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| Question, Can a Corporation Run for Election?; I haven't a clue..... | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 14 2008, 03:03 PM (217 Views) | |
| mynameis | Nov 14 2008, 03:03 PM Post #1 |
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Question, Can a Corporation Run for Election? |
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| Travis | Nov 14 2008, 03:07 PM Post #2 |
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You are being sarcastic right? where do you think Obama's 500 million dollars came from? |
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| mynameis | Nov 14 2008, 03:19 PM Post #3 |
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Well I was kinda wondering what the odds are of say Monsanto running for president? I think they have to be a physical person, because the CEO would have to recuse himself. I think Bush Cheney was Haliburton and the Carlyle Group's Manchurian candidates. Our public basically has if taking this scenario into account elected the banking Giant Fannie and Freddie into office. If this holds true, the private sector spending through government favored contracts should show appearant cronyism and ethical violations for Obama's Biden GOP. Not that it stopped Bush Cheney or anything. Okay...creepy Obama's bid en GOP. Edited by mynameis, Nov 14 2008, 03:21 PM.
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| hiphopopotamus | Nov 14 2008, 03:57 PM Post #4 |
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While a corporation is treated as a person in certain situations, they cannot run for office. Why put yourself up to that much scrutiny when you can just hedge your bets and give all the candidates a few million for their campaigns? |
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