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red states rule
05-12-2010, 04:49 AM
Not surprised by this since this is what Obama would do if he could. He can't so he will let a court do it for him





Solicitor General Elena Kagan, nominated Monday to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Barack Obama, told that court in September that Congress could constitutionally prohibit corporations from engaging in political speech such as publishing pamphlets that advocate the election or defeat of a candidate for federal office.

Kagan’s argument that the government could prohibit political speech by corporations was rejected by a 5-4 majority of the Supreme Court in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the majority opinion in that case, and in a scathing concurrence Chief Justice John Roberts took direct aim at Kagan’s argument that the government could ban political pamphlets.

“The Government urges us in this case to uphold a direct prohibition on political speech. It asks us to embrace a theory of the First Amendment that would allow censorship not only of television and radio broadcasts, but of pamphlets, posters, the Internet, and virtually any other medium that corporations and unions might find useful in expressing their views on matters of public concern,” wrote Roberts. “Its theory, if accepted, would empower the Government to prohibit newspapers from running editorials or opinion pieces supporting or opposing candidates for office, so long as the newspapers were owned by corporations—as the major ones are. First Amendment rights could be confined to individuals, subverting the vibrant public discourse that is at the foundation of our democracy.”

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/65600

Monkeybone
05-12-2010, 06:46 AM
in my most pessimisstic/paranoid thoughts... he is just stacking it (like any President), and the stacking goes along with these emergency powers that he has been granting himself lately.

plus... even is she is just a "cautious" or quiet liberal, I think that she is just a puppet up there on the bench.

CSM
05-12-2010, 07:16 AM
I wonder how effective she has been as solicitor???

Simply holding the position does not make one competent or effective.

Little-Acorn
05-12-2010, 09:32 AM
Kagan is advocating the position she's being paid to advocate. Doesn't mean she agrees with it.

Also doesn't mean she disagrees.

You just can't tell from any of these positions she's argued as a lawyer, what she personally believes.