The City Council is on a roll. After recently voting to sue Mayor Bloomberg for his patently retarded homeless policy, members symbolically passed a resolution defying the U.S. Supreme Court’s notorious Citizen’s United ruling that proclaimed corporations are people. This ruling lifted restrictions on the amount of money that entities could spend in a given election, paving the way for unlimited contributions and putting our democracy up for the sale.
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Technically, corporate personhood was first established in 1819, and later became protected under the 14th amendment by an 1886 Supreme Court decision. Citizen’s United merely took this as a departure point.
Anyway, good news! Move to Amend is picking up steam!
Thanks for the clarification. (Read above comment)
I recommend the book titled “Life, Inc.”