>This is an interesting article:
>
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/16/AR2007041601705.html>
>If money could buy the presidency, then Ross Perot would have won.
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_PerotThat was ong time ago ... I remember this guy running for president :)
But Ross Perrot ot Bloomberg spending their own money trying to
get ellected with idea of doing some noble work for society/country
does not bother me much. And it is not so common or sucesfull anyways.
[ They are already rich there4 less suspicios to paranoid me :) ]
What I see as the problem more then rich individuals is;
that well organised interest (capital) groups/corporations are actually alowed this way to shape (or bent) countries futures invariably trying to fit their business agenda in it. It is happening globally and modern society
(democracies) has not yet found real nswer to this threat.
So Again one of my naive questions :)
If someone gives you 100mb$ today;
how you can possibly be impartial tmrw when phone ring?