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  • LBJefferies
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    Originally posted by george graves
    Has anyone seen my car keys?

    Given the helmets they are wearing, that sounds about right.

    "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini

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  • LBJefferies
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    Originally posted by Hellabad
    What pisses me off is that what is going to make the headlines is Obamas alligator tears protest of this decision. Anybody who wants a voice for their future, that is not a union or big business voice is screwed.

    And IMHO the fix was in. The company hurt by the existing law, which technically was a teeeny bit unconstitutional, wasnt hurt so bad that they needed to just hand the whole keys to the kingdom over to the Powers That Be.
    It was only unconstitutional because of the rights granted to a corporation. What they should have done is redefined the rights of corporations.

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  • george graves
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    Has anyone seen my car keys?

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  • Hellabad
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    Originally posted by LBJefferies
    I also like how it didn't even make the headlines.
    What pisses me off is that what is going to make the headlines is Obamas alligator tears protest of this decision. Anybody who wants a voice for their future, that is not a union or big business voice is screwed.

    And IMHO the fix was in. The company hurt by the existing law, which technically was a teeeny bit unconstitutional, wasnt hurt so bad that they needed to just hand the whole keys to the kingdom over to the Powers That Be.

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  • Trucidatio
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    burn it too the ground.. burn it all down.

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  • mar1t1me
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    "A 5-4 conservative majority".......

    "The Supreme Court has given big business, unions and nonprofits more power to spend freely in federal elections, a major turnaround that threatens a century of government efforts to regulate the power of corporations to bankroll American politics."

    And they call themselves conservatives.....

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Is that a Stormtrooper at the helm?
    That's right. What am I thinking? I'm used to sailing Down Under with the Kiwis so everything's backwards. Even the toilets, when you flush them, the water spins the opposite way. Really freaks you out the first time you see it.

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  • ///e30freak
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    more like champaign spending.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Is that a Stormtrooper at the helm?

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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  • george graves
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    Sorry - I steeped into the wrong thread. Here are some boobs.

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  • Wiglaf
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    definitely a step in the wrong direction.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    I have been waiting for this thread since I read this at AP this morning.



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  • LBJefferies
    started a topic Campaign spending

    Campaign spending

    Now this is bullshit. As if money wasn't already a big enough factor in elections, now it will likely be the SOLE factor in determining who wins an election. I like how they framed it as a first amendment issue when it obviously is not, ESPECIALLY if we are talking publicly traded companies. I also like how it didn't even make the headlines. This will have big implications this year and in 2012 and beyond.

    http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/....html?hpt=Sbin
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