Net Election: Hiding Behind the Web Political Speech6/29/2000; 8:24:35 AM "The Center for Better Medicare's TV ads are well-crafted, but their agenda is transparent. The group's Web site is more cunning. It takes the Web's strengths interactivity, depth of information and the ability to link to other sites and turns them to the purposes of political spin. The site might rely on tricks, but at least they're new ones."The House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bill to force psuedo-grassroots organizations like the Center for Better Medicare to reveal their funding sources. Looking at how the Center for Better Medicare does business, as this article examines, I think it's plain to see that this is a vital step to making sure that people know the source of political statements, and certainly not an unacceptable limitation of political free speech.