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.