“The idea that a congressman would be tainted by accepting money from private industry or private sources is essentially a socialist argument.”

1989
October
The Real Ethics Debate
D. B.
Mother Jones
0362-8841
31
http://books.google.com/books?id=EecDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA30
1980s

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