Of the $1050 raised so far, all has been raised in the Jim Condit Jr. for Congress 2008 Campaign Fund; nothing has yet been raised in Network America.

(Why the Network America Fund? Corporations can donate to Network America, and so can people who are not US Citizens. There is no limit to the amount that can be donated to the Network America education fund. We do not have to report the names of donors to the Network America education fund to the Federal Communications Commission, nor can we use the money for the congressional campaign; but we can use the money to educate people on how to organize in the precinct system in the party of their choice, or on how to work for an open, fair vote count. --  In contrast, only individuals who are US Citizens can donate to a congressional campaign, and the limit is $2300 per person. By federal law, we must report the names of donors to the congressional campaign, as do all other federal candidates.)

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Immediate Goals and How Money has Been Spent So Far

 Immediate Goals

1. The first immediate goal is to raise $17,000 to purchase a one hour radio program on WKRC radio program on Sunday Evening every week from now until the November 2008 Election. The radio show will go out about 70 miles around Cincinnati, Ohio and AM radio -- and worldwide on the internet. (All this money must be raised in the Congressional campaign itself.) Click here for contribution page, first link.

2. The second immediate goal is raise $2000 to get a workable website up where people can sign up to run for precinct and to organize for others. I originally was quoted $6000 by professional companies, but someone was stepped forth who supports has effort and has offered to do it for 1/3 the quoted price. (This money can be raised via the congressional campaign or via the Network America educational/organization fund. Click here for contribution page, 1st link is the campaign; 2nd link is the Network America Fund.

 

 How Money has been Spent So Far

 

Nothing has been spent of the $1050 raised so far.