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    Jun 30, 2009, 01:16 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello tom:

    Corporations don't write books. The PERSON, or PEOPLE who wrote it could do with it what he/they wants.

    Corporations don't vote either. That's because they're not citizens.

    excon
    By the same logic, corporations don't advocate political ideas either. The person or people who advocate those ideas can advocate what he/they want.

    What's the difference between the two? Why, in your opinion, is this a violation of the Constitutional right to free speech?

    Elliot

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