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by Reader Comments
Controversial Supreme Court Decision
Comment by D. Acres of WA
President Obama was out of line for insulting the [Supreme] Court in the State of the Union Address. It's called separation of powers, and he should respect it. I for one agree with the ruling, as long as it's disclosed who is paying for an advocacy ad. People (including those who own a corporation) can decide for themselves what they agree/disagree with and act accordingly. Given the sycophantic worship of the left by mainstream media, this will give competing views voice.
Comment by Keyth of MD
I find that Republicans immediately jerk to attention if anyone says anything about them. This is a very conservative court. This ruling will enable corporations to wrest control from both the conservative and liberal individuals in this country. It's about free speech? Corporations can't speak, but people can.
Comment by Anne of MA
Obama, either out of his incredible ignorance of the law or his unparalleled dishonesty, blatantly misrepresented the court's ruling and its impact on the electoral process in a shameless attempt to intimidate the
Comment by Lance of NY
Our government is made up of three separate powers. This is how it was designed. With the Legislative and Executive branches holding hands for the past year, the Judicial has been the only true separate power. If the Executive power decides to throw punches at the Judicial just because they did not fall in line with its expectations, then the judicial power should be able to comment back. These powers should be separate but equal. So if you want to comment then include how out of line it is for the president to bash the Supreme Court!
Comment by D. Travis of VA
It appears that once a conservative joins the
Comment by A. Caprio of VA
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