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misha128-2009 says:
I wonder what Corporate America thinks about the Iraqis canceling the US no-bid contracts to sell oil to China and others. Republican policies now have us borrowing money from China to defend Chinese National Interests in Iraq!! The Republicans have downgraded the status of the US to a Chinese satellite as are now acting as Chinese proxies to protect their interests in Iraq.
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babooph says:
The govt represents them thru their lobbyists-they get off on their taxes ,let them pay for their farsical govornment.
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davide73-2009 says:
Two things wrong with the USA are the expansion of overly large and influential corporations and the mega rich.....both have far too much influence over our government.

Both need to be broken and stripped of their undue power and wealth and the excess wealth taxed and used to rebuild the country and its infrastructure.

I completely agree with the statements above. The people need to take back our country.
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cbsblogger says:
Two things majorly wrong with the USA are the expansion of overly large and influential corporations and the mega rich.....both have far too much influence over our government.

Both need broken and stripped of their undue power and wealth and the excess wealth taxed and used to rebuild the country and its infrastructure.
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cbsblogger says:
The problem with America is that corporations need to be seriously taxed to help run our country as in non-discretionary income. They should never have discretionary influence over our government as in "we will pay if you do this or that".

These "US Corporations" is a misnomer. They use our country, collect taxpayer pork and economic incentives, pay very little in taxes, they hire few Americans and they do nothing for the country except corrupt it. So what benefit are they to the USA?

Every corporation in America should be independently rated as to what benefits they actually do for the greater good of the USA and its citizens. Corporations are not citizens and deserve no rights.
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my2centss says:
176(D) to 87(R) corporations. Oil, pharmaceutical, banks...etc. What is different between the two? Its time for a 3rd party president.
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deacon20081 says:
Gripe about corporations paying to have their people heard all you like, it won''t change a thing. Both Parties who claim to be avoiding special interests and the lobbyists are guilty of the same tactics.
The problem I hace with McCain is that he was once respected as a voice of reason amid republican insanity, now however he has sold his soul to the Oil Companies and Big Business entirely.
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wellhell3 says:
The Denver Host Committee for the Democrats did not make their sponsorship packet available.

Corporate sponsor participation may go beyond financial contributions.

Of COURSE the democrats aren''t going to reveal the cash from corporations, just like their SCAM artist candidate hasn''t revealed his either.
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demwatcher says:
"EXACTLY! This is how a fascist country operates. When are WE the People going to figure it our. Corporations they way they operate are bad for human and other life on the planet. Time to boycott and general strike. Time to bring the fascists to their knees.

Posted by noloyalisti at 04:58 PM : Aug 20, 2008"

Educate yourself on Fascism, idiot, because you OBVIOUSLY do not know what Fascism really is. You are as stupid a McVet with his tossing that word around.
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noloyalisti says:
When are we going to admit that this is a fascist country where big corporations run the media, the government and the military? Why do we hold these people like the GOP, who value dollars above human life in such high esteem? Look at Wal-Mart who runs sweat shops in China, a COMMUNIST country. They have ruined so many small businesses, the lifeblood of the economy and of free and progressive thinking.
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