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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court Agrees to Reconsider Citizens United [View all]cr8tvlde
(1,185 posts)9. True, but some of us thought it over and done
and this gives hope that the voice of the people ... has been and will be further heard.
For politics, we supposedly have a vote. For offensive speech on the radio, we have our money to withdraw from the advertisers. For the SCOTUS, we don't have much defense or power at all but the hope of one or two of them retiring under a Democrat. Thus, this may signal that the outrage of the common person has been duly noted. Time to connect with the thoughtful dissidents in our midst.
Quoting someone's tagline ... "We'll know corporations are people when Texas executes one." Perhaps we can name it Citizens United, Indeed.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/05/citizens-united-supreme-court-montana-democracy-for-america_n_1406858.html
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The Supreme Corporation of the United States will use this case to strengthen it
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Apr 2012
#4
A better headline would be: Supreme Court Gets a Chance to Extend Citizens United to State Level.
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#10
Unless the Dems hope another jackass ruling will make the SCOTUS a hot topic in this fall's
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2012
#26
SCOTUS conservatives doing the right thing? Ha! Never happen. They don't give a shit
neverforget
Apr 2012
#12
And a tribute to the movement state by state to nail down their AG's on this issue:
freshwest
Apr 2012
#18
BS The Gang of 5 will use it to usurp state laws. Next election Super pacs in China will be funding
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2012
#25
The CU case was about a corporation that made a movie and wanted to distribute it.
eallen
Apr 2012
#58
I think that legal constructs like corporations should be limited by charter to what their reach and
TheKentuckian
Apr 2012
#39
The history of the newspaper industry rebuts your claim about news being non-profit, non-revenue
onenote
Apr 2012
#41
Me neither. He has never recused himself when he has had a conflict of interest.
sabrina 1
Apr 2012
#31
Too bad this thread wasn't about a dead artist, a dead religious figure, or a bad jury decision.
Major Hogwash
Apr 2012
#32