An Equal Say
Thank you for citing the ray of hope for overturning Citizens United, with which the U.S. Supreme Court hijacked the Founders' notion that each citizen should effectively have an equal say in the election process ["Cracks in Citizens United," Full Disclosure, May]. Had the Founders anticipated the rise of corporations, their overpowering access to funds, and the means to anonymou...
Thank you for citing the ray of hope for overturning Citizens United, with which the U.S. Supreme Court hijacked the Founders' notion that each citizen should effectively have an equal say in the election process ["Cracks in Citizens United," Full Disclosure, May]. Had the Founders anticipated the rise of corporations, their overpowering access to funds, and the means to anonymou...
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