Comments - CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE and Chapter 986 of the Revised Code of the Consolidated City of Indianapolis and Marion County. - Civil Discourse Now2024-03-28T08:52:31Zhttp://civildiscoursenow.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6316350%3ABlogPost%3A15305&xn_auth=noNicolas,
Sorry to be rude. I…tag:civildiscoursenow.com,2012-01-25:6316350:Comment:151152012-01-25T11:54:35.498ZMark Smallhttp://civildiscoursenow.com/profile/04vjqivrcsdny
<p>Nicolas,</p>
<p>Sorry to be rude. I for got to wish you a good day.</p>
<p>Nicolas,</p>
<p>Sorry to be rude. I for got to wish you a good day.</p> Nicolas,
I am opposed to the…tag:civildiscoursenow.com,2012-01-25:6316350:Comment:151132012-01-25T11:54:06.565ZMark Smallhttp://civildiscoursenow.com/profile/04vjqivrcsdny
<p>Nicolas,</p>
<p>I am opposed to the holding in Citizens United that corporations have the full rights of human beings and that they should be able to give as much money as they wish in political campaigns. The Iowa caucuses were a good example of anonymous corporations acting on behalf of a candidate to smash another candidate. And there is a long case history at the U.S. Supreme Court pre-Roberts about distinctions between commercial and political speech.</p>
<p>Nicolas,</p>
<p>I am opposed to the holding in Citizens United that corporations have the full rights of human beings and that they should be able to give as much money as they wish in political campaigns. The Iowa caucuses were a good example of anonymous corporations acting on behalf of a candidate to smash another candidate. And there is a long case history at the U.S. Supreme Court pre-Roberts about distinctions between commercial and political speech.</p>