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03/08/2005 06:24:48 PM · #1
//www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7118767/

WHAT WHAT WHAT!! disregarding the whole, disregard for truth thing, its legal for corporations to stack up information like this and for you not to be able to view it or change it?

...i thought we had laws? no? my mistake...

Message edited by author 2005-03-08 18:33:33.
03/08/2005 06:40:36 PM · #2
Wow! Scary!
03/08/2005 07:22:22 PM · #3
Welcome to Corporate America, where the elite make you a consumer, a serial number, a potential profit unit.

They want you to keep buying big screen TV's for Sunday football and other new toys to keep you distracted from the distasteful, possibly revolution instigating, truth and reality of our times.
03/08/2005 08:13:15 PM · #4
Originally posted by maxj:

//www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7118767/

WHAT WHAT WHAT!! disregarding the whole, disregard for truth thing, its legal for corporations to stack up information like this and for you not to be able to view it or change it?

...i thought we had laws? no? my mistake...

Hadn't you heard? The Federal policy has been to "de-regulate" corporations of every ilk -- this means that rather than being regulated by the government, each industry is supposed to regulate itself.
03/08/2005 08:15:28 PM · #5
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Hadn't you heard? The Federal policy has been to "de-regulate" corporations of every ilk -- this means that rather than being regulated by the government, each industry is supposed to regulate itself.


...cringe
03/08/2005 09:03:41 PM · #6
Makes me want to hire a private investigator just to get the goods on myself.
03/08/2005 09:28:16 PM · #7
We will be watched over by Corporations of Loving Grace! Enter the Neo-Conservative Dreamtime!
03/08/2005 09:33:02 PM · #8
Bitch to someone who matters: Write Your Representative

Though, now a days if your bitch is not accompanied by an envelope filled with cash, it probably won’t be heard.
03/09/2005 05:47:50 PM · #9
Off of what GeneralE touched on, I recieved this email today:

Corporate interests vs ordinary American interests
Tomorrow, March 10th, the Senate Judiciary Committee will consider the nomination of mining and cattle industry lobbyist William Myers III for a lifetime appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals—the second highest court in the land. Myers is the first of 20 judicial nominees Bush has re-submitted in his second term. All 20 repeat nominees were rejected last term by Senate Democrats (as compared to the 204 judges they accepted) because these nominees consistently sided with corporate special-interests over the rights of ordinary Americans.
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