Sunday, February 7

slacktivist

slacktivist: "The Supreme Court has ruled that corporations are persons and that money is speech and that, therefore, corporations have a greater right to free speech than other, mortal persons with actual mouths but not as much money. These poorer, merely human persons also don't get to enjoy the apparently divine right of limited liability.

Among the more intriguing repercussions of this astonishing and absurd ruling is that foreign corporations are also now free to buy up all the airtime they can afford to run attack ads against American elected officials. The xenophobic right wing seems only dimly aware of this so far, but I can't help but wonder how they will respond when, say, America Movil -- the Latin American mobile phone company owned by Carlos Slim Helu, the world's third-richest man -- decides to run campaign ads attacking U.S. politicians opposed to illegal immigration."

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