Friday, January 29, 2010

VIOLATION OF CONSTTUTIONAL RIGHTS

The Supreme Court decision to allow Corporations and Unions the right to unrestricted contributions for poitical funding is in violation of the individual rights of individuals. CEOs and Union Leaders do not have the right to vote or use the rights of the individual stockholders in the Corporation or the individual members of the Unions without their consent and permission. Political Donations are a definite part and partial of the voting process, and in a democracy voting is restricted to one vote per individual. Even in a Republic such as ours that has a Constitution guaranteeing individual voting rights, voting is restricted to one vote per individual. Any person, or thing, or Supreme Court Decision that interferes with an individual's vote is in violation of voting rights granted under the Constitution.

Friday, January 22, 2010

SUPREME COURT DECISION UNJUST AND UNFAIR

The Supreme Court decision to allow Corportions and Unions to make political contributions is unjust and unfair. This allows Corporate CEO's and Union Leaders to make decisions for others without their concent or permission. This distorts the principle of democracy, majority rule. Minority stock holders and members of unions should have the right to their own political decisions.