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    It strikes me as very odd when a Corporation can be accorded
    rights that are denied unborn human babies.
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    I'm not sure what your angle is there Liz... But if you mean that big business being granted a "right to life" (aka, 'to big to fail).... We agree.


    NO company is to big to fail. Thus, why bailing them out was a bad idea.
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    The only arrogance was in the McCain Feingold legislation itself.

    Congress CANNOT override the Constitution without amending it. The limitations on when advertisements could be aired was clearly unconstitutional.

    Remember, too, that these limitations were placed on Unions as well as businesses. Everyone was muzzled.
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    The ruling has changed nothing.
    I have a HUGE SIG!!!!



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    I like #5


    Corporations Ain't People: Top 10 Responses posted by Katrina vanden Heuvel on 01/26/2010 @ 4:32pm


    Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that corporations are people, free to flood campaigns with cash contributions so that the voices of, well--real people--are drowned out, the stakes and emotions around this issue are high. Rightly so. Here are 10 creative replies to this monstrous decision (in no particular order). I welcome your own suggestions below.



    1) "If corporations are 'people' then HEY it's time to re-institute the draft..." --ddeclue, Democratic Underground



    2) "Corporations are legally people. And it makes sense, folks. They do everything people do except breath, die, and go to jail for dumping 1.3 million pounds of PCBs into the Hudson River." --Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report



    3) "A corporation has no soul to be damned, no body to be kicked, and that is why corporations essentially get away with murder in matters like compensation." --Nell Minow, Editor and Founder, The Corporate Library



    4) "Will SCOTUS give gay corporations the right to marry?" --@mattyglesias



    5) "If corporations get the same privileges as people, then people should have the same privileges as corporations. BAIL US OUT!!" --munklanis, reddit.com



    6) "Corporations are an oppressed minority forced to move headquarters from state to state in search of friendlier tax codes--sometimes being forced to live just off our shores in tiny mailboxes." --John Oliver, The Daily Show



    7) "Restrict Personhood 2 those who bleed...Goldman doesn't bleed. Do Glenn Beck, Cheney, Blankfein?" --@hughsansom



    8) "If corporations have the same rights as people, we need to shut down Wall St., as we shouldn't be buying & selling them." --@Geofutures



    9) "So the next time you're walking down the street and you see ExxonMobile, or ChevronTexaco take them by the hand and say, 'Hello.' Take Diebold out for dinner but please don't let Diebold figure out the tip. Isn't Blackwater entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of billions in Iraq War contracts? You know what? Citigroup has two i's too." --A Message About Corporate Personhood from Nero Fiddled



    10) "Corporations have free speech. But they can't speak like you and me. They don't have mouths or hands. (Just A Giant Middle Finger.) Instead, they must speak the only way they can--through billions and billions of dollars." --Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report




    "Now is the time for us to put in motion a great popular movement to amend the constitution to defend democracy against the champions of corporate plutocracy. Go to FreeSpeechForPeople.org." --Jamie Raskin, Maryland State Senator and Nation contributor
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    Ahhh Liz... STILL fighting against 5 millenia of truth. STILL quoting the mindless lefty bloggers.


    Any room for an original thought?
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    Further.... You like #5? Really? You think I should front a check for you?


    I run a million $$$/year plus business. I work 70+ hours a week. I should give the fruit of my labor to you?



    The big question you will NEVER answer.. WHY?
    Last edited by Puckstop31; 01-27-2010 at 10:29 PM.
    "Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."

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    "If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."

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