majorspark wrote:
Another thing I can't understand. Why are some of you so willing to grant constitutional rights to foreign terrorists seeking to kill our civilians, yet you want to deny constitutional rights to corporations, who at worst seek their own self interest in the profitability of their enterprise.
Throughout the presidential campaign, all we heard from both Obama and McCain was the need for campaign reform...that the lobbyists have too big a stanglehold on the law makers,
From MSNBC over to Fox News, everyone was complaing about money buying politicians. and that it needed to stop.
Now, the 5 conservative judges rule in favor of unlimited buyting of the candidates from unions and the international corporations
And now, all of a sudden, the right has an epiiphany of some sort? That all that complaining about candidates being bought is now all of sudden, OK?.
As an American citizen, I have to prove that I am an American before I donate one lousy dollar. I am limited in funding the candidate of my choice at $2300,
But with today's ruling, unlimited funds can come pouring in from companies that might derive 95% of their revnues off shore. And some how that's constitutional.
Companies from China, India....and most probably Saudi Arabia will expect political favors...over and above the citizens of this country.
I will laugh my ass off if the bin Ladin family pour in 1 billion dollars or so in buying oil business.
This legislation, if you can call it that, represents all that is wrong with American politics today,,,in a nutshell...only now..the problem has been magnified exponentially.