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In reply to the discussion: "The Oligopolization of America" Corporatism Clearly Described In HRC MSM Pump Vs Bernie Blackout! [View all]Scuba
(53,475 posts)5. This is why an open internet is essential for our democracy. Oh, and you can blame Bill Clinton ...
... for the Telecommunications Act of 1996 which allowed the consolidation of our corporate media.
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"The Oligopolization of America" Corporatism Clearly Described In HRC MSM Pump Vs Bernie Blackout! [View all]
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
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Oh, they have figured it out. The more money in Wall St, the less democracy on Main St. nt
raouldukelives
Dec 2015
#14
I See, Here Supporters Prefer To Hold Their "Enthusiasm" Close to the vest...
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
#81
The Democratic Presidential Primary This Cycle... IS THE GENERAL ELECTION!
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
#3
This is why an open internet is essential for our democracy. Oh, and you can blame Bill Clinton ...
Scuba
Dec 2015
#5
Spread "The Word" Beyond This Site! THIS IS IMPORTANT In Restoring Our Democracy!
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
#10
Bernie Sanders Represents THE Answer To Turning Back The Corporatist State That Is America Today
CorporatistNation
Jan 2016
#86
And do you think Hillary isn't even a bigger supporter of rxcessive military expenditures.
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#17
If you threw out all the Congress people who voted for excessive military spending in their careers,
mhatrw
Dec 2015
#56
The priblem is the amount of money which goes to military contractors, it is not the
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#31
He is continuing to support this program, it makes me wonder why Sanders is
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#35
"Sander has voted for military action & regime changes" <- you offer no proof, no links, nada. n/t
99th_Monkey
Dec 2015
#38
This is well known, I know what Hillary Clinton's votes have been, I do not
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#42
Nader: Hillary Clinton is “Poster Child for the Military-Industrial-Complex”
99th_Monkey
Dec 2015
#40
He should not be complaining about military spending when he is a champion of the F-35.
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#47
Let's look at Lockheed Martin compensation to the executives, $70,442,613
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#48
Who is the bigger "supporter", the Senator who votes for the omnibus defense funding bill
mhatrw
Dec 2015
#59
Yeah, Sanders is not perfect. Who is the alternative running on a "dismantle the military" platform?
mhatrw
Dec 2015
#58
WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!!!! The BEST Investment That A Corporate Entity Can Make...
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
#76
A Review of Hillary's Record on Similar Offers Demonstrates That She Has Nary Seen An "Offer"
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
#80
Thanks for the information, guess the executives getting big bonus is not a problem also.
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#39
The truth backed by history and facts while it hurts, is not pimping. No matter who writes it.
ViseGrip
Dec 2015
#51
The truth here is that 82% of this board are Bernie Sanders supporters. That's for a reason.
ViseGrip
Dec 2015
#53
Can Anyone Deny That The Democratic Party Especially When Considering Third Wayers is
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
#75
Why didn't you read the article? Why are you trying to dismiss it based on its publisher?
mhatrw
Dec 2015
#62
I Could Give A Flying FUCK About WHo An Author Is IF The Information Is Accurate Which...
CorporatistNation
Dec 2015
#73