What would you do with access to the IRS's public information of non-profit companies and organizations?
The Center for Responsive Politics at www.opensecrets.org allows citizens to know who has contributed to political campaigns and how much money groups of people (and, by extension, companies) contribute to certain political efforts.
Using IRS public documents and the Freedom of Information Act you can find out just how much money the Dibold Corporation, a vendor of electronic voting machines, heaved into the Dubya's election and now re-election efforts. http://www.opensecrets.org
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