The Adams-Jeffco Green Party has arranged a special guest presenter for our next meeting on Monday, April 8 (bring your friends to hear about this critical and urgent topic):
Steve Justino will lead a Presentation & Discussion on the We The People Amendment (Corporations are not People, Money is not Speech, and “The judiciary shall not construe the spending of money to influence elections to be speech under the First Amendment.”). Steve is a practicing Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Attorney, Co-Chair of Colorado Move to Amend, and was General Counsul for Jill Stein for President. Steve was the mastermind and organizer of the successful national Occupy the Courts event on January 20, 2012. See the end of this e-mail for the full text of the Amendment.
See meeting venue and time information on the calendar/events page.
Over 90% of Americans of ALL political persuasions support over turning this travesty.
It is very pivotally important to American democracy.
Moneyed interests are distracting & hijacking the dialog on the public airwaves of this country, even on PBS.
Money picks & chooses the ‘issues’ & how they are ‘framed’ on TV & radio, & not the things that matter to real Americans.
Why is this not running like a freight train through congress?
We have been habituated to “bipartisan” corporate treason.
These corporations would rather show us Justin Bieber antics than reveal just how wickedly treacherous, greedy & sleazy they are.
Overturning this should be a requisite stipulation of every party and certainly in the relatively non-corporate green party; that the first and paramount issue each & every candidate will tackle upon entering office is the immediate overturning of this corporate hijacking of American democracy.
If nothing more, a congressional vote that exposes who does & does not represent their constituents will be acidly revealing.
Every day this is not overturned is another day of corporate treason in American.
Any party that leads in this issue may find itself gaining votes it otherwise might not have expected to get.