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Lobbyists are paid to exact favorable treatment from legislators about issues that will affect their clients. Their loyalty is to the client. Is there a line that ought not be crossed? What is it?

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Posted - August 17, 2016

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    One line would be outright bribery, but with campaign and other permissible donations, that line can be awfully hard to make out at times.  I would think that lying would be another line, but would guess that gets crossed, too.

      August 17, 2016 10:48 AM MDT
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    God commanded the Hebrews not to have a king, not to be like the nations. The Hebrews eventually demanded a king, to be like the nations. There have been other cases of societies growing up with no central government, and in every case the people eventually threw away their prosperity and demanded a central government. Here are theories and summaries of this remarkable tendency: http://comingdarkage.blogspot.com/

      August 17, 2016 1:44 PM MDT
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    D'ya think Manafort crossed that line several times elizabeth? It  looks very suspicious and I think that's why T ump demoted him and hired  two other people...neither of wh om have ever run a political campaign. And then he has Roger Ailes to coach him for the debates with Hillary. His choices are not very good. A portent of what's to come if he were prez? AARRGGHH! Thank you for your reply m'dear! :)

      August 17, 2016 2:05 PM MDT
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