The only problem with such a wide interpretation of the U.S.
Constitution says “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech.
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Supreme Court, ruled that legal entities, such as corporations and labor unions, have the same purely personal rights to free speech as living individuals. Indeed, in what can be labeled a most reactionary decision, the Roberts U.S. Supreme Court took it upon itself to profoundly change the U.S. Indeed, on Thursday January 21 (2010), a Republican-appointed majority on the U.S. Supreme Court, threw a different challenge to the Obama administration. On the same day, however, a nonelected body, the U.S. Such a policy should have been announced months ago, if not years ago. Two days later, President Barack Obama seemed to have understood the people’s message when he announced a “Volcker rule” that will forbid large banks from owning hedge funds that make money by placing large bets against their own clients, using information that these same clients gave them. The essence of their message was: stop dithering and start governing stop trying to satisfy the bankers and please the editors of Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal, and start caring for the ordinary people. On Tuesday, January 19 (2010), the Obama administration got a kick in the pants from the Massachusetts voters when they filled former Senator Ted Kennedy’s seat by electing a conservative Republican candidate. The most effective way to restrict democracy is to transfer decision-making from the public arena to unaccountable institutions: kings and princes, priestly castes, military juntas, party dictatorships, or modern corporations. Alex Carey, Australian social scientist …The 20th century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: The growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy. The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men. N: My Encounter with Racism and the Forbidden Word in an American Classic James Henry Harris World War in Syria: Global Conflict on Middle Eastern Battlefields A.B. The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health Robert F. Our Vision for Liberation: Engaged Palestinian Leaders & Intellectuals Speak Out Ramzy Baroud and Ilan PappeĪbolishing State Violence: A World Beyond Bombs, Borders, and Cages Ray AchesonĪmerica and the China Threat: From the End of History to the End of Empire Paolo Urio How the Prime Minister Stole Freedom Derek Smith
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