Republicans and Democrats.
    Last edited by derdy; 01-31-2008 at 12:43 PM.
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    blimp

    Anyone else going to try and make the convention? I'm committed to going as a delegate should we get enough other delegates to vote for me.
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    You can agree to fund this or not when you check the Funding box on your IRS form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redcard View Post
    You can agree to fund this or not when you check the Funding box on your IRS form.
    Interesting. Why isn't every single political party in the United States on the IRS form then? It smacks of Federal supported favoritism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jobarra View Post
    Interesting. Why isn't every single political party in the United States on the IRS form then? It smacks of Federal supported favoritism.
    Because to get in on this, you need to have 5% or more vote in the previous presidential election.

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    Looks like Ron Paul needs to shatter this BS with a third party Run after the Republican convention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkm1864 View Post
    Looks like Ron Paul needs to shatter this BS with a third party Run after the Republican convention.
    One of the reasons I voted for Nader and Perot was because I wanted to have a third party.. ANY third party.. hit that magical five percent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redcard View Post
    Because to get in on this, you need to have 5% or more vote in the previous presidential election.
    Again, favoritism. If every party must get a certain percentage in order to be on the form, then it is favoritism. If you're always in the limelight, it's pretty hard to lose that spot that gives you even more limelight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jobarra View Post
    Again, favoritism. If every party must get a certain percentage in order to be on the form, then it is favoritism. If you're always in the limelight, it's pretty hard to lose that spot that gives you even more limelight.
    Then don't check the box on the tax forms that give $3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redcard View Post
    You can agree to fund this or not when you check the Funding box on your IRS form.
    Nice. I've never checked that stupid box and now I'm even happier I didn't.

    Here's a nice FAQ on the check box.

    http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/checkoff.shtml
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redcard View Post
    Then don't check the box on the tax forms that give $3.
    I've never checked the box, but it's still favoritism. The Federal Government is advertising the party for free and creating the illusion that somehow these are the only legitimate parties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redcard View Post
    One of the reasons I voted for Nader and Perot was because I wanted to have a third party.. ANY third party.. hit that magical five percent.
    We could get 5% of the national vote with RP. He polls around 7% currently. With more time we could get it up to 15% which is the magic number to get into debates. Choices are insane mccain or hillary many people are going to get desperate.

    Ross Perot could have won I believe as he made fools of bush and clinton in the debates. He shouldnt have dropped out just when he was gaining momentem.
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    Of all the "mystical secret plans" that I keep hearing about.. I pray that RP has actually made plans to drop out of the Republican race, go LP, and get that five percent.

    I'm hoping he realizes he's not going to be president, but that he has the oppurtunity to get the ball rolling on it in a long term type situation. Remember, we don't just need a president like Ron Paul. It does no good if we have someone who can sign bills into laws, but nobody to make the good bills.

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    So, why is Ron Paul opposed to taking matching funds? It seems to me that people donate this money for this purpose.

    Also, anyone planning on trying to attend the convention as a delegate?
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