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Posted: 8:01 a.m. Friday, Nov. 30, 2012

Amending Free Speech 

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Hank “Guam may tip over” Johnson is up there as one of the most mindless people we have in Congress .. and that’s saying a lot when you have people like Corrine Brown and Maxine Waters running around. 

His latest idea is to … amend our Bill of Rights to limit freedom of speech.

Hank Johnson says, “We need a constitutional amendment to allow the legislature to control the so-called free speech rights of corporations.”  So-called?  Corporate free speech rights are every bit as ingrained in our Constitution as individual free speech rights because, after all, what is a corporation?  A corporation is nothing but a collective of people who have joined together in a legal structure to invest in a company while limiting their personal liability.  Democrats have a hard time grasping this concept … remember how much flack they gave Mitt Romney for his “corporations are people too” comment?

A corporation has every bit as much a right to free speech as the Democrats’ precious labor unions.  At least in the case of corporations, workers are not forced to hand over money that goes toward supporting progressive candidates and policies like in unions.

Why is the Left obsessed with corporate free speech?  Because of their inherent dislike for corporations, capitalism and free enterprise.  Only when it’s convenient, of course.

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