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In reply to the discussion: I Just Came from the Opening Session of Move to Amend's Portland Convergence - This is Important. [View all]Laelth
(32,017 posts)40. That may be partially true.
But the corporation's employees would continue to enjoy their Constitutional rights, even if the corporation does not. Were this amendment to be ratified (which is unlikely), the government could, theoretically, pass a law restricting the speech of the corporation that controls the newspaper. I hear you. That's a real risk, but the newspaper's reporters could not be so censored. So, what damage could the government do, really, if all it can do is silence the corporation but not its employees?
-Laelth
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I Just Came from the Opening Session of Move to Amend's Portland Convergence - This is Important. [View all]
dballance
May 2013
OP
Again, You're Getting It Wrong. There's no Desire to Lock out Corps Completely.
dballance
May 2013
#32
I didn't get a chance to work this in today. But I haven't forgotten about it.
dballance
May 2013
#46
Seems Rather Paltry Compared to the $658 Million Spent By Finance/Insurance/Real Estate Sector
dballance
May 2013
#52
I Think Those Two Cases Could Have Ignored "Free Speech" and Been Ruled as Freedom of the Press
dballance
May 2013
#10
One of the Points People Fail to Realize is the Amendment is Just the Beginning
dballance
May 2013
#29
Doesn't matter if the people do still have rights. They rely on the paper to get the story out.
jeff47
May 2013
#42
while i'm in sympathy with the apparent goals, never underestimate the duplicity of the ruling
HiPointDem
May 2013
#26
signs of the times point to that as a good career move. assuming you're the charismatic type.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#27
yes, but some kind of charisma or connections is needed to get to that stage of visibility where
HiPointDem
May 2013
#30