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In reply to the discussion: TOMORROW THE SENATE VOTES ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THAT WILL OVERTURN CITIZENS UNITED [View all]cstanleytech
(28,316 posts)32. They dont fear the Kochs, they fear having to work to hide the bribe money where as
right now its perfectly legal and easy for them to accept their payoffs.
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TOMORROW THE SENATE VOTES ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THAT WILL OVERTURN CITIZENS UNITED [View all]
marym625
Sep 2014
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I will call first thing in the morning. Thanks for the heads up, marym625. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Sep 2014
#1
How can McConnell stop a vote? This is a serious question I have. Not flippant.
dballance
Sep 2014
#14
It will need a supermajority, even if McConnell doesn't filibuster. I don't see where one
alfredo
Sep 2014
#18
I don't like wedge issues, but preventing an oligarchy isn't just a wedge issue. It is
alfredo
Sep 2014
#22
They dont fear the Kochs, they fear having to work to hide the bribe money where as
cstanleytech
Sep 2014
#32
I think the Kochs are like other congressional owners, when they buy a pol, they want
alfredo
Sep 2014
#74
I don't care if 100% of the population support it. Fucking with rights is always wrong.
X_Digger
Sep 2014
#112
I disagree with Stevens on quite a few subjects. He's already spit on the 4th and 5th, and 2nd.
X_Digger
Sep 2014
#116
No amendment that decreases rights deserves passage. Period. End of sentence.
X_Digger
Sep 2014
#119
Heh, this isn't me angry. This is me annoyed by Udall, etc. If I thought it actually had a chance..
X_Digger
Sep 2014
#123
We've got two great senators here (NM). Tom Udall has been a big driving force in this.
Voice for Peace
Sep 2014
#25
I think it's all about people with very little self knowledge and/or self esteem, who have been made
Voice for Peace
Sep 2014
#41
boils down to the same thing, I think.. the money makes them feel important and special.
Voice for Peace
Sep 2014
#76
the lack of self awareness and selfesteem makes one a perfect tool for brainwashing
Voice for Peace
Sep 2014
#78
martinez's best tool in NM is 770 KKOB, the limbaugh and lobos station, which would go belly up if
certainot
Sep 2014
#85
Good to know, I have no radio. My next door neighbor listens to Limbaugh, LOUD.
Voice for Peace
Sep 2014
#86
sorry to hear that. if it goes there, ask him if he can tell you anything major that limbaugh's been
certainot
Sep 2014
#113
Wanna bet that the republicans wont support it as they dont want the bribe money to dry up?
cstanleytech
Sep 2014
#31
I will call "Terrible" Ted Cruz and John "Cornholio" Coryn first thing tomorrow!
Dustlawyer
Sep 2014
#35
I've only told them a million times. Portman won't vote for anything against the GOP party line.
Enthusiast
Sep 2014
#39
I think independent progressive groups can seize this opportunity to call out senators in ads.
alp227
Sep 2014
#69
too bad they will not go for the brass ring and revoke corporate personhood.
Nobel_Twaddle_III
Sep 2014
#70
OK, well then the amendment reduces to the statement "This sentence is false".
yodermon
Sep 2014
#108
This could only pass Into law in a country that has a government which actually represents the
world wide wally
Sep 2014
#95
