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John,
Of course we're biased. We don't hide that fact that this blog is written by employees of Business Wire and we are a key part of the news dissemination process. Often times, others that blog or write about this issue are less than transparent about their biases and how they hope to gain financially.
Our follow-up post provides further detail from us on the SEC issue: http://businesswired.wordpress.com/2008/08/08/the-secs-interpretive-guidance-on-the-use-of-company-web-sites-a-reality-check/
Well, let's put it this way! Your comment shows how much hate is in you. Mr. Baisden is only showing how un-just the court system really is for CERTAIN people. And I thank God that some folks are not afraid to stand up and fight for the rights of others.
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> Special interests and lobbyist aren’t evil Interesting blanket statement. Depends on your definition of evil. If you want, I can provide you some examples which are pretty evil in my book. > , nor are they doing anything illegal. Sometimes, yeah, they do do things which are illegal. > It’s part of the democratic process. FFS, why? > The problem is that some have much more money and influence than others, I fail to see why we tolerate government by the people for the people having been turned into government by the wealthy for the wealthy. >, and can affect election outcomes disproportionately. And can influence politicians after they get elected, making the election process less of a true voice of the people than it should be. > And that’s the problem. That ain’t the only problem!
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