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To: Bill who wrote (116810)3/6/2008 5:44:57 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
By the way Bill, from a legal and political standpoint, you are wrong about a corporation not being a "person". Corporations are persons. In the law, a corporation is a "person" entitled to protection under the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution. Corporations, who are legally entitled to the benefits of the law should not avoid its burdens.



To: Bill who wrote (116810)3/6/2008 5:46:54 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 173976
 
Bill, the difference goes right into the pocket of the corporate management.



To: Bill who wrote (116810)3/6/2008 6:00:57 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
LIAR. Halliburton is ripping us all off, including the Pentagon. They are also in charge of the Iraqi oilfields and some 20% of that oil has been stolen before it even gets to market. These people are crooks, plain and simple. And if you defend them you are no better than a crook yourself. Not to mention a traitor.



To: Bill who wrote (116810)3/6/2008 11:08:54 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Corporations have no rights under the Constitution, but these days they act like they have all the rights, and we have none, including owning our airwaves, our media, our press, our government, our energy, our foreign policy, our environment, our health care, our education, our ability to get loans, even our military. (3 trillion wasted in Iraq largely due to privatization corruption)

Something has gone terribly wrong here. Corporations must be checked and balanced and forced to comply to what's good for society and the people, not just what's good for their greediest short-term profit mongers amongst them. Get a clue, rightwing, regulation of huge corporate powers is a GOOD thing, or the people lose all the power and our democracy fails.

One of the great errors of Ronald Reagan was to tell us that corporations (liike the S+L's he deregulated) could be trusted but not government. That was a lie.

In fact, it's now proven that while some corps are good and some beaurocrats are corrupt, it's actually the other way around. A good efficient government is by far better for the people than any kind of corporate monopoly, out-sourcer, privatizer, war profiteer or whatever. See FEMA under Clinton vs. FEMA under Bush.

The results are in and proven. We are going bankrupt as a nation because Bushies, like the Reaganites before them, gave the corporations way too much power and control over everything in our society, with no accountability, including almost no taxes to pay. In fact under Bush, corporations get tax breaks for screwing us over by sending jobs to the 3rd world.

All that has to stop and be reversed ASAP. Corporations can still make good money but not by polluting, cheating, gouging and sending US jobs overseas. That whole philosophy has got to stop or we're finished as a nation.



To: Bill who wrote (116810)3/7/2008 11:05:34 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
You really should develop an understanding of corporate cash flows before spouting off on these types of subjects.

That's way over his IQ level.....its hard to believe that he has a law degree. he has no ability to thin critically and posts only what his DNC masters have told him to post ......they probably tell him what to think as well....

J.