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"The Supreme Court, Corporate Political Contributions and the American People"

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Blogger Steve Gammill said...

There was a time not long ago that i would have disagreed; would have thought this is a great example of free market winning out and for the betterment of "mankind." I'm a little wiser now. I agree and am really worried that we have infact set in motion unfettered greed. Unregulated free market systems foster greed and harm everyone else, as you point out.Now the highest court we have says that's okay at least for businesses. Some would say the Court's job is to interpret the constitution no matter how painful. I subscribe to that; I'm a lawyer and have been for nearly a half century. But, there are exceptions to the free speech concept: one can't yell "fire" in a crowded theater. So, why can't we reasonably regulate against buying our government? As to your last question about when will we wake up, I'm not sure that we can ever reverse this short of a constitutional amendment. The paid-for members of Congress won't pass a law even if they could. We can maybe hope we people can pressure new political candidates to ignor the money and follow their true morality--but I'm not holding my breath.

January 22, 2010 at 4:04 PM

Blogger Steve Gammill said...

Michael, I know I commented on this great posting of yours last week, but it doesn't seem tobe here. I'll see if I can figure it out. Meanwhile, I posted on my Random blog regarding the same thing. http://stevegammill2.bloglspot.com

January 31, 2010 at 12:42 PM

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