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<title>Comment by Silas Kain</title>
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<description>Thank you, Terry.  Until we have real election reform in this country and level the playing field dramatically for potential candidates across the board this kind of passive corruption will continue.

This not only happens on a national level but is just as serious of a problem in state legislatures.  Neither of the major political parties will tackle such a controversial issue until voters smarten up and realize that the power to facilitate change rests directly in the voting booth.</description>
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