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The Good, The Bad, the Purpose
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A private organization that tries to persuade government to pursue favored policies. Protected by the 1 st Amendment “Lobbies” IGs lobby at the national and the state levels Opposing IGs compete for attention Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life
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NRA - National Rifle Association NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ACLU – American Civil Liberties Union NARAL – National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League NRLC - National Right to Life Committee FoF – Focus on the Family
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Raise awareness of public issues Represent the views of their members Provide useful information to politicians Provide a means for citizens to participate in the political process Checks and Balances Power of political officials Influence of other interest groups
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Some become too powerful Some are “fronts” for radical political philosophies Some do not represent the interests of their members Many use money as political “bribes” Campaign contributions
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Supply the public with information Build a positive image for the group Accomplishment of tasks Positive press coverage Politicians vote in desired manner Promote a particular public policy
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Try to shape public opinion about a particular topic Does not use objective logic Begins with a conclusion Only provide supporting evidence Simple, yet interesting delivery of information Lobbyists master this “craft” Trailer for movie “Thank You for Smoking” http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=iBELC_vxqh I http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=iBELC_vxqh I
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WHAT….HOW…. Pressuring politicians to vote a certain way on issues Used to be done in the “lobby” of the Capital Building Lobbyist – a person hired by an interest group to convince members of Congress to support or oppose a particular issue Testify before Congress One-on-one meetings Political contributions To re-election campaigns “Rate” members of Congress Publish ratings
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