Community | January 24, 2010 | 1 comment

Damage Done by Supreme Court worse than Bin Laden Ever Could Do

JonRaymond
Congressman Alan Grayson says, "i have never seem a more serious threat to democracy in my lifetime. The damage done to the fiber of American democracy ... is something that Osama Bin Laden couldn't have accomplished on his best day."
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  • Pajarito7
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      Pajarito7  
    • Hmm well, why don't we force everyone to vote and get rid of the bad electoral system. That way our votes will really count and not be screwed by these super rich congressman in a presidential campaign. This works for the Australians then why not for us? Besides America isn't a democracy if we don't have any voters. We need to limit the number of times a senator can be re-elected because for many there's a disadvantage to bring change. If everyone voted I bet more people would be conscience of who really is beneficial for our state and who is not and that way candidates would have to fight fair and square. . . but that's just me. I think half of America doesn't even know what's going on in our laws until it hits them right then.

      Corporations shouldn't have this power because they aren't citizens they are businesses. If we were socialists I'd beg to defer but because we are a free-market who can run business internationally from within the United States that means businesses have control, possibly of even foreign policy who's stretched out to poor countries. Don't you see its all about who gets the power? A business will do anything to make money, not to benefit the people. If businesses are allowed to intervene with politics then we should convert to a socialist-democracy.

    • 2 years ago
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