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well, duh. Let's leave the Presidency alone (Bush stole two elections) and the Congress (both sides and both parties take millions from corporate interests) and look at the judicial--which BTW, is also corrupt, even the Supreme Court. What Scalia and Thomas did, no lower court judge could have gotten way with. Their close ties to the Bush campaign should have recused them from sitting on the 2000 election decision--assuming there was an incorrupt way to put that decision before the Supreme Court, which I personally doubt. Thomas did not let lawyering for Monsanto in the past stop him from protecting their interests in the rBGH controversy. The Fourth Circuit Court did NOTHING about the stealing of the 2004 election in Ohio. Etc.
[3 points]2 years ago by dauguyReplyEdited 2 years ago by dauguy
Of course it is!
well, duh. Let's leave the Presidency alone (Bush stole two elections) and the Congress (both sides and both parties take millions from corporate interests) and look at the judicial--which BTW, is also corrupt, even the Supreme Court. What Scalia and Thomas did, no lower court judge could have gotten way with. Their close ties to the Bush campaign should have recused them from sitting on the 2000 election decision--assuming there was an incorrupt way to put that decision before the Supreme Court, which I personally doubt. Thomas did not let lawyering for Monsanto in the past stop him from protecting their interests in the rBGH controversy. The Fourth Circuit Court did NOTHING about the stealing of the 2004 election in Ohio. Etc.
LOL....there you go again.....
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[-5 points] 2 years ago by deleted user ReplyIs this a retorical question?
Yes, it favors big business over individuals.
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[1 point] 2 years ago by deleted user ReplyThey are all the same. World wide