Anything said by Olberman can be safely relegated to the waste-bin
along with Limbaugh's comments, both are shills that refuse to see any
point but that of the most far removed from centre in their respective
directions.

Sadly, I do feel that this decision is terrible and will have a
serious detrimental effect on America. With corporations having no
restrictions on truth,lies, or spending for the republicans and unions
having no restrictions on these either for the democrats...
As so many in this nation keep themselves utterly ignorant of issues,
politicians, and science they will be influenced to a degree even
worse than they have been.

I have long been a proponent of some form of political intelligence
test for voting, or perhaps "earning" the right to vote by service.
This would be the only way to insure an intelligent and reality based
elections process in a nation where both the left and right have so
much mental sway. We have just suffered the first election of a
president by the media alone, and now all that will matter is who buys
(bribes) the most broadcasters and buys the most commercial time in
election years.

On Jan 23, 10:06 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
> While a bit on the hyperbolic side, this video of a special comment by
> Keith Olbermann on this week’s US Supreme Court decision points out
> much that quite logically follows from said legal decision. Perhaps
> those who appreciate democracy have a comment?...or even those who
> don’t appreciate it?...
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/vp/34985508#34985508

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