muntrv
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Thu Jan-21-10 08:29 PM
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Democrats should use this SCOTUS ruling against the Republickers and |
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corporadems. They should portray any supporter of this ruling as pro-bribery or senator from from Halliburton, Wall Street, etc.
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MindandSoul
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Thu Jan-21-10 08:31 PM
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1. Absolutely! Here is a list of the Supreme Court judges who voted "against" and "for:" this! |
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The Supreme court judges who voted AGAINST this ruling to give a blank check to big corporation to BUY the next senate, House of Representatives, AND the next President are:
Justice Sotomayor (nominated by Obama) Justice Ginsburg (nominated by Clinton) Justice Breyer (nominated by Clinton) Justine Stevens (nominated by Ford)
The Supreme Court Judges who voted to give free hand to big corporation to BUY the next elections are:
Justice Alito (nominated by Bush) Justice Roberts (nominated by Bush) Justice Thomas (nominated by Bush) Justice Scalia (nominated by Reagan) Justice Kennedy (nominated by Reagan)
If this is not telling us exactly where the Republican party stands. . . .I do not know what ever will!
And there are people who are still accusing President Obama to be a "puppet" of the big corporations??? And there are still people who trust the Republican party???
What a joke!
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Thu Jan-21-10 08:32 PM
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2. Unfortunately - Some Dems Will Take Advantage Of This Too.....nt |
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Thu Jan-21-10 08:37 PM
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3. You're assuming the average voter cares. If they still get HBO, football and "Dancing With |
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the Stars" on TV and they can still shop at Wal-Mart, nothing important has changed.
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Thu Jan-21-10 08:41 PM
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4. Exactly. The average American isn't concerned with the makeup of the USSC. NT |
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