Money Talks
Appeared in the “Week in Review” section of the Sunday, September 20th, 2009 Edition of the New York Times, mistakenly credited there to Jim Morin.
Tags: bullhorn, campaign contributions, campaign donations, Citi, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, corporate influence, corporate personhood, first amendment, free speech, mccain-feingold, money, SCOTUS, wealthy
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8 Responses to “Money Talks”
this is freaking awesome, it should be shown to anyone who thinks regulating advertising (politcal or not) infinges free speech.
Making the corporate megaphone gilded was a wary nice touch.
I love how you can sum these enormous concepts up in two drawings. I’m a fan 🙂
Perfect. Just perfect.
Congrats on this showing up in the Sunday NYT.
Great message, Terrence, and congratulations on the NYT venue. Now if they could just attribute it accurately.
Ben’s mom
Time to dig this one out again.
http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2023282000_apxsupremecourtcampaignfinance.html
Arrrgh are you friggin’ kidding me!?
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