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Monday, June 25, 2012

Don't Let The Supreme Court Rule For Corporations

Most Americans do not agree with the Supreme Court or Mitt Romney when they say "corporations are people". It's past time for a Constitutional Amendment.

Eight in 10 poll respondents say they oppose the high court's Jan. 21 decision to allow unfettered corporate political spending, with 65 percent "strongly" opposed. Nearly as many backed congressional action to curb the ruling, with 72 percent in favor of reinstating limits.
The poll reveals relatively little difference of opinion on the issue among Democrats (85 percent opposed to the ruling), Republicans (76 percent) and independents (81 percent).





Go here and show support for the one state, Montana, that attempted to fight for our rights and are still fighting.

By George Strain,
Exasperated citizen!
at 5:41 PM
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Labels: Constitution, Corporate, Democrats, Republican, right wing, Romney, Supreme Court

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