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Forum Post: Sen. Sanders: Amend the Consititution to Overturn 'Corporations are People'

Posted 12 years ago on Dec. 15, 2011, 11:32 a.m. EST by xylene2301 (1)
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If you feel strongly that only flesh and blood humans are people then sign this petition sponsored by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont to amend the US Constitution.
The proposed amendment would overturn the disastrous and criminal Citizens United decision of the renegade Robert's Supreme Court.

http://tinyurl.com/78uk7eq

This URL should go viral across the Internet via all social media. I believe it's the most important thing you can do for OWS and this country right now.
Make sure to watch the video of Sander's powerful speech. A million signatures to this petition would get the attention of our wayward congress. We can make it happen!!

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[-] 1 points by AFarewellToKings (1486) 12 years ago

It takes action on all fronts but spending a few minutes online signing a petition isn't enough in this fight.

As of today the National General Assembly is only 202 days away and the process for electing delegates is less than 100 days away. This is the time to spread the word by talking, this is the time to stand for Delegate, this is the time to vote to spend the money you already have ($15.5K last I checked) to book the Hall, this is the time to volunteer to help.

http://www.the99declaration.org/ (site almost ready)

[-] 1 points by jomojo (562) 12 years ago

85,171 and counting. 12-15-11

[-] 1 points by FrogWithWings (1367) 12 years ago

The problem is that very FEW actually exist in the UNITED STATES OF CATTLE. Your congressmen and DC knows this too.

[-] 1 points by xylene2301 (1) 12 years ago

Sorry to be thick but what ?

[-] 1 points by FrogWithWings (1367) 12 years ago

Flesh and blood humans.

Call your stock broker with your abstract Birth Certificate and Social Security card in hand, ask him to find out which mutual fund you are in and what was your last trade price.