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Sandi EganParticipant
[quote=SD Transplant]If convicted, she faces a maximum term of 19 years in state prison[/quote]
Right. $60K was not enough, so now we are stuck with paying all her bills for another 19 years. That’s the way to amend the state budget.Sandi EganParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]If convicted, she faces a maximum term of 19 years in state prison[/quote]
Right. $60K was not enough, so now we are stuck with paying all her bills for another 19 years. That’s the way to amend the state budget.Sandi EganParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]If convicted, she faces a maximum term of 19 years in state prison[/quote]
Right. $60K was not enough, so now we are stuck with paying all her bills for another 19 years. That’s the way to amend the state budget.Sandi EganParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]If convicted, she faces a maximum term of 19 years in state prison[/quote]
Right. $60K was not enough, so now we are stuck with paying all her bills for another 19 years. That’s the way to amend the state budget.Sandi EganParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]If convicted, she faces a maximum term of 19 years in state prison[/quote]
Right. $60K was not enough, so now we are stuck with paying all her bills for another 19 years. That’s the way to amend the state budget.Sandi EganParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
Do foreigners have the right to free speech, when in our country ?[/quote]
As a person, they have a right to say anything.
As a corporation, do they have a right to sway elections their way by spending tons of money? Do you want elected officials owing allegiance to foreign multinationals?I think the problem is deeper than that, however. A company is not a person. A company does not have any moral obligations, and generally is not interested in anything except increasing its revenue short-term.
All citizens are supposed to have equal voice. But corporate executives can use corporate money to amplify their voices million-fold. Private citizens have zero chance competing against corporations and unions.
Sandi EganParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
Do foreigners have the right to free speech, when in our country ?[/quote]
As a person, they have a right to say anything.
As a corporation, do they have a right to sway elections their way by spending tons of money? Do you want elected officials owing allegiance to foreign multinationals?I think the problem is deeper than that, however. A company is not a person. A company does not have any moral obligations, and generally is not interested in anything except increasing its revenue short-term.
All citizens are supposed to have equal voice. But corporate executives can use corporate money to amplify their voices million-fold. Private citizens have zero chance competing against corporations and unions.
Sandi EganParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
Do foreigners have the right to free speech, when in our country ?[/quote]
As a person, they have a right to say anything.
As a corporation, do they have a right to sway elections their way by spending tons of money? Do you want elected officials owing allegiance to foreign multinationals?I think the problem is deeper than that, however. A company is not a person. A company does not have any moral obligations, and generally is not interested in anything except increasing its revenue short-term.
All citizens are supposed to have equal voice. But corporate executives can use corporate money to amplify their voices million-fold. Private citizens have zero chance competing against corporations and unions.
Sandi EganParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
Do foreigners have the right to free speech, when in our country ?[/quote]
As a person, they have a right to say anything.
As a corporation, do they have a right to sway elections their way by spending tons of money? Do you want elected officials owing allegiance to foreign multinationals?I think the problem is deeper than that, however. A company is not a person. A company does not have any moral obligations, and generally is not interested in anything except increasing its revenue short-term.
All citizens are supposed to have equal voice. But corporate executives can use corporate money to amplify their voices million-fold. Private citizens have zero chance competing against corporations and unions.
Sandi EganParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
Do foreigners have the right to free speech, when in our country ?[/quote]
As a person, they have a right to say anything.
As a corporation, do they have a right to sway elections their way by spending tons of money? Do you want elected officials owing allegiance to foreign multinationals?I think the problem is deeper than that, however. A company is not a person. A company does not have any moral obligations, and generally is not interested in anything except increasing its revenue short-term.
All citizens are supposed to have equal voice. But corporate executives can use corporate money to amplify their voices million-fold. Private citizens have zero chance competing against corporations and unions.
January 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM in reply to: Buying Scripps Ranch house need experience agent with rebate #498378Sandi EganParticipant[quote=gn]Adam Rappoport – 858 736 4778
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I wholeheartedly recommend Adam – by far the best agent I’ve ever heard of, let alone dealt with. On several occasions he had proven that he ranks my interests as his client higher than his own. Plus he is very knowledgeable as a realtor, and knows the area very well. Plus he has the rebate.
And he is a good guy, too πJanuary 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM in reply to: Buying Scripps Ranch house need experience agent with rebate #498530Sandi EganParticipant[quote=gn]Adam Rappoport – 858 736 4778
[email protected][/quote]
I wholeheartedly recommend Adam – by far the best agent I’ve ever heard of, let alone dealt with. On several occasions he had proven that he ranks my interests as his client higher than his own. Plus he is very knowledgeable as a realtor, and knows the area very well. Plus he has the rebate.
And he is a good guy, too πJanuary 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM in reply to: Buying Scripps Ranch house need experience agent with rebate #498921Sandi EganParticipant[quote=gn]Adam Rappoport – 858 736 4778
[email protected][/quote]
I wholeheartedly recommend Adam – by far the best agent I’ve ever heard of, let alone dealt with. On several occasions he had proven that he ranks my interests as his client higher than his own. Plus he is very knowledgeable as a realtor, and knows the area very well. Plus he has the rebate.
And he is a good guy, too πJanuary 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM in reply to: Buying Scripps Ranch house need experience agent with rebate #499014Sandi EganParticipant[quote=gn]Adam Rappoport – 858 736 4778
[email protected][/quote]
I wholeheartedly recommend Adam – by far the best agent I’ve ever heard of, let alone dealt with. On several occasions he had proven that he ranks my interests as his client higher than his own. Plus he is very knowledgeable as a realtor, and knows the area very well. Plus he has the rebate.
And he is a good guy, too π -
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