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Originally Posted by roachboy
this link
Daily Kos: State of the Nation
takes you to a summary of last night's colbert report segment on this case and it's implications.
it really is the first television program to touch on this case---which i think in itself gives you a pretty good idea of the way of things in the united states.
the ability to erase information is a fundamental aspect of the ability to control it.
i don't mean this to sound paranoid, but basically...well read the article.
and ask yourself: why aren't we being informed more of this case?
it's pretty important, don't you think?
there are some basic questions at stake in it concerning the nature of actually existing american pseudo-democracy, the processes themselves, don't you think?
but there's almost no press devoted to such an important matter.
why is that?
hmm.
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i'm guessing that it's because these media outlets are corporations themselves and an adverse ruling against corporations limits their ability to donate.
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