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Sure it does, because the corporation doesn't represent a goal in and of itself for the public interest. A corporation is out for money, nothing more and nothing less.
That does not excuse government censorship of political opinions. How can that reasoning allow the government from legally preventing someone from stating their opinion? The government has absolutely no place in determining what represents the public interest and censoring those it deems unworthy.

Also, before citizens united non-profits were censored.

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