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I'm one who works to help get the truth out. The current truth is that a congressperson, a senator or a President can be bought.

When President Obama warned that the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision "will open the floodgates for special interests — including foreign corporations — to spend without limit in our election," conservatives began damage control literally before the President could even finish his sentence. Justice Sam Alito infamously mouthed the words "not true" while Obama was speaking. Of course, we subsequently learned the Chamber of Commerce was raising money from foreign corporations and then placed this money in the same account which funds their political attack ads.
Someone is now bankrolling a lawsuit to undermine the longstanding ban on political contributions by non-U.S. citizens:
[A] suit challenging the foreign contribution ban is being brought on behalf of a Canadian who wants to support President Obama's 2012 reelection campaign and a dual Israeli-Canadian citizen who wants to contribute to Obama's opponent and also to Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), to help prevent a "government-takeover of the health-care system in the United States," according to the suit. It says both plaintiffs are legally authorized to live and work in the United States, but are not permanent residents.

The fact that this lawsuit has been filed is not itself significant — anyone can file a lawsuit making whatever legal claim they would like. What is significant, however, is the fact that the case is being litigated by two high-dollar attorneys from a firm whose clients include some of the biggest corporate beneficiaries of the Citizens United decision — including Koch Industries and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Two lawyers from the law firm Jones Day, Warren Postman and Yaakov Roth, represent the plaintiffs in this lawsuit. Both lawyers are top graduates of the Harvard Law School who clerked on the United States Supreme Court from 2008-09. In other words, they are not the kind of lawyers who come cheap. In 2005, Jones Day charged as much as $370 an hour for lawyers with a similar amount of experience, and an attorney from one of Jones Day's top competitors tells ThinkProgress that a fourth-year associate at their firm bills as much as $440 per hour today.
It's highly unlikely that Postman and Roth's clients are the ones paying their bills. One is a very young attorney who earns more than enough to live comfortably, but not nearly enough to hire two $440 an hour litigators. The other is a medical resident at a New York hospital, a job which earns less than half the young lawyer's salary.
To be clear, a court decision in favor of Jones Day's clients would not necessarily allow BP or the Dubai Sovereign Wealth Fund to immediately start buying U.S. elections. The lawsuit only asks the court to allow lawful permanent residents make campaign contributions. Nevertheless, such a decision would be a significant crack in the wall protecting American democracy from foreign money. There are any number of foreign corporations who would love to see that happen.
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StanDForgood1 (11 months ago)
littleladyinabigworld

I agree let's stay in each other's loop. Let's all "friend" each other. Looking forward to being a Force preparing for 2012.
StanDForgood1 (11 months ago)
tellsitlikeitis 123

Same here. Liberal is a postitive word/name. I'm game.  Let's do it. Team Libs.
littleladyinbigworld (1 year ago)
I'd love to get together with others; please feel free to keep my in the loop.
tellsitlikeitis123 (1 year ago)
Perhaps we should get a group together, my friend. I'm tired of liberal being a dirty word.
StanDForgood1 (1 year ago)
littleladyinbig world

You have an excellent handle on what Fox is all about. They also did not bother to confirm the report of President Obama's trip which they stated cost $250 million dollars a day. Of course there was no substance their so- called facts but all the right wing media reported the same non facts. This is typical. One of them gets some outrangeous nonsense off a right wing blog or site like Heritage, Cato, etc. All the others pick it up with no attempt to confirm and report the garbage as FACT. How stupid do the followers have to be to continue being so gullible? It does boggle the mind.
littleladyinbigworld (1 year ago)
Absolutely. Fox worshipers refuse to get their news from any other source, so they don't catch these facts. They like to claim that everyone else is brainwashed, but wouldn't brainwashing be only allowing one set of information (false or not) into ones life? Channel 2 in Florida reported that a school refused to allow red or green in to their school as part of an anti-Christmas campaign, but this was COMPLETELY false. The school did no such thing. Fox picked up the story without so much as speaking with the school. Now no Fox-freaks know it was false because Fox doesn't retract their lies. So people just believe them.
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