The Lies about Campaign Finance Reform

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shanedk | February 08, 2010

Pretty much everything you'e heard about the recent Supreme Court decision fr...

shanedk | February 08, 2010

Pretty much everything you'e heard about the recent Supreme Court decision from politicians and the news media is a lie. I try at least a little to set the record straight.

Here's the Supreme Court's decision: http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html...

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  • Cronyism and downright corrupt politicians doesn't justify any censorship and any one who tells you that is down right victimizing you. Is it fair to let Rache Maddow or Bill O' to monopolize debate? Hell no! Its ironic that you attack a man who barely spends enough to make a significant impact financialy but blindly listen to some one who gets paid to be a talkinghead. And I'm not just attacking liberals, I bet you conservatives salivate at the idea of censoring gun control advocates.

  • @pjfislord Whom are you talking to?

  • ENRON. ENOUGH SAID. 

  • @cesar333 Enron was the result of government corporatism. The only thing you "said" was your own ignorance of what happened.

  • So, now it's come out that Obama received over $3.5 million in campaign donations from PACS related to BP--and people are worried that THIS decision will help corporations buy candidates? THEY ALREADY WERE!!!

    This is a good thing for the little guy, folks.

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  • @shanedk to those who have a hard time agreeing with you. Sorry for the confusion.

  • @calvinhobbesliker2 So?

  • @shanedk But neither can we pool our money to run ads complimenting incumbents.

  • @DaleHusband Ah, the part I WANTED you to see. Okay, fine: why don't YOU quote the part of the decision backing up what they're saying? You could have done that at ANY point; I even LINKED TO THE ENTIRE DECISION IN THE VIDEO INFO BOX. Why don't you?

    People who AREN'T liars do that kind of thing. People who ARE just keep doing what you're doing.

  • @shanedk Again, you are calling me a liar because I disagree with you. Yes, you quoted the decision, but you only the part of it you wanted us to see. And is it "dogmatic" to say that the Supreme Court decision gives total freedom to corporations like Exxon and McDonald's to finance candidates who will them, once elected, push for deregulation and more corporate bailouts, among other things?

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