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McCain/Feingold should be scraped as well.
So....
To sum up the current answers:
1. Liberals did it.
2. Now we can do it, our way.
4. Liberals whine.
That is great and all..
But, does the ability for undocumented/unaccounted campaign contributions improve politics?
The Citizens United is an ideologically conservative non-profit group that challenged the Federal Election Commission and aspects of BCR Act of 2002, etc.. I am sure you all know by now..
Read more here.
Basically opening the doors for a ton of Corporate spending in elections.
Do you, as a conservative, agree that this was a good ruling from the supreme court? And furthermore, that it was the right thing for a conservative "limited" government group to do?
Not trying to flame bait, I just want to see what conservative citizens really think about this.
If you want to say I'm "left" I suppose you can but I believe that is inaccurate. I do not agree that a company/corporation is a person. I believe the only power given to government should be given by people.The United States Supreme Court determined that money = speech and the left has been whining about ever since.
*shrugs* Not something I have looked into so no real comment on that.If y'all leftie hypocrites want to take a stand about voting rights and free speech why don't you look at the Media Matters stated mission. MM is tax exempt even though it's mission is politically biased.
So....
To sum up the current answers:
1. Liberals did it.
2. Now we can do it, our way.
3. Liberals whine.
That is great and all..
But, does the ability for undocumented/unaccounted campaign contributions improve politics?
The Citizens United is an ideologically conservative non-profit group that challenged the Federal Election Commission and aspects of BCR Act of 2002, etc.. I am sure you all know by now..
Read more here.
Basically opening the doors for a ton of Corporate spending in elections.
Do you, as a conservative, agree that this was a good ruling from the supreme court? And furthermore, that it was the right thing for a conservative "limited" government group to do?
Not trying to flame bait, I just want to see what conservative citizens really think about this.
The Citizens United is an ideologically conservative non-profit group that challenged the Federal Election Commission and aspects of BCR Act of 2002, etc.. I am sure you all know by now..
Read more here.
Basically opening the doors for a ton of Corporate spending in elections.
Do you, as a conservative, agree that this was a good ruling from the supreme court? And furthermore, that it was the right thing for a conservative "limited" government group to do?
Not trying to flame bait, I just want to see what conservative citizens really think about this.
I've sent you my sentiments.
Suck on them long and hard.
You know how to do that asswipe.
Have a nice day.
sorry but as a conservative on many issues, I am weary of bothering to answer a "question" from someone who felt the need to name themselves "Liberal" Experience tells me you don't actually want a Debate.
The Citizens United is an ideologically conservative non-profit group that challenged the Federal Election Commission and aspects of BCR Act of 2002, etc.. I am sure you all know by now..
Read more here.
Basically opening the doors for a ton of Corporate spending in elections.
Do you, as a conservative, agree that this was a good ruling from the supreme court? And furthermore, that it was the right thing for a conservative "limited" government group to do?
Not trying to flame bait, I just want to see what conservative citizens really think about this.
sorry but as a conservative on many issues, I am weary of bothering to answer a "question" from someone who felt the need to name themselves "Liberal" Experience tells me you don't actually want a Debate.
Well, you assumed one thing right.. It was not a "debate", more a fact finding mission.
I am honestly curious to know how conservative feel about this.
The Citizens United is an ideologically conservative non-profit group that challenged the Federal Election Commission and aspects of BCR Act of 2002, etc.. I am sure you all know by now..
Read more here.
Basically opening the doors for a ton of Corporate spending in elections.
Do you, as a conservative, agree that this was a good ruling from the supreme court? And furthermore, that it was the right thing for a conservative "limited" government group to do?
Not trying to flame bait, I just want to see what conservative citizens really think about this.
Are there any liberals that deal in honesty? When you find one get back with me.
Basically opening the doors for a ton of Corporate spending in elections.
The truth is, American conservatives love corporations. Talk to them and they feel we should be having a completely different kind of government.
One where the church controls the social aspect of our lives. And corporations control everything else. They only want majority rule when they are in the majority. Under Church control, we can limit or get rid of the gays, limit what women can do, ban other religions and change public schools.
Under the corporate aspect, we can deregulate corporations and end environment laws.
The zany idea is that corporations will keep things clean on their own and they will create jobs for everyone. With the church handling the moral aspect, we will have a "moral" country with everyone in their proper place paying the correct respect to "God".
Only, it's a weird Christian Taliban type of fantasy that could only come to pass with a lot of violence and continued suffering.