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pnwmom

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Sat Sep 13, 2014, 02:45 PM Sep 2014

It's the Catholic Sisters vs. the Koch brothers [View all]

Two years ago the “Nuns on the bus,” led by Sr. Simone Campbell, took a bus tour through battleground swing states to support Obamacare. Last year their tour focused on the reform of immigration laws.

Next week they’re doing it again, to speak out against “dark money” in politics.

(For some reason, the link leads only to the search page. But the #1 article on the search page is this one.)

http://globalsistersreport.org/news/equality/new-‘nuns-bus’-tour-tackle-political-‘dark-money’-10496

That’s one way to look at the upcoming Nuns on the Bus tour, which hits the road next week (Sept. 17) for the third time in three years, a month-long trip through 10 key U.S. Senate battleground states to campaign against the influence of outside money on politics.

The issue has come to be identified with the wealthy industrialist brothers Charles and David Koch, whose huge contributions to conservative political causes have raised concerns about the role of “dark money” on elections.

The spigot for such undisclosed donations, which can be made by unions as well as corporations, was opened by the controversial 2010 Citizens United Supreme Court decision. That was followed by another 5-4 ruling in April of this year, McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission.

“It’s all about ‘we the people’ standing up against big money,” said Sr. Simone Campbell, who heads NETWORK, a Catholic social justice lobby on Capitol Hill that is organizing more than 75 events in 36 cities along the 5,252-mile route.

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Go,Sisters,Go! brucefan Sep 2014 #1
Welcome to DU, brucefan! pnwmom Sep 2014 #2
Thanks,but brucefan Sep 2014 #3
I'll bet on the Sisters Aerows Sep 2014 #4
Especially social justice activist screw-the-dogma Nuns. Voice for Peace Sep 2014 #5
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