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* '''link''': [[URL::http://educationvotes.nea.org/2014/07/02/two-documentaries-reveal-shadowy-koch-funded-network-threatening-democracy-public-education/]]
 
* '''link''': [[URL::http://educationvotes.nea.org/2014/07/02/two-documentaries-reveal-shadowy-koch-funded-network-threatening-democracy-public-education/]]
 
* '''title''': [[title::Two documentaries reveal shadowy Koch-funded network threatening democracy, public education]]
 
* '''title''': [[title::Two documentaries reveal shadowy Koch-funded network threatening democracy, public education]]
* '''summary''': <call func=smw.let.echo key=Summary>"Just how much [[political influence]] can money buy? [..] How much money can the rich pour into politics before democracy is compromised? [..] Can the public possibly stand up to the seemingly unlimited resources behind the agenda to take away their rights? [..] These questions, and many more, are raised by the documentaries "[[Citizen Koch]]and [[Koch Brothers Exposed|Koch Bros. Exposed]],which both use as their starting point the 2010 [[Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission|Citizens United Supreme Court decision]] that opened the door for corporations to spend freely and anonymously in political campaigns, giving the wealthiest an outsized voice in politics."</call>
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* '''summary''': [[summary::{{fmt/quote|Just how much [[political influence]] can money buy? [..] How much money can the rich pour into politics before democracy is compromised? [..] Can the public possibly stand up to the seemingly unlimited resources behind the agenda to take away their rights? [..] These questions, and many more, are raised by the documentaries "[[Citizen Koch]]" and "[[Koch Brothers Exposed|Koch Bros. Exposed]]," which both use as their starting point the 2010 [[Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission|Citizens United Supreme Court decision]] that opened the door for corporations to spend freely and anonymously in political campaigns, giving the nation's wealthiest an outsized voice in politics."</call>
* '''h/t''': [https://plus.google.com/u/0/113630612440279083293/posts/f3de6kVsFy9 Pamela Zuppo]
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* '''h/t''': <s>[https://plus.google.com/u/0/113630612440279083293/posts/f3de6kVsFy9 Pamela Zuppo]</s>
 
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