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Tuesday, January 26 2010 - 03:53 AM
a parting gift from W and roberts
PERSON HOOD
we have given away the one thing corporations wanted, but only we had!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Alliance for Democracy
(http://www.thealliancefordemocray.org)
January 21, 2010 Barbara Clancy, National Office, Waltham, MA,
(781) 894-1179
afd@thealliancefordemocracy.org
Jim Tarbell, California Office, (707) 964-0463
rtp@mcn.org
Alliance for Democracy joins national cry of outrage over U.S. Supreme Court opinion allowing unlimited corporate money for political campaigns and affirming the rights of corporations as “persons.”
Waltham, MA – January 21 – Today’s Supreme Court opinion in Citizens United v. the
Federal Election Commission, a campaign finance law case, opens the floodgates to allow unlimited corporate spending to influence state and federal elections and further entrenches corporate power in our nation.
This 5-4 decision overturns previous Court decisions that limited corporate money in politics. In lifting the previous federal ban on corporate “independent expenditures,” the court has overridden laws in 22 states banning “independent expenditures” by corporations and unions. Now corporations can spend unlimited amounts of money to buy the election results they want and manipulate politics and policy in their self-interest.
“The Constitution was written to protect real people, not to give corporations the power to challenge our fundamental rights and enacted laws,” said Nancy Price, Alliance for Democracy Co-Chair. “With this decision, a business-friendly Supreme Court majority is further eroding the very basis of our democracy by allowing corporate money to dominate the political process. Corporate political speech is a lot louder than that of ordinary persons. This is a critical time for our democracy and many are alarmed.”
The Alliance welcomes the observation by Justice Stevens in his dissent with Justices Ginsburg, Breyer and Sotomayor concurring, that
“The conceit that corporations must be treated identically to natural persons in the political sphere is not only inaccurate but also inadequate to justify the Court’s disposition of this case.”
However, this should apply to all Constitutional rights conferred on corporations by the courts through the doctrine of corporate personhood. It is these court-conferred rights which have robbed, “we, the people” of our ability to govern ourselves without interference by the monied-power of corporations.
Corporations are not persons. They are artificial entities. And as Stevens et al make clear,
“Although they make enormous contributions to our society, corporations are not actually members of it. They cannot vote or run for office.”
The Supreme Court’s expansion of corporate free speech rights under the First Amendment further entrenches corporate power in the law of the land. It is a stunning setback for American democracy and a crime against the rights of ordinary people.
“We join with our grassroots allies in the Campaign to Legalize Democracy in support of an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to remove personhood rights and protections from corporations for all time,” Price said, urging that concerned citizens visit the new website www.MovetoAmend.org and sign in support.
This opinion further entrenches the controversial legal doctrine of “corporate personhood” arising from the 1886 U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Santa Clara railroad case. In this decision, the activist court asserted, without explanation, that the 14th Amendment, enacted to guarantee equal protection and constitutional rights to recently freed slaves, applied to corporations. As a result, corporations, artificial entities created by and subject to state laws, have successfully claimed many of the constitutional rights that real persons possess, even though the word “corporation” never appears in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights.
Corporations have used the Constitution to challenge the constitutionally recognized rights of human beings, not just the First Amendment right to free speech but other protections under the Bill of Rights and the Constitution itself. The concept of corporate personhood, though absurd on its face, has been slowly gaining momentum since the mid-19th century, as the hard-won Fourteenth Amendment has been used effectively over the decades to expand corporate power rather than to protect the rights of ordinary people. Today’s Supreme Court ruling continues this misdirection.
The Alliance calls on the American people to stand up and take back our democracy which has
fallen under corporate rule and end this corporate crusade to subvert democratically enacted laws.
One step is mandatory public financing of state and federal elections. Another step is a
constitutional amendment to deny corporations First Amendment rights to political speech and to
spend money in elections.
Ultimately, a Constitutional amendment is needed to deny corporate personhood and thereby stripping corporations of all constitutional rights conferred on them piecemeal by the Court over the years.
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The Alliance for Democracy, with its national office in Waltham, Mass., is a nonprofit membership organization with local chapters that work through national and local campaigns to end corporate domination, establish true democracy, and build a just society with a sustainable and equitable economy.
lancaster says...
guy
i believe this might address the conversation you were having with RS.
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Randy Hall says...
Corps pay taxes so they should be able to influence elections too. Bad new roxi, seems the Catholic Bishops have started a vote smart PAC. Had us sign up this weekend. There goes your precious seperation myth out the window.
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lancaster says...
guess this is the true end to a govt. for the people, by the people. the true destruction of america. sold for 40 pieces of silver.
course toyboy was rooting 4 judas all along.
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AVSkyEye says...
This ruling puts the U.S. up for sale.
I wonder how many Chinese-owned corporations will now angle to buy the U.S. Government.
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Cybertariat says...
As you know, lancaster, my conversation with RealSteve proceeded no further than his complete ignorance of the fact that corporations were granted human rights more than one-hundred-and-twenty-four years ago. Another intellectually lazy yet still “knowing-it-all” right-winger. Imagine that.
As for the Supreme Court itself, I am of the mind that its decision which merely reaffirms “corporate personhood” – a decision so obviously grounded in the plutocracy that is the United Stares government – should serve to surprise absolutely no one. After all, just as with the legislative and executive branches of the federal government, the true and only real function of the judicial branch is to oversee the daily transfer of gargantuan amounts of working-class-produced economic wealth into the coffers of the capitalist class as well as to assure the continued docility of we wage slaves.
And speaking of workers and petty capitalists who have allowed themselves to be conditioned into accepting policies and practices that do not serve them, Randy Hall writes: “Corporations pay taxes. So they should be allowed to influence elections, too [sic].” That sort of conditioned “thinking” reminds me of a former co-worker of mine who once said to me “Guy, we have to end the inheritance tax.” In response, I said "Yeah, well, “Sam,” go ahead and let me know when the inheritance tax affects you or anyone that you know."
Seriously, right-wingers need to purchase tickets to their own lives.
Persevere. Guy
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hobojunction says...
Its pretty sad when the Supreme Court itself takes the limits off of who can buy a Politician or not.
But to say it’s a gift from W is wrong. When the Democrats stand up united and refuse to accept this money, yeah right, then I’ll agree that our party needs a bigger overhaul.
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marino says...
Funny you didn’t hear liberals complain about all the funding Obama’s allowed to receive from unions. But perhaps they just didn’t know of that. :-)
Ditto what hobo said.
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roxi says...
01/26/10 – 04:03 AM
Randy Hall says…
Corps pay taxes so they should be able to influence elections too. Bad new roxi, seems the Catholic Bishops have started a vote smart PAC. Had us sign up this weekend. There goes your precious seperation myth out the window.
RH pens his glee at signing a PAC agreement with the Catholic church opens the fact that due to this action, the Catholic church is no longer eligible for TAX-FREE status.
quotes from The L.A. Times:
“Repug’s have finally suceeded in turning the Supreme Court into an arm of the Repug Party. This spells the end of democracy in America.”
“Well, it’s official now: It’s government by the corporations, for the corporations and of the corporations”.
So, I guess it’s OK to the conservatives that Foreign Corporations interfere in our political process by dumping $$ into our elections to get the candidate of their choice. We, as a people no longer have any power to choose who we want for a candidate. It will now be decided by the Corporations. Should there be a candidate who DOES NOT AGREE with the Corporation, they will be eliminated. So, all you LIBETARIANS out there – BEWARE. You will be considered radical, and “non-essential” both in electing a candidate or getting a decent job.
Unions pay and fight for decent wages and benefits. Welfare jobs for the surfs will reign. It’s the new world order, and your buddies in the Supreme Court enabled this to happen.
Congratulations!
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roxi says...
Yes, I can (now) still vote for the Corporate Candidate of their choice.
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Randy Hall says...
You mean you can’t get a group of people together say call yourselves democats and have a guy like Obama get elected?
Also if corps buy votes like unions that would mean more people would vote and I doubt you would be against that!
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whomeye says...
free speech is such a wonderful thing especially when EVERYONE (not just unions) can utilize it.
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AV Town Crier says...
The first amendment deals with ‘people’. Corp. are NOT people, they employ people. They are NOT entitled to the same rights. They fall under the SEC and other regulatory agencies.
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Ray Cunneff says...
Well, the Supreme Court (Bush’s court) just said otherwise. Bye, bye, democracy!
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Ray Cunneff says...
Corporations rule! Greed is good! Gluttony is better!
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roxi says...
01/26/10 – 05:15 PM
Randy Hall says…
You mean you can’t get a group of people together say call yourselves democats and have a guy like Obama get elected?
Also if corps buy votes like unions that would mean more people would vote and I doubt you would be against that!
Our first Corporate Elected President was W., Elected by the Supreme Court Corperation: Bush vs Gore, in case you’ve forgotten. Along with white-collar jobs disappearing on an average of 1K+ a month during W’s administration-especially ‘07-’08 – these jobs went to FOREIGN countries. Since we’ve been bleeding huge losses of jobs due to this off-shore disaster, American corporations have folded, and/or sold to foreign countries. They, in turn, place their ‘own kind’ in our former businesses.
So, who’s to say they don’t fund ‘one of their own’ to run for Congress, with the power to change OUR policies and OUR laws to satisfy their bottom line?
This is the Death of Democracy – and our very own citizens – the GOP Cheer for Victory. You are as blind as you are stupid.
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Randy Hall says...
So does that make Obama the first elected president by labor unions? If so why the buyers remorse?
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Cybertariat says...
In actuality, Randy, Barack Obama was elected by Wall Street – most especially investment bankers.
Your need to both believe and to promote the idiocy that Barack Obama is some sort of leftist, let alone a damned Marxist, is really quite comical.
Psrsevere.
Guy
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hobojunction says...
Ray..both sides of the isle take money from these people. It’s not just “W” or what “W” did.
I have watched the news all day today and not a single Democrat has gone on and said anything contrary to the courts ruling.
They, both sides, just keep taking while we keep giving…
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lancaster says...
it was W that gave us roberts. or should i say it was lil bush’s handlers. W never was PRESENT AND ACCOUNTED FOR.
the one truly lasting power for any prez is seating of a justice.
the argument that this is the same as unions, is ludicrous. there is NO existing union in the states that has the money big business has to buy a politicians.
this, more then anything will bring us to full blown fascism.
the buying of a government by business.
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lancaster says...
it’s time to insist ALL politicians wear stickers that can be clearly read, listing who there TRICKS are.
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roxi says...
Put the bucks up and your voice will be heard.
You can abridge another’s free speech by yelling louder than the other guy – or you can actively $buy-out the loudest voice via Corporate Media so others cannot be heard. There’s no way in hell that citizens or even Unions can match the money corporations have at hand with their profits, media buy-outs, campaign contributions, lobbyist etc that corporations have at hand.
The reason why you do not hear Democrats saying anything to the contrary about this rape of our constitution – is because you are watching ‘corporate media’. Dig around, you might find something.
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Randy Hall says...
Sorry cuz Wall Street doesn’t vote. No matter how you fell we elected Obama. Now if we are to stupid it may be the “racial trash” Marx was talking about taking out that is to stupid to understand pocket book issues. My that was very close to sounding racist!
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Randy Hall says...
Roxi it still has to be a message that we want to hear and if they don’t perform as promised there is a backlast. Just watch the backlash this November!
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AV Town Crier says...
Welcome to the Corporate States of America.
the CSA the new America. If the Supreme Court sees Corps as people, that means they can vote, have the right to bear arms and all the other benefits.
Welcome to the New World Order. Send your thank you cards to the Club of Rome c/o the Bilderberg Hotel.
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roxi says...
But don’t you see WHY certain ‘things’ aren’t being done/performed, RH? Corporate Lobbiests RULE in DC-not to mention other factions who hate Obama and just want him to fail, no matter what he does. It could be on the other side of the coin, y’know=Dems could become the Party Of No also. Is this what we want? Sure, you can vote in and vote out anyone who makes the promise you want to hear. But as long as our Democracy can be BOUGHT – you’re not gonna see anything change.
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AV Town Crier says...
Sadly democracy (in America) has been bought a long time ago. They just pay us voters lip-service.
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roxi says...
…..read it and weep…
Democracy in America Is a Useful Fiction
Posted on Jan 24, 2010
Original: AP / Charles Dharapak
By Chris Hedges
“Corporate forces, long before the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, carried out a coup d’état in slow motion. The coup is over. We lost. The ruling is one more judicial effort to streamline mechanisms for corporate control. It exposes the myth of a functioning democracy and the triumph of corporate power. But it does not significantly alter the political landscape. The corporate state is firmly cemented in place.
….In a system of inverted totalitarianism, as this court ruling illustrates, it is not necessary to rewrite the Constitution, as fascist and communist regimes do It is enough to exploit legitimate power by means of judicial and legislative interpretation. This exploitation ensures that huge corporate campaign contributions are protected speech under the First Amendment.
…Corporations have 35,000 lobbyists in Washington and thousands more in state capitals that dole out corporate money to shape and write legislation. They use their political action committees to solicit employees and shareholders for donations to fund pliable candidates. The financial sector, for example, spent more than $5 billion on political campaigns, influence peddling and lobbying during the past decade, which resulted in sweeping deregulation, the gouging of consumers,….."
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/democracy_in_america_is_a_useful_fiction_20100124/
etc….
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Randy Hall says...
Roxi did you vote for Obama? Are you now saying Obama is a tool of the corps and he lied to you to get your vote? If so then you may be right. Otherwise you are as cynical as ever.
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roxi says...
If you read the link, you’d know. But then, what I think doesn’t matter, does it? I have no qualms about whom I voted for and ‘what I got’. My aspirations are for the future, not the past. Cynical? Very.
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Randy Hall says...
Roxi I went to truth dig and saw where they truthdig doesn’t like prop 13. Prop 13 is proof of the people exercising their vote. Democracy hasent died but we the people are so poorly educated to understand our form of goverent which isn’t a democracy. We simply have to ask why we the voters are to stupid to vote properly.
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roxi says...
RH, if we were told the TRUTH about certain candidates we vote for, I don’t think we’d be in this situation. Both sides of the aisle have been duped into voting for ‘straw candidates’. We’re not stupid, just ill-informed.
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Randy Hall says...
With the ability to get information that is available today we are ill informed because we choose to be.
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Randy Hall says...
Another thing I for one am known by my elected all the way to my congressman. Their staff knows me as I know them. If I can do anyone can.
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roxi says...
So, what you believe in voting for certain individuals, and remaining involved is to be commended – and your right as a citizen to do so.
Right, individuals who choose to not be informed are also within their rights.
Then you say: “we the people are so poorly educated to understand our form of government WHICH ISN’T A DEMOCRACY” – comes to question.
Are you saying you support certain politicians BECAUSE they do not support Democracy?
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Randy Hall says...
I’d say the dems are ignoring the voice of the people right now. So let me ask you, since Obama is ignoring the people,s voice how do you feel that you voted for him?
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lancaster says...
curious as to what the conservatives here feel about this?
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