24 January 2010

A Great Victory for Freedom of Speech

On Friday, the supreme court approved corporate companies running ads and giving finances to political campaigns.

This means that Amway Global, or Coke, or what ever, can now endorse a candidate, and give money to a campaign.

If this was rejected it would be a huge blow to freedom of speech. So now this will not only allow free speech, but competition. And further start the competing of corporate business in the political field.

'The Pepsi Candidate' vs. The 'Coke Candidate.' Great for profits and competition.

But this also means, ooh, even ABC and Fox can be bias in their support. This must just have MSNBC just all up in a tizzy. Previously, since they are owned by GE and GE takes federal funds, and the Owner of GE is a white house appointed staff member, MSNBC is essentially a public company. -Wait, wait, stop, stop ,stop. MSNBC, owned by GE, GE takes FEDERAL FUNDS. MSNBC, paychecks and funds paid for by the same finance support as GE. Is MSNBC, *gasp* state controlled media? In other words, propaganda?

Back to reality, MSNBC previously busted other media outlets, usually Fox (some one is jealous) for their coverage. This was mostly because they had a huge monopoly on sided coverage. Now that monopoly is gone, and everything is fair game.

The way it should be. Freedom of speech is victorious!!!

Point for the Constitution! Take that Progressives!

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