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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">st between our communities and law enforcement.""Mayor Bloomberg, the extent of these
civil rights violations is astonishing, yet instead of calling for accountability and
the rule of law, you have thus far defended the NYPD's misconduct,"
the letter said.The Muslim leaders said they appreciate the mayor's staunch support
a year ago during an uproar over a planned Islamic center near
the World Trade Center site. But they said they were disappointed by
what he said after the AP stories since August about the police
department's efforts to infiltrate Muslim neighborhoods and mosques with aggressive programs designed
by a CIA officer who worked with the department after the Sept.
11 attacks.The stories disclosed that a team of 16 police officers speaking
at least five languages was assigned to use census information and government
databases to map ethnic neighborhoods in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.Documents
reviewed by the AP revealed that undercover poli
positive messages under their own name while outside groups supporting them
attack opponents. The trend is splitting the field between candidates who have
a well-financed Super PAC at their back and the poorer candidates who
don't."This election is a brave new world," said Jan Baran, a longtime
Washington campaign-finance attorney with Wiley Rein. For the first time, this campaign
involves "new, unlimited money to support specific candidates outside of the control
of the candidates and the political parties."Outside campaign groups have sought to
influence presidential campaigns since at least 2004. But a string of court
decisions struck down many restrictions that once limited their ability to spend
money on elections. By law, these new groups are legally separate from
the campaigns and can't coordinate their activities with the candidates they support.The
new landscape appears to be most helpful to Mitt Romney. While the
former Massachusetts governor has rais
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