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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 777679" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Brett,</p><p> </p><p>I give say a $100 to a politican and ask that he only follow the constitution. The US Chamber of Commerce and other corp. interests give $1000's and $1000's to the same politican and they ask him to violate the constitution. Looking at the results of our gov't, whose contribution won the day but whose contribution in the manner and spirit of the law in the larger context should have held sway?</p><p> </p><p>If we want to argue the importance of the founding father's viewpoint in crafting this nation, then one must ask if they envisoned such a system as we have today, then why did it take over 200 years to get there rather than they could have just done this from the get go themselves? From controlling guns from the get go, controlled public education and a tightly regulated market for examples, why not make these things direct and clear from the outset. That said, why not make corporations a person with all rights from the outset instead of needing 100 years to go by and a destructive war to be fought to achieve those ends?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 777679, member: 2189"] Brett, I give say a $100 to a politican and ask that he only follow the constitution. The US Chamber of Commerce and other corp. interests give $1000's and $1000's to the same politican and they ask him to violate the constitution. Looking at the results of our gov't, whose contribution won the day but whose contribution in the manner and spirit of the law in the larger context should have held sway? If we want to argue the importance of the founding father's viewpoint in crafting this nation, then one must ask if they envisoned such a system as we have today, then why did it take over 200 years to get there rather than they could have just done this from the get go themselves? From controlling guns from the get go, controlled public education and a tightly regulated market for examples, why not make these things direct and clear from the outset. That said, why not make corporations a person with all rights from the outset instead of needing 100 years to go by and a destructive war to be fought to achieve those ends? [/QUOTE]
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