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ACTION ITEM: FEC Violation Ends McCain's Presidential Bid
Written by Thomas Costanzo Subject: Eugenics[THIS JUST IN FROM RTR]
Wouldn't that be a great headline to read! Let's make it happen!
On March 21st Mathew Mosk of The Washington Post,
http://blog.washingto...
reported that Sen. John McCain has officially broken the $54
million dollar spending limitation imposed by the presidential
public financing system.
At the link below you will find a Microsoft Word document drafted
by our Connecticut Coordinator. It is formal complaint to the FEC to investigate McCain's violation. Flooding the FEC with complaints they will have to take notice. Take action NOW and file your complaint with the FEC TODAY!!! With McCain gone... Ron Paul would rise to the foreground! ... and it only takes one print out and a $0.41 stamp.
the race.
Just a few tips for filing your complaint:
Remember, complaints to the FEC must be notarized before sent,
and these notary services are free and available at your local
bank!
http://www.restoretherepublic.com/component/option,com_docman/task,doc_download/gid,96/Itemid,59/
If you are a Ron Paul Meetup group member, notify your meetup of
this action immediately.
Yours in Freedom and Truth,
Gary Franchi
National Director
http://www.RestoreTheRepublic.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVz_EDyOmj4
Thomas Costanzo
1201 W. 5th St
Tempe, AZ 85281
4/30/08
Federal Election Commission
999 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20463
To
Whomever Is Concerned,
According to the article written by Mathew Mosk of The Washington Post on March 21, 2008,
(http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/03/21/mccain_blows_by_public_spendin.html)
reports filed on the previous day (March 20, 2008) show that Sen. John McCain has officially broken the
$54 million dollar spending limitation imposed by the presidential public
financing system upon primary bid spending by $4.4 million for an illegal total
of $58.4 million. This violation
follows in spite of the fact that Federal Election Commission Chairman David
Mason did not grant McCain’s Feb. 6 request to withdraw from public matching
program.
Consequently, I, (Thomas Costanzo), require that The Federal Election Committee officially investigate Arizona Senator John McCain of 241 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington D.C., 20510 for purposes of violations of FEC laws limiting campaign spending.
If you have any questions, you may contact me at telephone number (602)434-1725
Without Prejudice,
Thomas
Costanzo
1 Comments in Response to ACTION ITEM: FEC Violation Ends McCain's Presidential Bid
Unfortunately, because Bush has not appointed four FEC commissioner replacements they are two short of a quorum. Clearly Bush will not act until after the election, so the FEC cannot decide anything. It is in effect n hold until after the election. Therefor nothing will happen to delay McCain's expenditures at least until after the Democrats have assured themselves a nominee. And even then it is unlikely that McCain will be effected until after the election...and not even then.