
01-26-2010, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JollyRoger
I believe I do not. The question, as I have stated, is simple, and you refuse to face up to it. Corporations have no allegiance to "country", many of them are equivalent to "country" in their own right. Their boards, their employee workforces, their stock holders are made up of millions of foreign nationals many of whom wield considerable power, and a small group of which wield virtually unlimited financial power. By this ruling, and I demand you show me where this statement is "beyond" reality, these corporations have now been granted the right to directly participate in our elections. For a few thousand dollars, any group of foreign nationals can go charter themselves in Delaware or Nevada, and now legally pour millions, if not billions, into our electoral processes. "Silly" you call it? Try "it's the law." It is an obvious erosion, if not the end, of our national sovereignty.
Are you in favor of that, or not?
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We know all that. Tell us how this change affects that lot of stale news.
Have you stopped beating your wife or not?
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