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Old 11-04-2007, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by OkhamsRazor View Post
Huh... I agree with Rasta and.... Dom? (don't panic Dom, I'm sure it's only temporary). But one must realize that the corporations and special interests do nothing but play by the rules set up by and for support the Fed, a private system of regional "central" banks. And I'm sorry my friends, but that falls into corporate/maritime law, not constitutional law.

At any rate, I'm not sure that this kind of reform requires an amendment, However, it would require an amendment to declare that corporations cannot be considered equal citizens of of the united states with their sovereign individual counterparts.



On the face, I kind of like this idea. I won't touch the land issue, but this idea at least has some merit.

Ok, here's my idea...

Anyone holding office as 1)an elected official 2)the appointee of an elected official 3) or any person working for federal, state or local government shall not be referred to as anything more than a "public servant".

The titles of office may be used such as "President", "Mayor", "Congressman" etc, but labels like "leader", "lawmaker", "decider" shall not be used in conjunction with public office or government employment. They work for Us, We are the "deciders".


In this way we may serve these increasingly out of touch, arrogant, corporatists a daily reminder that they are beholden to one thing, and one thing only, the People of the United States of America and the constitution We protect. ok, that's two. Any further bowing to the corporate/banking class should be viewed as subversive to the ruling class of this country; "We the People".
Or if I were to keep it simple. NO Corporation has the same rights as a human being. Period.

Until a corporation can have a colonoscopy...then I will be ...open...to the idea.

The fact that a corporation has the same rights as a people is the center of the problem.

If it must be in this country then my suggestion is quite simple...EVERYONE become incorporated....Fuck em'.

But then that gets into the whole property rights who is more valuable to have an informed 'voting' opinion etc. because it requires capitol to be a corp. eh All quite disturbing.
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