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luckyleftyme2

(3,880 posts)
6. let me refresh your memory
Sun May 20, 2012, 08:45 PM
May 2012

the founder of alec=
ALEC: The Voice of Corporate Special Interests In State Legislatures

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Introduction
... When state legislators across the nation introduce similar or identical bills designed to boost corporate power and profits, reduce workers rights, limit corporate accountability for pollution, or restrict voting by minorities, odds are good that the legislation was not written by a state lawmaker but by corporate lobbyists working through the American Legislative Exchange Council. ALEC is a one-stop shop for corporations looking to identify friendly state legislators and work with them to get special-interest legislation introduced. It’s win-win for corporations, their lobbyists, and right-wing legislators. But the big losers are citizens whose rights and interests are sold off to the highest bidder.

Who Founded and Funds ALEC?
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) was founded in 1973 by Paul Weyrich, who helped build a nationwide right-wing political infrastructure following the reelection of Richard Nixon. In the same year, he helped establish the Heritage Foundation, now one of the most prominent right-wing policy institutes in the country. One year later, Weyrich founded the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, the predecessor of the Free Congress Foundation. In 1979, he co-founded and coined the Moral Majority with Jerry Falwell, and in 1981 he helped establish the ultraconservative Council on National Policy.

ALEC’s major funders include Exxon Mobil, the Scaife family (Allegheny Foundation and the Scaife Family Foundation), the Coors family (Castle Rock Foundation), Charles Koch (Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation and the Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation), the Bradley family (The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation) and the Olin family (John M. Olin Foundation). These organizations consistently finance right-wing think tanks and political groups.
yea their are 8 elected officals who belong to alec ; some hold high seats in the maine republican party!

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whats wrong with maine democrats [View all] luckyleftyme2 May 2012 OP
Sorry we haven't kept you amused NWHarkness May 2012 #1
sorry luckyleftyme2 May 2012 #5
Gearing up bigtime for the convention in two weeks, the primaries two weeks from Tuesday, RBInMaine May 2012 #2
sorry luckyleftyme2 May 2012 #4
What are you talking about? Change my tune? Where is this oddness coming from? RBInMaine May 2012 #7
yea! luckyleftyme2 May 2012 #9
Try attending your local and county Dems meetings to know ALL we are doing. RBInMaine May 2012 #3
let me refresh your memory luckyleftyme2 May 2012 #6
like I said luckyleftyme2 May 2012 #8
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