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To: Ron who wrote (250094)4/2/2014 4:13:22 PM
From: SiouxPal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 362342
 
Well we have George Soros, and a ton of wealthy Democrats who may rise to the challenge.
Plus what we also have is the truth on our side.
There's a lot to say for the truth IMO.



To: Ron who wrote (250094)4/2/2014 6:47:15 PM
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SUPREME COURT DEFENDS WEALTHY’S RIGHT TO OWN GOVERNMENT



WASHINGTON ( The Borowitz Report)—By a five-to-four decision, the United States Supreme Court today defended the right of the wealthiest Americans to own the United States government.

Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts summarized the rationale behind the Court’s decision: “In recent years, this Court has done its level best to remove any barriers preventing the wealthiest in our nation from owning our government outright. And while the few barriers that remained were flimsy at best, it was high time that they be shredded as well.”

Citing the United States Constitution, Justice Roberts wrote, “Our founding fathers created the most magnificent democracy in human history. Now, thanks to this decision, the dream of owning that democracy is a reality.”

Justice Antonin Scalia also weighed in, telling reporters at the Court, “After all the pro-gay decisions we’ve been making around here lately, it was nice to finally have a win for the good guys.”

Photograph by Larry Downing-Pool/Getty.