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Lobbying Power.

Name: York 2005-04-21 17:18

Do you guys think that lobbying power should be restricted in certain ways for large groups and corporations?  This is naive in one respect-such an attempt might be unconstitutional, since a group has a first amendment right to express its agenda.  But there are other ways to approach it, and how that relates to congressional persuasion, or even 'gifts' is up for discussion.  I don't really know anything about it so I'm throwing it out there.  Also relevant to the discussion may be the ways in which a company is afforded the same legal rights as an individual.

Name: Anonymous 2005-08-20 23:49

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I don't understand.  A major collapse of the government, a revolt, or devastating war will cause change, but what will prevent people from trying to rebuild their previously established system, especially when the majority believed it worked or was the "right" system intiially?

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