Archive for the "Law & Ethics" Category

Is corporate campaign funding an inherent impediment to democracy?

Posted Sunday, April 4, 2010 by admin


Publicly-traded corporations already act as a ********* form of democracy.. one in which votes for representatives and for major decisions are bought and sold on a free market, and anyone who’s willing to spend the money can buy the majority share. This is fine in their own element, but when it is necessary for candidates and parties to win corporate support in order to win a major election, especially the presidential elections or general party funds, is corporate involvement in campaign funding an inherent impediment to democracy and equality, and the one-man one-vote principal?
OK if it is, is it an illegal infringement of the Constitution for politicians and parties to accept corporate contributions, as we are guaranteed a republican form of government?

Is this even legal? It completely breaks the freedom of speech?

Posted Saturday, March 20, 2010 by admin


I was going through reading articles when this one popped up. It’s about a resolution soon to be put into effect in Britain which pretty much states that no one can have an opinion, stereotype or their own thoughts on the Muslim world. Here’s the article:

“Religious groups and free-speech advocates are banding together to fight a United Nations resolution they say is being used to spread Sharia law to the Western world and to intimidate anyone who criticizes Islam.

The non-binding resolution on “Combating the Defamation of Religion” is intended to curtail speech that offends religion — particularly Islam.

Pakistan and the Organization of the Islamic Conference introduced the measure to the U.N. Human Rights Council in 1999. It was amended to include religions other than Islam, and it has passed every year since.

In 2005, Yemen successfully brought a similar resolution before the General Assembly. Now the 192-nation Assembly is set to vote on it again.

The non-binding Resolution 62/145, which was adopted in 2007, says it “notes with deep concern the intensification of the campaign of defamation of religions and the ethnic and religious profiling of Muslim minorities in the aftermath of 11 September 2001.”

It “stresses the need to effectively combat defamation of all religions and incitement to religious hatred, against Islam and Muslims in particular.”

But some critics believe the resolution is a dangerous threat to freedom of speech everywhere.

The U.S. government mission in Geneva, in a statement, told the U.N. Human Rights Council in July that “defamation-related laws have been abused by governments and used to restrict human rights” around the world, and sometimes Westerners have been caught in the web.

Critics give some recent news events as examples of how the U.N. “blasphemy resolution” has emboldened Islamic authorities and threatened Westerners:

– On Oct. 3 in Great Britain, three men were charged for plotting to kill the publisher of the novel “The Jewel of Medina,” which gives a fictional account of the Prophet Muhammad and his child bride. FOXNews.com reported U.S. publisher Random House Inc., was going to release the book but stopped it from hitting shelves after it claimed that “credible and unrelated sources” said the book could incite violence by a “small, radical segment.”

– An Afghan student is on death row for downloading an article about the role of women in Islam, FOXNews.com also reported.

– In December 2007 “a court reportedly sentenced two foreigners to six months in prison for allegedly marketing a book deemed offensive to Aisha, one of the Prophet Muhammad’s wives,” the U.S. government said.

– A British teacher was sentenced to 15 days in jail in Sudan for offending Islam by allowing students to name the class teddy bear Muhammad in November 2007.

– In February 2007 in Egypt an Internet blogger was sentenced to four years in prison for writing a post that critiqued Islam.

– In 2004, Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh was murdered after the release of his documentary highlighting the abuse of Muslim women.

“It’s obviously intended to have an intimidating effect on people expressing criticism of radical Islam, and the idea that you can have a defamation of a religion like this, I think, is a concept fundamentally foreign to our system of free expression in the United States,” said former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton.”

Now does anyone believe this is a GOOD thing? Or is anyone else with me in thinking that this is completely immoral to even TRY to regulate how other individuals view a certain religion?

http://geneva.usmission.gov/Press2008/July/0715DefamationReligions.html

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,432502,00.html

To those adding that it’s simply for people to stop criticizing religion, think about this: freedom of speech means that those who want to particpate in their *** pride parade can do so. It also means if I want to go up and down the streets screaming about God I can do so. It means if you’re Muslim and someone doesn’t agree with your religion, you have the right to defend yourself but you’re probably not going to change their mind. This particular thing that they’re trying to pass is regulating everything to the point where radicalists are going to have control of most things. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want any religion, creed or anything running the world. I’d rather a melting pot.
Aww hello Beetroot Yourself. I hope you have a BLESSED day sugar. =)
Betroot EDIT: It shows hunny.
Ben:
I never said UK. The article said UK. It said it right there in the text. Again, this is an article from a news source. My opinion wasn’t in quotations. And we do have the right to put whatever muck we want on the internet. Have you seen any **** lately? Would you not agree that it’s basically lies? People put up websites applauding 9/11. People put up websites defaming Christianity. People put up websites putting down gays and ********. There are so many different sites out there who “lie” all the time. Why should a couple websites who were doing the same thing as these others but towards Muslims be any different? In case you were wondering, I am a little bit educated and think before I speak.

How Many More People Will Barack Hussein Obama Have To Disavow, Repudiate and Denounce In His Campaign?

Posted Wednesday, February 3, 2010 by admin


Tony Rezco his long term friend, financial supporter, the man who sold him his palacial home for a fraction of the market value (wink-wink) on trial, “denounced”.

Louis Farrakhan Black Muslim Militant Leader of the Nation of Isalm, alledgedly linked to the assasination of Malcom X, militant aniti-semite, bigot, America-Hating racist, applauded on tip toe by Barack Hussein Obama when he was given a Lifetime Acheivement Award by Obama’s pastor and “Christian” church!

And now Obama has denounced a man he has called his “life long beloved mentor”, “good friend” and “spiritual guide”, the man that married him and his wife Michele.

Yes you guessd it his pastor “Rev” Jeremiah Wright!

His ‘invaluable friend and ally” was just denouced by … yes you guessed it Barack Hussein Obama after the TV and Internet are playing his pastor’s racist, **** filled, bigoted
Anti-American sermons filled with vitriol, curse words and pure unmitagated evil anti-American declarations!

Any idea

In an email his campaign just sent out to reporters titled “Governor Bill Richardson Statement on New England

Posted Thursday, January 28, 2010 by admin


In an email his campaign just sent out to reporters titled “Governor Bill Richardson Statement on New England Patriots Spying Incident,” Richardson is quoted as telling voters in Iowa today that “The President has been allowed to spy on Americans without a warrant, and our U.S. Senate is letting it continue. You know something is wrong when the New England Patriots face stiffer penalties for spying on innocent Americans than **** Cheney and George Bush.”

http://www.nyobserver.com/2007/richardson-uses-new-england-patriots-tackle-bush

? there is the question mark! and i am asking now who should have higher standards? some entertainers who like slamming their bodies together for the enjoyement of conservative christians on the sabbath? or someone who has the integrity to up hold the constitution?

I want to use the title of a 1970’s song as part of an local advertising campaign is this a copyright no-no?

Posted Friday, January 1, 2010 by admin


The song I was thinking of using was the song titled “whats love got to do with it?” I wanted that to be a catchy opener for my print ad.

What responsibility should Obama have for the democratic break in of Palin’s eMail?

Posted Wednesday, November 11, 2009 by admin


Within days of being appointed, Pailin was falsly accused by Obama supports of ‘babygate’ where they falsely suggested her baby was some one else’s.

Now that there has been a democratic break in of her email and posting on the internet by Obama supporters. What reposnibility should Obama hold for the eMailGate conspiracy? Is his campaign out of control? Is this Daly machine politics on steroids?

Are you buying the advertising campaign to kill real healthcare reform?

Posted Tuesday, September 29, 2009 by admin


Thumbs up for everybody who understand what the Repugs are up to with their bogus polls and lies.

Ownership of the advertising campaign?

Posted Friday, September 18, 2009 by admin


When an advertising agency creates an ad or a whole campaign, who owns the rights to that? Is it the property of the agency or their client?

Someone started a smear campaign against me on the “Complaints Board” online/ None is true, what can i do?

Posted Saturday, September 12, 2009 by admin


This is damaging me greatly.

Is it common for politicians to use campaign money for personal use?

Posted Sunday, September 6, 2009 by admin


Since the whole thing with sara palin has become top story I wanted to know is this common to spend campaign money on clothes and things of that sort… If so can anyone give examples of politicians that have done this?