No you don't. Year-to-date is a sum of Q1, Q2, and Q3. Q4 numbers will not be reported to the FEC until December 31. RP's year-to-date total including Q4 is well over $16 million at this point.
To be more specific: in his statements, he doesn't talk about warrantless searches. He is still pro-warrantless searches via secretive courts. How would he like to be detained for having a Muslimish name? The man who came from Canada to the US and was sent to be tortured in Syria had an identical name to a wanted terrorist. That was his only crime. He had a family who had no idea where he was.
Did you miss the part i wrote before that? The part where i pointed out that the IRS hasn't anything to do with funding for roads?I could have swore i had this whole other paragraph right before that line. Hmmm.
mwebb1984Nov 14, 2007
4600 x 3 = 13,800. The limit is per-quarter.
darkcoogerNov 14, 2007
No you don't. Year-to-date is a sum of Q1, Q2, and Q3. Q4 numbers will not be reported to the FEC until December 31. RP's year-to-date total including Q4 is well over $16 million at this point.
stillasleep00Nov 14, 2007
Bill Clinton was pretty low in the beginning, too...
uptownNov 14, 2007
QuickBooks mysteriously crashes and about 30 million mysteriously disappears...
afruff23Nov 15, 2007
To be more specific: in his statements, he doesn't talk about warrantless searches. He is still pro-warrantless searches via secretive courts. How would he like to be detained for having a Muslimish name? The man who came from Canada to the US and was sent to be tortured in Syria had an identical name to a wanted terrorist. That was his only crime. He had a family who had no idea where he was.
squigglypNov 19, 2007
Did you miss the part i wrote before that? The part where i pointed out that the IRS hasn't anything to do with funding for roads?I could have swore i had this whole other paragraph right before that line. Hmmm.