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Edited by DELIVER ME MEMES: 6/25/2013 6:39:27 AMsure you can, it's not like the articles don't have several source as embedded links. but it's pretty damn hard to be biased about this. their non-governmental organization's site IP was backtraced to NYC government only servers run by the city of NYC. their campaign released a facebook post(part of their nationwide tour they're currently doing), later to be "[redacted]" that had over 6,000 victims of "gun violence"...problem being they were 75% people who died in shootouts with fellow gangbangers, police officers, and home owners(also known as "criminals") in the list. they used absolutely no vetting process at all. the picture for the list had the dead, cop-killer boston bomber who was shot by police and then run over by his brother 's face from an older picture. sure they "apologized"...but really? honoring criminals? what is this country, chicago? MSM covered these stories.
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[quote]sure you can, it's not like the articles don't have several source as embedded links.[/quote] The only other remotely trustworthy source out of the ones they had imbedded in their articles was [url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57590581/bloomberg-gun-group-website-registered-on-nyc-government-servers/]this one[/url] to CBS News. It doesn't say anything about MAIG or Bloomberg embezzling money. Only that the website is hosted on government servers.
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which are funded by tax payers. it's the equivalency of the evidence. it's pointing to bloomberg using his position as mayor to get his pet private political project publicly funded. ei taking tax dollars from the public funds for his own personal ambitions. you prefer it be called theft or greed or something? it's illegal to use public funds and resources for private gains(MAIG is a nongovernmental, private organization) as has been done. there are laws against it and civil/criminal penalties.
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Edited by M37h3w3: 6/25/2013 7:36:54 AMAnd they are arguing that there is a difference between MAIG and the MAIG action fund. The former being allowed while the later does not. So far what this looks like is what CBS is reporting: A bunch of muddied waters that might get Bloomberg into trouble. Actual embezzlement of tax payer money? Only if you want to sensationalize it.
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Hard to be biased with something like this.