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Bernie Sanders Storms The Supreme Court to Stop the Koch Brothers Theft of Democracy (Original Post) applegrove Oct 2013 OP
AWESOME - Bernie for US Attorney General Tigress DEM Oct 2013 #1
I disagree. He's far more effective where he is - he doesn't have to be impartial. CIT13 Oct 2013 #2
Good Point Tigress DEM Oct 2013 #3

Tigress DEM

(7,887 posts)
1. AWESOME - Bernie for US Attorney General
Wed Oct 9, 2013, 11:32 PM
Oct 2013

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In the long history of our country people have fought and died for democracy. Democracy means one person, one vote. The fact that all of us have the opportunity to be involved in the political process to stand up for what we believe in. Three years ago, or so the Supreme Court decided that corporations are people. They decided that through independent expenditures billionaires could spend unlimited sums of money to impact elections.

Let me say one word to you right now about how relevant that is. As all of you know, the government of the United States shut down. Hundreds of thousands of workers are suffering, millions of people are not getting the services they need. Right now, as we speak, in the House of Representatives there are people who are being threatened that if they vote for a clean CR to open the government without destroying the Affordable Care Act then huge sums of money will be spent against them in the next election.

We are living in a society where a handful of people with incredible sums of money, folks like the Koch brothers and others, are undermining what this democracy is supposed to be about. The bottom line here is that if we do not want to move this nation to an oligarchic form of society where a handful of billionaires can determine the outcome of these elections, then it is imperative not only that we overturn Citizens United, but that we put a lid on how much people can contribute in elections.

Freedom of speech, in my view, does not mean the freedom to buy the United States government

Tigress DEM

(7,887 posts)
3. Good Point
Thu Oct 10, 2013, 11:24 PM
Oct 2013

BUT he's been ON the evidence trail and could easily prepare some solid cases against those who have tried to tear the US down and stuff us in the Republican's Desoto.

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