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Appointed by Dubyah. n/t rzemanfl Sep 2024 #1
So if a Russian billionaire was living in Ohio, he could pump OnDoutside Sep 2024 #2
In theory, yes, but wouldn't that be redundant? Eugene Sep 2024 #3
But the domestic billionaire is a citizen (as horrible as they may be) ? OnDoutside Sep 2024 #15
Non-citizens can't vote. That's not the issue at hand. Eugene Sep 2024 #17
No, I know they can't vote but they shouldn't be allowed OnDoutside Sep 2024 #19
If said billionaire was legally in US ... mwooldri Sep 2024 #5
That Russian billionaire does need to donate, via himself. republianmushroom Sep 2024 #8
Is this person a green card holder? kansasobama Sep 2024 #14
Isn't it odd though ? OnDoutside Sep 2024 #16
That is the truth kansasobama Sep 2024 #18
Apart from Native Americans that is !!! OnDoutside Sep 2024 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Pinback Sep 2024 #4
Money most certainly enables speech dickthegrouch Sep 2024 #6
So the US government is protecting the "free speech" of people who aren't US citizens? FakeNoose Sep 2024 #7
Citizens United, a SCOTUS ruling, allows this dark money. And so across the country, foreign nationals ancianita Sep 2024 #9
The People includes non-citizens.... reACTIONary Sep 2024 #10
Immigration Law Panel Debates "Who Has the Right to Free Speech?" reACTIONary Sep 2024 #11
The "government" of Ohio is a joke. mwb970 Sep 2024 #12
I have a counter view kansasobama Sep 2024 #13
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