“Legal” and “Principles” constitutes an ultimate oxymoron. There is no principle in today’s legalese, only the search for justifications for greed…..and yes, I did notice your “$” substitutes.
And aren’t gov’t SUPPOSED to protect THEIR PEOPLE; not the greed bankers and corporations!? No wonder we have had an explosion of charity groups; since they are the one’s fighting to keep our gov’ts honest! I thought our gov’ts were supposed to sort of be the “independent third party” that would look after MY interests; but that seems to have disappeared long ago…
ALL FOUR should be protected by the First Amendment. Sorensen is a hypocrite. She repeatedly claims corporations don’t have rights. So she LOGICALLY must conclude the government has the right to censor her cartoons that run in corporate-owned newspapers.
Sounds remarkably like what Kansas looks like right now — because it’s been run like a right-wing dream world for the last few years, and its economy tanked as soon as those conservative practices took effect. Funny how it always seems to do that. The theories are always about how the economy falls apart under Democratic rule, but when you look at the actual long-term data, it falls apart when the Republicans get their way instead.
Driveteach over 9 years ago
“Legal” and “Principles” constitutes an ultimate oxymoron. There is no principle in today’s legalese, only the search for justifications for greed…..and yes, I did notice your “$” substitutes.
Dennis Johns over 9 years ago
And aren’t gov’t SUPPOSED to protect THEIR PEOPLE; not the greed bankers and corporations!? No wonder we have had an explosion of charity groups; since they are the one’s fighting to keep our gov’ts honest! I thought our gov’ts were supposed to sort of be the “independent third party” that would look after MY interests; but that seems to have disappeared long ago…
DownsizeDC over 9 years ago
ALL FOUR should be protected by the First Amendment. Sorensen is a hypocrite. She repeatedly claims corporations don’t have rights. So she LOGICALLY must conclude the government has the right to censor her cartoons that run in corporate-owned newspapers.
bowtiedaddy over 9 years ago
We stopped being a nation of laws and became a nation of men a long time ago.
braindead Premium Member over 9 years ago
Unlimited SECRET money given to political campaigns by corporations and shadowy interest groups.
PocketNaomi over 9 years ago
Sounds remarkably like what Kansas looks like right now — because it’s been run like a right-wing dream world for the last few years, and its economy tanked as soon as those conservative practices took effect. Funny how it always seems to do that. The theories are always about how the economy falls apart under Democratic rule, but when you look at the actual long-term data, it falls apart when the Republicans get their way instead.
William Bednar Premium Member over 9 years ago
The “correct answer” is: all the above.
kaffekup over 9 years ago
No way. Corporations are legal fictions designed to dhield the officers from prosecution. Not people.