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When Money Makes Law, We All Pay The Price

by Snowbound <loosebowels@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 27, 2008 at 09:31 AM

How the mere possession of wealth makes the law in the United States- if 
you can pay enough people, you can easily suppress the voices of the 
truly committed, and right and wrong mean nothing. It's hard to conceive 
of a case where any cor****ate entity (most of which do not even pay 
taxes on their company profits) with thinking management would not stoop 
to such slimy-but-legal tactics as noted below to protect its interests. 
It is also a substantial argument in favor of the Republic's desperate 
need for regulatory protection against such measures.

<http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/02/26/ap4700632.html>

Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) on Tuesday acknowledged hiring people to fill 
seats before the start of a contentious federal hearing on how the 
company manages its broadband network, allowing its employees to take 
those seats when the filled-to-capacity hearing started.

Many people were turned away before Monday's Federal Communications 
Commission hearing at Harvard Law School, leading critics to accuse 
Comcast of stifling debate over the company's practice of favoring some 
forms of Internet traffic over others.

Comcast said it hired people to hold seats only after an advocacy group 
called Free Press urged its backers to attend.

[...more]
 




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