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- kennymotown
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Corporate power has grabbed whats left of Democracy! If you want a present day to the minute example look no further than the watered down version of healthcare reform. The Senate fight will show you who is in charge, this is our opening thanks to a squeaker of a vote in the house on healthcare reform. Now we must unite and tell our Senators we are coming after you if you don't stand up against the corporate corruption.
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How hard will you work for taking our government back from these Insurance mobsters? I can't stand the thought of how it has come to this, and the minions who fight against their own best interests. Come on people stand together and demand justice from the chains of corporate personhood. Freedom from their terrorism and tyranny now!
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- kennymotown
- 15 days ago
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Corporate personhood should be overruled by we the people, join in bringing down this tyranny at once. This Healthcare fight is the platform of which we can stand to defeat this unlawful cancer on our political system!
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- kennymotown
- 15 days ago
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Healthcare reform won't completely destroy the health and insurance industries or end corporatism in general but it WILL be a crippling blow to them and a great justice for the people so I back you and this post all the way. After this reform we need to target the lobbyists in washington and regulate them so this corporatism can't affect our government anymore.
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- FishaHouse777
- 15 days ago
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THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM,,,
"What does imperialism mean?
It means the assertion of absolute force over others." - Robert Lowe 1878How do you think american corporations established their power over the world ?
With the quality of their products ?
With the way they treated the locals ?Ask a banana republic for size !
And if ever them pesky peasants have the nerve to defend themselves or revolt...
"We have become a monster in the eyes of the whole world – a nation of bullies and bastards who would rather kill than live peacefully. We are not just whores for power and oil, but killer whores with hate and fear in our hearts. We are human scum, and that is how history will judge us… No redeeming social value. Just whores. Get out of our way, or we’ll kill you." – Hunter S. Thompson
"We are watching a poorly staged rendition of Wag the Dog , interpreted for the morbidly stupid and performed by the criminally insane." - Jules Carlysle
“It’s here that the American dream decided it liked the taste of the vomit it was chocking on. Just rolled over on its back and screamed for more drugs. it didn't die.“ - Warren EllisStill one must resist just for humanity's sake ;)
http://whitenoiserants.webnode.com//
http://whitenoise.webnode.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/JFWilliam"Kid's heads are filled with so many nonfacts that when they get out of school they're totally unprepared to do anything. They can't read, they can't write, they can't think. Talk about child abuse. The school system as a whole qualifies. Go to the library and educate yourself if you've got any guts... " - Frank Zappa
MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR HYPOCRISY
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WATCH IT NOW !!!
http://freedocumentaries.org/theatre.php?filmid=102&id=1243&wh=1000x720The film charts the development of the corporation as a legal entity from its genesis to unprecedented legal protection stemming from creative interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, that is from its origins as an institution chartered by governments to carry out specific public functions, to the rise of the vast modern institutions entitled to some of the legal rights of a "person." One central theme of the documentary is an attempt to assess the "personality" of the corporate "person" by using diagnostic criteria from the DSM-IV; Robert Hare, a University of British Columbia Psychology Professor and FBI consultant, compares the modern, profit-driven corporation to that of a clinically diagnosed psychopath.
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- WhiteNoise
- 15 days ago
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You bet !
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RECOMMENDED READING : LIFE INC
CHAPTER ONE
ONCE REMOVED: THE CORPORATE LIFE- FORM
http://rushkoff.com/books/life-incorporated/life-inc-chapter-one/EXCERPT
The increased mechanization of labor in the United States, where freedom was supposed to rule, proved a bit more troublesome. Machines now controlled the rate at which people worked, and the assembly line further reduced the autonomy and humanity of workers by relegating them to a single, repetitive task. Early industrialists, such as Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and particularly John D. Rockefeller, were constantly on guard for labor unrest, and not averse to resorting to violence when necessary. It was a bad strategy. Union busting only provoked progressive newspapers to attack the industrialists, leading to further unrest, more violence, ugly interventions by the National Guard, and even some legislation against corporate power.As an alternative to overt repression, the industrialists sought to develop a cultural ethos more simpatico with corporate prosperity. In their new world picture, machines became the model for society, and people were the cogs within it—increasingly disconnected from their own sense of technical expertise or whatever unique contributions they might make to the process of production. They were replaceable. The function of the industrial corporation was to extract value from people’s work, for the economic benefit of the nation. This meant disconnecting people from the wealth they might be creating through their labors, and substituting a less costly sense of satisfaction or, at the very least, compliance.
So leading industrialists funded public schools—at once gifts to the working class and powerful tools for growing a more docile labor force. They hired education reformers, like Stanford’s Ellwood P. Cubberley, to design a public school system based on a Prussian method that sought to produce what he called “mediocre intellects . . . and ensure docile citizens.” Cubberley modeled our public schools after “factories, in which the raw product [the children] are to be shaped and fashioned . . . according to the specifications laid down.”
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- WhiteNoise
- 15 days ago
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It is shopping time for his birthday and Co.llc profits,the patriot act wrighting on the wall says if you are not shopping with us you are against US ! I need you all to report to Dick's boat to Gitmo
And I will watch it now Asa I pay the piper (need to charge my headphone)
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- ras_menelik
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