Supreme Court Eyes Decades of Campaign Finance Laws

The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear arguments in a case that could reverse major gains made in recent decades to reduce the influence of corporate money on federal elections. At first blush, Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission appears to Full Story »

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Patrick McGuire
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by Patrick McGuire - Sep. 10, 2009

The article has been written with a lot of forethought with the intention of trying to be impartial.

It is the citizen who is responsible for the political process. PAC's, groups and corporations are not citizens and have no constitutional rights to interfere in the political process. To think otherwise is to void the Constitution or misrepresent it.

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