Saturday, February 20, 2010

Censorship at its best

The real problem is our two party system in which both parties offer the same thing: progressivism. The fact that corporations can weigh in on the political process does not bother me – let them. We already have these creepy politicians spending their entire career building campaign "war chests" worth millions of dollars, so the message is being controlled as it is.
If you would like to change what's happening in DC, a good start for us would be to VOTE THEM OUT. VOTE THEM ALL OUT. Let's start over! I would rather fight up hill to get the right person elected than have my rights censored in any fashion. Doing something like this in order to 'protect' the 'stupid' or uneducated of America is wrong. There have always been companies willing to give money for one political reason or another. The difference now is that the people that we allow to be elected are not all honest hard working people that are in touch with the everyday man. Most of them are rich people who haven't really had to live on an honest hard working wage. You want less corruption and such then you need to take a personal interest in where you put your vote and research before you cast it! Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
I don't understand how anything so simple could be surrounded by so much confusion.
'The US Constitution is four pages long and has 4,543 words and this includes the signatures. It has the distinction of being not only one of the shortest worldwide, but also the oldest.'
This little document, written by our founding fathers, has preoven to be one hell of a radmap for a country to follow.
Simply put, this Republic has been around almost 235 years, for comparison, since the founding of America, no other 'government' on the planet has lasted over twenty five percent of the life of ours without rebooting in some form or another.
I think that should tell us something… Whether corporations flood the political process or not, people still have to make their own choice on who to vote for. The campaign money doesn't tell pull the lever. Furthermore, if the government says that corporations or even just rich individuals cannot voice their opinion on the political process, that's a violation of freedom of speech, plain and simple. People still have to make their own choice on who to vote for. Campaign money doesn't tell pull the lever. Furthermore, if the government says that corporations or even just rich individuals cannot voice their opinion on the political process, that's a violation of freedom of speech, plain and simple.Corporations have had trememdous power over the political process. Follow GE and NBC, there is a corporation trying to control the minds of the American people to make millions. I welcome all corporations into the mix, it has been terribly one-sided for too long. The left has convinced a lot of Americans that corporations are evil. I hate crony captialism as much as anyone, but corporations are not the big problem, corrupt politicians are. I embrace the free enterprise system, it has created the richest nation in the world. It also has led to the freest people ever. Why do so many people want to immigrate here, because we truly are the land of opportunity. We see that slipping away, but we can get it back. I really don't think the founding fathers would have agreed with the concept of foreign owned corporations spending unlimited amounts of money through their US subsidiaries in order to elect politicians sympathetic to their views.

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