HolyCoast: Public Agrees With Supreme Court Campaign Finance Ruling
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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Public Agrees With Supreme Court Campaign Finance Ruling

Which also means they disagree with Obama who continued his rant against the ruling in today's weekly radio message. Most people think campaign donations should be considered a form of political speech protected by the First Amendment:
Americans' broad views about corporate spending in elections generally accord with the Supreme Court's decision Thursday that abolished some decades-old restrictions on corporate political activity. Fifty-seven percent of Americans consider campaign donations to be a protected form of free speech, and 55% say corporate and union donations should be treated the same way under the law as donations from individuals are. At the same time, the majority think it is more important to limit campaign donations than to protect this free-speech right.
Let's face it, Obama hates the constitution. He sees it as infringing on his ability to control every aspect of your life because it places limits on his authority.

Too bad.

2 comments:

Robert Fanning said...

The constitution infringes upon ACORN and their methods of persuasion.

Goofy Dick said...

Obama is upset because ACORN and some of his other unscrupulous friends are not getting the millions of our tax dollars they would have received if they had not been found out.