Thursday, January 21, 2010

BUSH'S SUPREME COURT PAYS OFF AGAIN

As expected, The Supreme Court rolled back any restrictions on corporate or union money spent on political advertising. If you think we've seen too many adds during elections now, you ain't seen nothin yet!

Justice Anthony Kennedy for the majority wrote "Because speech is an essential mechanism of democracy -- it is the means to hold officials accountable to the people -- political speech must prevail against laws that would suppress it by design or inadvertence," as quoted in The Huffington Post. Justice John Paul Stevens writes in the dissent "The conceit that corporations must be treated identically to natural persons in the political sphere is not only inaccurate but also inadequate to justify the Court's disposition of this case."

This goes back to the 1886 ruling Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company
(18 U.S.394) that gives corporations the same rights as people. Gore argues that, because of the 1886 decision, "the 'monopolies in commerce' that Jefferson had wanted to prohibit in the Bill of Rights were full-blown monsters, crushing competition from smaller businesses, bleeding farmers with extortionate shipping costs, and buying politicians at every level of government". Based on that ruling, the current Bush court construed this as a freedom of speech issue.

The Republicans are forever conjuring up visions of a "liberal Press" and "activist Judges". The most activist judge I can think of is Antonin Scalia! The next two are Roberts and Alito. I'll never forget old "Clueless" Chuck Schumer's response when asked how he could have voted for Alito. He said "We were duped!". Duped!? Who was duped? Unlike "Clueless" Chuck, I wasn't on the Judiciary committee to ask questions of this guy, yet I wasn't duped! Who's we, Chuck? You and the bug in your pocket? You rolled over and voted for these guys. Don't be so outraged when they make a decision that may well be responsible for you losing your job. These justices are not just conservative, they have an agenda. They seem to be bent on overturning any previous decisions that are not in line with the neocon philosophy.

If some of these yellow bellied, gutless, hair plugged and blow combed democratic worriers about getting re-elected, don't pass serious legislation to stymie this decision, they'll be out of work along with the rest of the country. Obama may as well turn over the presidency to Goldman Sachs, if he hasn't already.

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