Pj
1k posts, incept 2009-12-07
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No a corporation is not a group of people. It is a single entity CONTROLLED BY a small group of people.
Making films and expressing opinions within those films is an integral part of film-making.
Repealing laws is not an integral part of banking.
So a corporation that is a film company can vocalize their political beliefs and it's protected by the First Amendment, but a corporation on the other side of the issue that disagrees can't speak with a similiar level of amplification if they're not a film company?
So much for debate and discussion of the issues. One side can make movies and TV shows and the other side can't even run a 30 second commercial.
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Is that clean spot on your bumper where your Obamacare sticker used to be?