[All] US Supreme Court Corporate Political Advertising Decision: "Impeach The Supreme Court 5"
Robert Milligan
mill at continuum.org
Tue Jan 26 02:11:52 EST 2010
Mike,
I just received this from a friend in the US. Their decision ushers in
a greater corporate take-over of the US!!
Robert
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:27:02 -0700
Subject: Impeach The Supreme Court 5
I just sent a personal message using the easy one click form below
to make policy change happen now. I hope you will join me!
http://www.peaceteam.net/action/pnum1030.php
We Now Have Majority On The Supreme Court So Unlawful That Only
Impeachment Is Sufficient Remedy
By any fair legal definition, the decision [PDF of full court
opinion] yesterday by a gang of 5 right wing judicial outlaws on our
Supreme Court yesterday constitutes nothing less than an act of
TREASON against the people of the United States.
Most ominously, they have now put us on dramatic notice that this is
just the beginning of their planned judicial coup, and that they
intend to go much further if not arrested now. Indeed, Clarence Thomas
ominously declares in his dissent, asserting the decision did not go
far enough (page 1), that this is just the "first step". The Supreme
Court 5 now represent a clear and present danger to our democracy, and
they must be stopped before they commit any more high crimes of
judicial fraud.
Read The FAX Petition
http://www.peaceteam.net/action/pnum1030.php
Thank you
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Robert Milligan <mill at continuum.org>
> Date: January 25, 2010 7:06:33 PM GMT-05:00
> To: Mike Nickerson <sustain5 at web.ca>
> Cc: * GREN <all at gren.ca>
> Subject: Re: News about Corporations
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> Thanks for the links to the George Carlin VD's where he criticizes
> the Corporations in his particularly distinctive manner. Generally,
> I especially like the use of humour for both complimenting and
> criticizing. In fact -- as my wife best knows -- I create ad lib
> humour all the time (perhaps my "uncle" Spike's influence).
>
> I am especially glad, though, that you have heard the message from
> myself, Prof. John McMurtry, Michael Moore and countless others that
> the corporations are the -- invisible to those swimming in denial
> [de nile?] or blinded by fear -- monster in the room.
>
> But just to compliment corporations, the current trends indicate
> that corporations appear to be increasingly successful at Complex-
> Life-Destruction Generation! One hopes that these -- mostly
> corporate anomie caused -- trends are reversible!
>
> Now I look forward to seeing what more you & Donna are going to do
> after we finish laughing about/at it/them! (We leave out or include
> corporations in our multi-causal analyses of problems, both with
> some risk!)
>
> My life-role is partly to advance the survival need for higher
> 'values and purposes' -- as Obama did during his election campaign.
> But also I am tentatively suggesting what our Higher-Global -
> Universal Values/Purposes might be. And far-reaching discussions
> about them should be an Open Collaborative Innovation process --an
> essential part of an effective democracy (as Michael Moore, http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5850F320090906
> , and others might suggest).
>
> Best wishes,
> Robert
>
>
> On 25-Jan-10, at 2:11 PM, Mike Nickerson wrote:
>
>> Hi Robert:
>>
>> You've likely heard about eh US Suprime Court decision that it is
>> okay for corporations to fund elections to whatever extent thy want.
>>
>> A great opportunity to bring this to popular attention.
>>
>> I've circulated the below to numerous individuals and institutions
>> that have been doing public education using the corporate elections
>> hook.
>>
>>>> a) Corporations are people;
>>>>
>>>> b) Corporations are owned by people;
>>>>
>>>> c) It is against to law for people to own people.
>>
>> Run with the opportunities, this is a clear opportunity.
>>
>> On the topic, you will get a laugh from:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYIC0eZYEtI&feature=related
>>
>> Best wishes.
>>
>> Yours, Mike N.
>>
>>
>> "Our ignorance is not so vast as
>> our failure to use what we know."
>> M.K. Hubbert
>>
>> http://www.hubbertpeak.com/index.asp
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>>
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>>
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>>
>
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