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Home About Links Feeds: Posts Comments One year since Citizens United v. FEC January 21, 2011 by Rick Claypool People are taking action across the country to mark the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that corporate political spending is the same thing as real speech by real people. Left unchecked, the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling will have grave consequences for our democracy . In last fall’s elections, corporate spending soared, and sources of outside spending were kept secret. This outside money was a major factor in 80 percent of the races where power changed hands. Now, any lawmaker who is interested in standing against corporate interests has to figure out how to say ‘no’ to corporate lobbyists wielding the resources to replace him or her with a more corporate-friendly lawmaker. But We, the People are mobilizing to fight back . From Massachusetts to Oregon, Florida to Alaska, more than 100 demonstration...

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