by Pops » Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:30:20
More and more here at PO.com we see the effects of corporate money learning the intricate ways of internet propaganda. Go to sites like freelancer.com or elance and there are job postings under "search engine optimization" for shills to spam message boards. Whether we have shills here or not, more and more posts here are cut and paste jobs from whatever astro turff site.
Since the SCOTUS ruling allowing corporations
unlimited campaign spending: $this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '')No sufficient governmental interest justifies limits on the political speech of nonprofit or for-profit corporation,” Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote for the majority.
... and the bought and paid for Astro Turffers groups busily
turffing against a
disclosure requirement now on the house floor, how much longer does it really matter?
I'm left if anything so take this with a grain if you please, but how these so-called
patriots have let their deep felt convictions be usurped by such an obvious, stars & stripes wrapped ploy is beyond me. I worry about taxes and deficits and all that bull but no one was worried about it when the last administration was increasing the debit and stacking the SCOTUS with activist, yes activist judges.
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')Fred Wertheimer, a longtime advocate of McCain-Feingold, called today’s ruling [Citizens United] “the most radical and destructive campaign finance decision in Supreme Court history” and said the court’s majority had “abandoned longstanding judicial principles, judicial precedents and judicial restraint.”
Read more:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/01 ... z0r8prZLOP Yet the only hits on Google I can even get on the bill to force Corps to disclose they "are" corps in campaign ads are unbiased citizens groups like
.
I'm really an optimistic guy and I realize money has always gained influence with politicians but as time goes by, the ever increasing influence of corporate money on the worldview of J6p is scaring the spit out of me.
~ Thomas Jefferson, letter to George Logan. November 12, 1816