1.   Denise Rich concedes in a TV interview to be aired Friday night that her political contributions bought access to the Clinton White House.

2.   For four days they had the kind of television time campaign contributions cannot buy, and largely wasted it.

3.   In an interview, the new chief of the Bureau of Indian Affairs acknowledged that many Indians suspect that contributions have bought favorable results from the Clinton administration.

4.   In markets such as the current one, those regular contributions will buy securities at lower prices, thereby bringing your overall average cost down.

5.   It seems almost comically obvious to most people that political contributions buy access.

6.   No politicians or donor, however, will illuminate the shameful favors and votes that campaign contributions buy.

7.   Q. Do campaign contributions really buy access and influence?

8.   The contribution bought two tribal leaders a lunch with Clinton in the Blue Room, but they are still waiting for their land to be returned.

9.   The contribution bought them a face-to-face meeting with President Clinton.

10.   The corrupting evil is the clear implication that huge political contributions buy special access to lawmakers.

n. + buy >>共 1188
investor 11.84%
people 7.38%
company 7.04%
consumer 3.69%
customer 3.04%
money 2.78%
government 2.08%
trader 1.95%
fund 1.52%
bank 1.30%
contribution 0.20%
contribution + v. >>共 189
be 44.52%
come 7.78%
go 3.07%
have 2.35%
help 1.94%
buy 1.74%
make 1.64%
influence 1.43%
finance 1.23%
include 1.02%
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