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How about doing it for Charlie Wilson's War movie too? It fits in perfectly with the RP's views on blowback and foreign entanglement.

I think the idea that we shouldn't be medling with other people's business would be a bigger pull than the idea that we should be doing everything by the book. My guess is more people care about current war than doing things by Constitution. Though, the Afgan war movie fits in perfectly too since that was unconstitutional as well.
 
How about doing it for Charlie Wilson's War movie too? It fits in perfectly with the RP's views on blowback and foreign entanglement.

I think the idea that we shouldn't be medling with other people's business would be a bigger pull than the idea that we should be doing everything by the book. My guess is more people care about current war than doing things by Constitution. Though, the Afgan war movie fits in perfectly too since that was unconstitutional as well.

Good idea, Charlie Wilson is definitely on topic.


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Why doesn't Trevor's company running the blimp take care of this? They are, after all, an advertising agency...
 
Don't emulate the blimp project. It's a disaster.


I'm thinking if the limit a PAC can contribute to 1 candidate per election cycle is $5000 we may need to get a bunch of PACs involved to help out throughout the country

The $5000 PAC limit is the amount that the PAC can contribute directly to a candidate's campaign each election cycle (primaries and general election count as separate cycles).

However, in this case there's no reason to involve the campaign directly. There's no limit on how much the PAC can spend on it's own to directly support a candidate. So the PAC just buys the ad time directly.
 
What's the latest?

Any word how this project is coming? The movie releases today.
 
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