Roy Barnes on ‘Citizens United’ decision: ‘What a crock’

The State Bar held a series of seminars Friday on the implications of the Citizens United on campaign financing – the famous U.S. Supreme Court decision is now just over a year old.

One of the participants was state Rep. Wendell Willard, R-Sandy Springs, who is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.

Williard made a bit of news when he said it was likely that a) the Legislature would soon consider a measure to restore the rule-making authority of the body once known as the State Ethics Commission; and b) he favored more reliable financing of the agency.

Former Gov. Roy Barnes at a Thursday news conference, defending Cobb EMC's chief on theft and racketeering charges. Vino Wong, vwong@ajc.com

Former Gov. Roy Barnes at a Thursday news conference, defending Cobb EMC's chief on theft and racketeering charges. Vino Wong, vwong@ajc.com

Stacey Kalberman, executive secretary of the awkwardly renamed Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission, was in the audience. And seemed pleased.

Another participant was former Gov. Roy Barnes, who made light of his November defeat – and said he was done with running for office. But for the bar, he penned a lively condemnation of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to extend to the right of political speech to corporations.

Read the entire piece here. These are some of the opening lines:

”A Corporation has no soul. It can not repent and be born again even by the most determined Southern Baptist evangelist. It can not marry, even to a corporation of the opposite sex, much less the same sex.

“It can not vote. A corporation can not adopt a child or be compelled to pay child support. A corporation can not think or have an opinion.

“Even the most conservative in our society recognize the difference in corporate and personal existence when they argue a corporation should not pay taxes because it is an artificial creature passing through levied taxes to consumers.

“The examples are endless. Despite these obvious differences and contrary to a over a hundred years of settled Supreme Court precedent, the Court in Citizens United held that corporations have been pining since the beginning of the Republic to voice its long restrained free speech rights and should be set free to do so.

“What a crock.”

The former governor says this about last year’s failed campaign to return to the governor’s mansion:

“During my last run for governor the Republican Governors Association spent between seven and eight million dollars against me in to do one thing—to make me the greater of two evils. From scorched earth scenes reminiscent of the landscape of Mars to every little issue possible I was portrayed as the worst person on earth.

“Now, I am not whining. I have a thick skin, and anyway this is the life I have chosen, to paraphrase Hyman Roth from ‘Godfather II.’ But, with all of the money being spent against me I did not have the resources to combat the negative attacks. Let me give you one example.

“Jobs, of course, were a big issue in the campaign. During the time I was governor, 235,000 were created. I am not saying I was responsible for all of the job creation but my prior record as governor was a much debated subject during the campaign. The RGA began airing television spots saying while I was governor Georgia led the nation in job losses. This was simple not true.

“During my tenure Georgia was the fourth fastest growing state in the nation and the fastest growing state east of the Rocky Mountains, but in the month after the attacks of September 11, and because Hartsfield-Jackson was shut down during that time, Georgia bounced up as losing the most jobs during that short period of time.

“Because the resources of the RGA were so much greater, we could not respond and at the same time adequately promote our message. Thus the louder voice won. There was no discussion of issues like stem cell research which I favored and Governor Deal did not. There was no discussion of shortening the school year because of budget constraints which I said was off limits and Governor Deal said was not.

“Excessive money manipulates the truth and corporations are the greatest bundlers of political money in our system. The fewer restraints in corporate money, the greater chance of manipulation in campaigns.”

- By Jim Galloway, Political Insider

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107 comments Add your comment

TrishaDishaWarEagle

January 28th, 2011
5:46 pm

Q: whats the difference in king rat Roy Barnes and a crock of sh*t?

A: The crock

Keith T

January 28th, 2011
5:49 pm

Roy………………………………………What a bitter crock!

James

January 28th, 2011
5:53 pm

crybaby – sounds like Jimmy Carter II

Minty Fresh

January 28th, 2011
5:56 pm

“From scorched earth scenes reminiscent of the landscape of Mars to every little issue possible I was portrayed as the worst person on earth. Now, I am not whining.”

- Uhmm, if you aren’t whining – what do you call it. 2 time loser.

“…with all of the money being spent against me I did not have the resources to combat the negative attacks.”
- why didn’t you have the resources? Oh yeah, the citizens of the state disliked you, ran you out of the office, and simultaneously totally threw your entire party out of office/control. More whining from the creep (who has no problem raking in money defending corporations that he seems to dislike so much)

No Longer Republican

January 28th, 2011
5:56 pm

so you morons don’t care about corporations deciding what happens in our nation? Just the same old stupidity from Georgians.

tom mitchell

January 28th, 2011
5:59 pm

Roy Barnes is a damn sharp politician. I proudly voted for him.

Hilarious

January 28th, 2011
6:00 pm

Read the whole paper…hilarious!!!!!

“We have no investigative reporting in Georgia any more. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution with a once statewide presence and zeal to root out corruption and deflate political myths of political advertising is no more. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution with a once statewide presence and zeal to root out corruption and deflate political myths of political advertising is no more.”

Edsel

January 28th, 2011
6:00 pm

”A Corporation has no soul. … It can not marry,…”

But Roy, I’m a corporation (LLC) with a wife. Does this mean I’m a soulless philanderer?

Hilarious

January 28th, 2011
6:01 pm

More Barnes on the AJC…

“We now have Truth-O-Meters, whatever that means. Defining what should be the issues and holding the candidates accountable for their positions on real issues is the mark of a great newspaper, not bio puff pieces properly balanced with every position of each candidate however inane.”

yuzeyurbrain

January 28th, 2011
6:03 pm

I predict that by the next gubernatorial race so many people will be saying that they supported Barnes that the polls will show that he actually won!

Jawja

January 28th, 2011
6:03 pm

HE’S RIGHT, and in your evil little hearts, you know it. A corporation can’t have a baby, they’re meeting in Atlanta as we speak to figure out how to send more jobs out of the country, and where is that gonna leave you, el stupido!

Bill from Duluth

January 28th, 2011
6:12 pm

I guess King Roy has decided that if free speech were limited then he might win. Sorry Roy this is not Red China, the Constitution rules here. Congress shall make NO LAW…..

oldtimer

January 28th, 2011
6:18 pm

Roy……You want some cheese with that wine?? We voted against you because we do not like you or trust you…Go get a job.

TrishaDishaWarEagle

January 28th, 2011
6:19 pm

I detest that illiterate baby factories and people who can’t name their congressman and senators, and who get section 8, wic, and food stamps can vote..I feel better about letting successful people heading corporations spend money to keep the slime democrats and their base out of office and out of my purse, than I do about the $480 billion a year spent ..no..wasted..on the poor, who will always be poor, because they are dregs.

The Centrist

January 28th, 2011
6:20 pm

Edsel, let’s put things into perspective. If you are a soulless philanderer, your wife will take your LLC. But if your LLC is the soulless philanderer, she wouldn’t take you.

Denny

January 28th, 2011
6:23 pm

I seem to notice that the same old sh– is being written about Roy without any basis. I would gladly have back the prosprous days or Roy’s administration and the leadership that the state enjoyed.

Shame upon Them

January 28th, 2011
6:24 pm

hope the folks that voted for ex-Gov. roy now see him for what he truly is. also hope the folks that voted the new governor see him for what he is. when faced with a prime opportunity and choice to improve the state’s budget by reinstating the sales tax on groceries he apparently is choosing to simply cut employees (both state employees and teachers and/or their benefits) rather than have a fair and broad based tax to at least keep our services as best we can. shame on both of these men. i would urge the AJC to run an article on the changes in education salaries and benefits versus the salaries and benefits of state employees since Gov. Zell just so that voting persons in the state of georgia can have some sunshine shown on these issues. i doubt we’ll ever see daylight shine on these issues. watch the cuts that fall between now and the next legislative session and see how many could have been avoided by putting the sales tax back on groceries….

TrishaDishaWarEagle

January 28th, 2011
6:25 pm

p.s Roy sucks

Time to put this file to bed and head out to dinner …I’m thinking Hibachi ans sushi.

Auf Weidersehen

The Centrist

January 28th, 2011
6:28 pm

Oldtimer. King Roy made a fortune as a hated trial lawyer, has ownership in profitable banks, has a net worth tthree-times the Deal family debts, and now you tell HIM to get a job?

Aquagirl

January 28th, 2011
6:30 pm

Gosh, Trisha, I thought the execution this week would have put you in a better mood.

The Centrist

January 28th, 2011
6:38 pm

I detest people who believed Ron Reagan’s trickle down economics, have no clue as to the rules and regulations regarding welfare, and honestly think that returning tax rates to Clinton levels on hollywood elites, trial lawyers, Wall Street Bankers, big-time inheriters who never worked a real job, professional athletes, and non-job producing con artists is a bad thing.

Dave

January 28th, 2011
6:52 pm

I do like the part about straight and gay corps.

Ramguy

January 28th, 2011
7:01 pm

@TrishaDishaWarEagle

I detest that illiterate baby factories and people who can’t name their congressman and senators, and who get section 8, wic, and food stamps can vote.

Wow! You just described 90% of the Fox Nation.

khc

January 28th, 2011
7:01 pm

if they ever reinstate draft…hope they draft corporations….the supreme court majority are sellouts to top dollar …

Last Man Standing

January 28th, 2011
7:06 pm

Bye-bye, Roy.

Ramguy

January 28th, 2011
7:13 pm

@khc
if they ever reinstate draft…hope they draft corporations

Nah it would never happen…the supreme court would just draft rules saying that it would put too much hardship on the corps.

The Centrist

January 28th, 2011
7:23 pm

Because of Citizens United there are many who believe in ‘Death Panels,” that insurance companies make excellent health care decisions rather than doctors, and that all of the people in the food supply chain have excellent health care.

The Centrist

January 28th, 2011
7:30 pm

Since the Citizens United GOP House voted to repeal ObamaCare, when will they introduce that 48-page health care bill (that had 23 pages of pictures)?

killerj

January 28th, 2011
8:09 pm

What a crock,his name is Roy “beans” Barnes.Go Tea Party.

The Centrist

January 28th, 2011
8:22 pm

So, how long will it take for the Citizens United GOP to introduce a bill related to job creation? They told as last summer that they had a sure-fire plan that they could read in short order after the daily reading the Constitution.

The Centrist

January 28th, 2011
8:28 pm

Judge Roy “The Hanging Judge” Bean spent much of his profits in his later years to help the poor of the area, and always made sure that the schoolhouse had free firewood in winter. King Roy does have some of Bean’s liberal tendencies.

Just fed up

January 28th, 2011
8:29 pm

Roy is through running for office, but he isn’t through campaigning. He’s still trying to explain his inadequacies. Nathan Deal has a past so crooked that you could open a bottle of wine with it. We didn’t have a good candidate. If Roy had a good message, he would have won, but he was too busy trying to tell us why his first term was so good. Remember, everyone, you better vote your heart, not your wallet.

HL

January 28th, 2011
8:46 pm

Republicans and Democrats should be able to agree that Citizens United is a scary ruling. We all have dictionaries and should be able to look up the word FASCISM. It doesn’t mean what Beck said btw. Corporations should not be able to buy elections.

GT454

January 28th, 2011
8:52 pm

Two-time loser, Roy, should go back to the farm and take care of his cows!
Or he could continue to sue our State and defend the crooks he chooses to defend.

Dick

January 28th, 2011
8:52 pm

I think every day non political working, tax paying citizens should make up the ethics committe.

rooster

January 28th, 2011
9:08 pm

Who would you retain as your attorney? Barnes or Deal?

Fred

January 28th, 2011
9:09 pm

I’d like King Roy to tell us all : is the NY Times not a corporation? Are ABC and CBS and Fox and GE not corporations? Of course they are. Then why should they have more free speech rights than any other corporation? And if corporations don’t have free speech, why should unions, and political “non-profits” like Media Matters etc. have it? The fact is the Court made the right decision. Too bad Roy couldn’t fool enough people to win, even with the TV stations and the AJC carrying water for him.

Tech Man

January 28th, 2011
9:26 pm

Roy is a well connected extremely smart lawyer too.

khc

January 28th, 2011
9:33 pm

guess it’s ok for foreign corps to funnel money into our campaigns too….at least when i watch abc, nbc, etc i understand there is some bias, but i think disclosure is important, after all we at least get lobbyist disclosure and they are real people…imagine if we could put all those dollars spent on campaign adds to the national debt

Bobby

January 28th, 2011
9:39 pm

Well King Roy, had you not stolen our Flag we would not have put you out after your first term. And despite being a liberal there is no way I vote for you after the way you treated our Georgia ancestors who fought for the State during the War of Northern Agression. You made your bed, you lie in it. Amen.

Hamilton

January 28th, 2011
9:46 pm

“AMONG the numerous advantages promised by a well constructed Union, none deserves to be more accurately developed than its tendency to break and control the violence of faction.” Federalist 10.
How did the originalists miss this valuable peek into the the thoughts and fears of the founding fathers?

Hamilton

January 28th, 2011
9:49 pm

And how small are those who would wipe these pages with the phlegmatic criticism of an EX politician… Especially since the issues facing Georgia should stamped on their frontal lobe.

Diehard

January 28th, 2011
9:56 pm

Roy will be the Jimmy Carter of his era. He will keep looking back and looking better — every time he looks in the mirror. History will record that he lost the Governor’s race in each of the three decades: 90s, 00’s, and ‘10. And at least he’s got that going for him!

Penny

January 28th, 2011
9:58 pm

Hello all. I am going to ask the everybody remain civil because many of you (and I am not going to name names) where treating me with a great deal of disrespect on the comment bored last week. Now that we have that out of the way I am going to weigh in. Roy Barnes is wonderful politicion, as I saw him give a speech at my church Mableton. His heart is in the right place. And I think many people around hear do not like Mr. Barnes because he took down that nasty eye sore Dixie GA flag, that was only a symbol of hate and bigotry. Roy would have won hands down if it wasnt for all the racist bigot voters in this state.

cs

January 28th, 2011
10:00 pm

That flag change still working out for you Roy? lmao! Now dems can only be elected dog catcher in this state if no republican runs. roflmao! thanks roy barnes, mark taylor, tyrone brooks, jesse jackson etc. The GOP couldnt have done it without you.

Penny

January 28th, 2011
10:05 pm

That racist GA flag was originally voted in in 1956. I know for my family have been in this state for generations. That flag was nothing more than a message to the African Americans, it said get in your place boy. Mr Barnes help us stand up to that and ya’ll destroyed him. Ya’ll destroyed a good honest Christian man. I’m going to pray for all of you tonight.

Penny

January 28th, 2011
10:06 pm

I pray for you cs. God still loves you.

clifton

January 28th, 2011
10:08 pm

Roy may be obnoxious, but he was a good governor. And he’s not millions of dollars in debt. I’m mostly a Republican, but I voted for him. Am embarrassed
by Deal.

eatmotacos

January 28th, 2011
10:19 pm

The problem is that the voters had no choice, because our method of choosing candidates is irrational. A successful politician has the same skill sets as a successful TV preacher, aluminum siding salesman, or used car salesman – all are convincing liars, highly skilled in the art of deception.

Organizations who want to further their own cause, whether it be quadrupling electric power bills, or poisoning your kids, seek out and support these self-serving con artist. They sell them like Procter and Gamble sells soap suds, and the voters stand in line to buy – as seen on this blog, many get all emotional about it, not realizing that they are being played like a base drum.

Ramguy

January 28th, 2011
10:27 pm

@cs
That flag change still working out for you Roy?

How did Sonny’s promise to let you guys vote the old flag back in work out for you? lmao

Ramguy

January 28th, 2011
10:30 pm

The explanation of “I voted for the lesser of two evils”= I voted for the guy that I would have voted for no matter who else was running because he had a R in front of his name.

eatmotacos

January 28th, 2011
10:31 pm

Sonny actually did slid the Stars and Bars back in. I will give him credit for having enough insight to realize just how little most Georgians know about their own history – as witnessed here.

Seriously?

January 28th, 2011
10:38 pm

Corporations can’t give… but labor unions, can? Pretty sure we all know that it was organized labor that ran all of the Georgia Democratic Party ads. I like Roy, but this is shameless….

pn

January 28th, 2011
10:43 pm

Georgia’s unemployment rate is now 10.2%.
In case you haven’t noticed, multi-national corporations don’t give a damn about whether or not Americans or Georgians have jobs. They will shower money on politicians who deliver what they want–tax breaks and favorable laws (and court decisions) that allow them to ever more efficiently buy and run our government for their own benefit. But any jobs they create aren’t for us, but for workers in other countries who will work for pennies. And the products they are producing with those workers aren’t meant for us either. They are selling to China (like GM), India, Asia, Brazil, Australia, Malaysia, Europe, Russia, etc.
Americans are out of the loop. We are history– unless we re-educate our people to compete with the countries who are forging ahead with transportation alternatives, energy efficiency, medical research, space travel, and many other frontiers of technology, research and development.
Meanwhile we let the multi-national corporations buy up all our media and produce an unending stream of self-serving propaganda. Rupert Murdoch now owns the minds of millions of Americans. He and the other media giants have turned a huge swath of America into a brain dead zombieland. American Idol and Viagra are our value system now. God help us.

eatmotacos

January 28th, 2011
10:51 pm

@pn

Don’t confuse these people with facts. They think they are at a football game, cheering for the team. They don’t have a clue as to what is going on.

mirandalamber2012

January 28th, 2011
11:08 pm

I’m sur eif those corporation just donated a few more $$$$$$ to the DNC good ole Roy Barnes would not have a problem with these corporations.

pete

January 28th, 2011
11:42 pm

Roy Barnes is rt.To all of u that do not believe end the u will see.Folgers makes very good coffee!

WAW

January 29th, 2011
12:15 am

As John Arbuckle would, “You get what you pay for” For those too young for that one, it was a coffee commercial. They do what their owners and handlers tell them.

Roy gave you a choice and ya’ll made one… he’s playing with his grandkids and ya’ll, well are enjoying what you got. Hope your joy continues! I’ll bet it won’t.

Cutty

January 29th, 2011
12:52 am

Fred @ 9:09, its called Freedom of the Press. Wow!

Politico

January 29th, 2011
1:09 am

Cutty, you are right. Of all the ignorance displayed on this board, Fred’s was the most amazing.

wecantaffordit

January 29th, 2011
1:35 am

Whats the difference between political donations from a corporation and those from public sector unions? Roy does not seem to have a problem with unions donating taxpayer money to almost exclusively Democratic( promising ever increasing pension payouts) candidates. What a hypocrite.

chuch allison

January 29th, 2011
4:51 am

I am so thankful that Roy Barnes is not our governor again. He was such and embarassment.

chuch allison

January 29th, 2011
4:54 am

I am thankful King Roy will not be running for public office again. But rest assured that there are more like him and we cannot let our guard down and be deceived by them again. I hope Roy will be remembered 100 years from now as our last Democrat governor.

GB

January 29th, 2011
6:05 am

This is what happened in the Citizens United case. A group of citizens, acting in concert (that is, by forming a corportion) and produced a film, “Hillary: the Movie.” The Federal Elections Commission, acting under the McCain-Feingold Act, prohibited the showing of the movie within 30 days of the Democratic primaries.

The Supreme Court declared that provision of the McCain Feingold Act unconstitutional.

Barnes’s arguments are silly. “A corporation has no soul.” This is relevant how? Citizens’ rights to express themselves were denied by the FEC and the McCain-Feingold Act.

Almost every movie is produced by a corporation. Roy Barnes and Barack Obama think it is okay for the federal government to stop a corporation from showing a movie close to an election. I don’t. And fortunately neither do five Supreme Court justices.

jconservative

January 29th, 2011
6:49 am

The problem with the Citizens United decision is that corporations chartered in the US but owned by foreigners can spent millions to influence US elections.

If you agree that Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, the owner of CITGO, should be able to spend millions to influence US elections, then you agree with the Citizens United decision.

If you believe the French, say through Michelin for one, should be able to spend millions to influence US elections, then you agree with the Citizens United decision.

I trust I do not need to outline the Japanese influence, all should be aware of the Japanese owned corporations in the US.

And, if you are not aware, 33 states have US chartered corporations owned by China. All able to influence US elections by money spent in political campaigns.

The question is, when did the US voters decide to give their country away?

Georgians have long said they do not need “outsiders” coming into Georgia to tell them how to vote. No longer. Now, per the Citizens United decision, it is OK for “foreigners” to come into Georgia to tell Georgians how to vote.

And usually the side with the most money wins. If you do not believe me, ask John McCain.

Ramguy

January 29th, 2011
6:53 am

Fox News….We deceive and you believe

Selah

January 29th, 2011
7:13 am

As usual trial lwyer Roy is lying . The democrats were not at a financial disadvantage in the last election. They just had to spend their money on the races they thognt they could win. Roy’s wasn’t one of them.
Roy now adds whiner to loser and arrogant.
Democrats should run far,far away from Banes brand of failure.

Flash

January 29th, 2011
7:17 am

An awful lot of bitterness here directed at a man that speaks the truth. Not sure what so many of you are afraid of, but if you look around you might find plenty of conservatives who have said the same thing. In fact, I know you will. Let me see any of your LLC’s have a baby. No wonder the state is still considered backwards.

Chuck

January 29th, 2011
7:28 am

The problem with His Former Excellency’s comments is that they are not true. Corporations do not have a soul, that is true – but having a soul is hardly a prerequisite for personhood. (Wasn’t Roy the abortion governor?) Corporations can indeed marry – they can marry to other corporations, by a merger in which the two become one corporation. A corporation can indeed adopt a child; a child corporation, by another form of merger where Corporation A becomes the “parent corporation” of Corporation B. And a Corporation can indeed have an opinion via a resolution of its Board of Directors.

Wallis the Dog

January 29th, 2011
7:35 am

So Roy’s uncomfortable with freedom of speech. The best news here is that he won’t run for public office again.

Cobb GOP

January 29th, 2011
7:41 am

Well, Roy showed his soul here. He is whinning and does not believe in free speech.

Buzz G

January 29th, 2011
7:45 am

Why does the AJC keep quoting Roy Barnes. No one cares what he thinks. Bring us some real news, please.

Last Man Standing

January 29th, 2011
7:55 am

The very people who question the ‘Citizens United’ Supreme Court decision do not mind the money pumped into the democrat party by George Soros. As long as the contributions further their liberal/progressive agenda, all is well.

Last Man Standing

January 29th, 2011
7:57 am

Wallis the Dog:

“The best news here is that he won’t run for public office again.”

So he says . . . now.

DeborahinAthens

January 29th, 2011
8:09 am

@Edsel, you are NOT a corporation, nimrod. The reason, obstensably that you formed an LLC was to remove liability from your personal self in your business dealings. I hope to God you hired an attorney to form your LLC, so you really know what it is and why it works the way it does. Idiot!

John

January 29th, 2011
8:10 am

Roy, please do what Jimmy Carter should have done, just shut-up and go away. You over estimate your importance, you had your chance now go and enjoy the rest of your life and leave your opinion to coffee at the local Hardee’s.

Tim Ryles

January 29th, 2011
8:12 am

As I recall, V.O. Key’s classic work on Southern politics in the 1950s was subtitled, “Rule of the Rustics.” The anti-Roy rantings show that though the names have changed, the rustics are still with us. Key’s characterization remains as true today as when first written.

Keep doing this GOP

January 29th, 2011
8:21 am

Perhaps Ms. Yates will have something to say about Mr.Deal that will finally wake a lot of people up. The man is a crook , a complete and utter crook.

Tell me where else can i buy a mini-Bass Pro Shop for only $10.

las cruces

January 29th, 2011
8:25 am

govt. for the corps, by the corps

JLW

January 29th, 2011
8:33 am

A fool and his money are soon parted. At the ballot boxes, the fools have spoken.

Tom Davis

January 29th, 2011
8:46 am

Couldn’t fight the money? Barnes spent $23 million in 2002 trying to get re-elected while Sonny Perdue stomped him spending just $3.5 million … it ain’t the money, Roy it’s the message.

Pickaside

January 29th, 2011
8:52 am

Centrist,

It’s not the governments job or purpose to create jobs. Government jobs are a burden on the system.

Is is the governments job to create or encourage an environment conducive to corporations and small businesses creating jobs. These jobs add to tax collections whereas government jobs create a net loss in tax collections.

Whine whine whine

January 29th, 2011
9:07 am

Whine….whine….whine. Typical Democrat! I didn’t get to keep the ball so I’m going home to cry to mommie. This fat cat trial lawyer that has made millions suing companies and everyday citizens is crying about all the money spent on the election by his opponents? He had more money to spend on the election than all the other candidates combined. Sheesh Roy, tuck your tail in and go home. America is sick to death of fat cat liberals who whine about everything while they take all the money from the working class to feed the ones not willing to work. Then wonder why it’s not working!

ko

January 29th, 2011
9:07 am

Roy why didnt you say the same thing about unions giving money??

blue dog

January 29th, 2011
9:11 am

Tricia

You are a complete fool……..
You Barnes bashers are simply the product of an ad campaign falsely denigrating him….gee it worked…the campaign mangers know you are clay in their hands and that you are too lazy to check out their lies and will blindly follow their lead…like you do with Limbaugh….how about it Tricia…you are so full of hatred you need to be exorcized.

Timothy Franzen

January 29th, 2011
9:12 am

I’m so weary of trying to debate with Republicans because they can’t see the forest for the trees. We are in serious danger of losing our democracy to corporate interests and I fear my taxes are going up in favor of the millionaires and billionaires receiving tax cuts. This country is now separated by the haves and have nots. I’m unfortunately the latter. Deal is a crook; that a proven fact. Republicans voted him in and now Education as well as Pell grants. It’s going to be a long 4 years.

Timothy Franzen

January 29th, 2011
9:13 am

I mean’t to say that Education and Pell grant funding will suffer.

blue dog

January 29th, 2011
9:23 am

Jconservative
Deborahinathens

Thanks for being an intelligent source of information and opinion…when I read these blogs by these moron I ‘lose it’ …and cannot bring myself to challenge their filmy held stupidity. With hopelessly brainwashed voters like these…this country will be owned and operated by corporate America.

Corey

January 29th, 2011
9:44 am

TDWE, missed your last shrink appointment? Trisha, none of knows what tomorrow will bring including you. Your hate, vile and glaring ignorance and bigotry will trully smother your soul, and you will rot from the inside out.

jconservative

January 29th, 2011
10:37 am

“The very people who question the ‘Citizens United’ Supreme Court decision do not mind the money pumped into the democrat party by George Soros.”

Good point. Soros may be one of the richest men in the world but he is also one of the most “ethically challenged”, as they say. But he is a US citizen, same as me and same as you. And Soros the individual donated the money, not any of the corporations he is a stockholder in.

And yes he did dish out 20 plus million dollars to several hundred anti-Bush organizations. But as we all recall, Bush won reelection.

khc

January 29th, 2011
10:51 am

take it easy on tdwe, she rants against half her football team…..

Getreal

January 29th, 2011
10:54 am

One year prior to the election; before the money showed up and the ads were run; Roy’s own Democratic brothers (and sisters) were saying that no Democratic candidate would win the election for Governor. So there!

Last Man Standing

January 29th, 2011
11:20 am

Getreal:

“One year prior to the election; before the money showed up and the ads were run; Roy’s own Democratic brothers (and sisters) were saying that no Democratic candidate would win the election for Governor.”

That statement forces me to look at Barnes differently. He knew he couldn’t win yet he sacrificed himself for the sake of the democrat party. What a guy! And all this time I thought he was serious!

cs

January 29th, 2011
12:20 pm

Ramguy

January 28th, 2011
10:27 pm
@cs
That flag change still working out for you Roy?

How did Sonny’s promise to let you guys vote the old flag back in work out for you? lmao

Didnt work as planed but have watched the Atlanta and Maryland based Legion of Whiners (and statewide) get all their teeth pulled politically. still roflmao at yall!!!!! Good job on being stupid and I can stand it (complete GOP rule in this state) if yall can!!

Statism is the name of the game!

January 29th, 2011
2:10 pm

Why doesn’t King Roy tell this to Obama. Do you think Goldman Sachs, Pfizer, etc will be pushed away by Obamaco in his re-election campaign? Nah…..they put him in last time and he gave them great results. And he’s going to go back to them ASAP. He has to, they own him.
At least now we’ll KNOW who’s backing people rather than these scumbags working in the shadows.

Georgia should’ve voted Monds. Deal and Roy are grade A awful.

TruthBe

January 29th, 2011
2:48 pm

Roy is as big of a crooked lawyer one can get. There must be a reason so many democrats are lawyers. Thank GOD Roy lose. The ajc is also corrupt.

AU Liberal in ATL

January 29th, 2011
3:41 pm

trisha, please get that “war eagle” off your name. You’re giving those of us with a brain a bad name. Shame on you, you dumb bag. Roy Barnes is absolutely right on this issue. The Supremes make a massive error with this ruling. I’m not surprised, however, they’ve been totally out of the loop since they installed Dubya in the Whitehouse. This whole mess sucks and so do you.

markie mark

January 29th, 2011
3:59 pm

AU liberal….maybe you need to glance at more of the constitution than just the Bill of Rights and you may understand why the Supreme Court awarded the election to GWB. Hard as you liberals are trying to change it, we are still a nation of laws, directed by the tenants of the US Constitution. But you guys have made it clear, the constitution is kinda in your way and you will use legistlative or judicial fiat at every turn to destroy it…..

another subscriber

January 29th, 2011
4:19 pm

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another subscriber

January 29th, 2011
4:25 pm

Suprising comments about the function of corporations given Mr. Barnes’ decision to defend Dwight Brown and the Cobb EMC defendants. Absolutely amazing. In his defense of Mr. Brown, he seems to be arguing corporations can do no wrong and there are no limits to their discretion but here he seems to be talking about limits on their powers and discrtion.
I know he has a right to ply his trade for whatever defendant can pay him – and that any defendant has a right to competent defense. But I find Mr. Barnes’ defense of Dwight Brown very disappointing. there are many others – who have not made a career of looking out for the public good – that could have defended him. Very disappointing indeed.

Last Man Standing

January 29th, 2011
4:47 pm

Timothy Franzen:

” We are in serious danger of losing our democracy to corporate interests”

The U.S. is not now, nor has it ever been, a democracy. The only people who say that are the woefully uneducated or those influenced by a liberal news media. The U.s. is a republic.

“Deal is a crook; that a proven fact”

For what crime or crimes has he been indicted? When was he proven guilty of these crimes you are going to enumerate by a court of law? In which court was he tried and what was his sentence?

“This country is now separated by the haves and have nots.”

Please inform me at which point in history that was not the case?

“Education and Pell grant funding will suffer.”

That would be the case no matter who was elected Governor. Education funding will not suffer nearly as much as other areas of government. Let me introduce you to a whole new concept: If you don’t have the money, you can’t spend it. Now, if someone would just inform the muslim, Obama, of that fact, things might begin to improve. The wholesale printing of money is going to devalue the U.S. dollar (which may be Obama’s aim after all). Then, my friend, you won’t have to worry about education, Pell Grants or anything of the nature. You will be worrying about where your next meal will come from.

Last Man Standing

January 29th, 2011
4:52 pm

markie mark:

In the bloggimg world here so dominated by brain-dead liberals/progressives, you are indeed a breath of fresh air! I enjoy your posts.

khc

January 29th, 2011
6:14 pm

“If you don’t have the money, you can’t spend it. Now, if someone would just inform the muslim, Obama, of that fact, things might begin to improve.” LMS

Guess you thought Reagan and the Bushes smucks too?

captguitarman

January 29th, 2011
10:07 pm

I am not a fan of Roy Barnes, and during his administration with Democrat majorities in both legislative houses, I was angered more than once by their “good old boy” go along, get along bidness as usual culture and their determination to maintain absolute control over the state and especially fellow Republicans in the legislature. Their gerrymandering of Congressional districts to maintain Democrat control in the Congressional delegation in clearly Republican leaning state was one for the records books. I longed for the day that they would be shown the door, and the Pubs would take over and truth, justice, and the American way would finally prevail in Georgia . . . not. Now we have more of the same, just under another name. Gov. Deal successfully witheld and sandbagged his personal financial situation until after the Pub run off and took that seat from someone who would have shined a bright light on bidness as usual under the Gold Dome. All the Pubs in the legislature supported Deal, of course. And the Speaker just set the tone for the new House by allowing himself to be bought by a high speed rail lobbyist with an all expenses paid family and friends vacation — and arrogantly challenged the complaints about it with a political non-answer about how he would not apologize for being with his family on Thanksgiving — which any one with a brain knows was not the issue. The Speaker is probably used to easily duping the voters in his north Georgia district with that kind of political “razzle dazzle” – but with the whole state closelsy watching now, he may need to up his game a bit. But, one thing you have to give King Roy and the Dems in charge under the Gold Dome, the state was moving forward at a fast pace during his administration. Georgia was hot location, the place to be, the capital of the New South. Under What Me Worry, Sonny Perdue, stagnation set in, and there is no end in sight. We have huge issues facing our state, which fell behind under Sonny, and the Speaker goes off on a family junket paid for by high speed rail — a good idea, but not a high priority during these difficult times. For me personally, the moral of the story is clear. Be careful what you wish for – you just might get it.

SallyForth

January 29th, 2011
11:36 pm

Man! You people never pass up an opportunity to kick a guy when he’s down. And the fact that Roy lost this past election will come back to haunt in your Republican-created nightmares.
Stop fawning over the GOP monopoly now running the state of Georgia long enough to actually read some of the bills they are introducing, study the “budget” and see how they are spending your tax dollars, plus how they are taxing you in order to give even more tax money to corporations in this state (yes, so-called “tax cuts” are actually tax give-aways and should be recognized as such).
Georgia has gone down-hill the last 8 years, and we are staring down the jaws of things getting much worse now that there is absolutely NO Democratic power to control or at least counter-balance their excesses. Those of you who voted for them deserve whatever they do – but I sure don’t!

Bud Adkison

January 30th, 2011
11:17 am

We the people decided with our vote for Gov. of Ga., that Old Roy was not the one we wanted. My vote was decided on the facts by all Parties and I was not paid a dime for my decision by no party, individual, or lobbyist.

Inman Park

January 31st, 2011
2:49 pm

Every Liberal loves the Supreme Court, except when they don’t.