Impeach egregious Justices

by YankeeJim | January 28, 2010 at 05:42 pm
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Senator Pat Leahey sent to me an email that I share below. He declares that corporations are not people, and I agree. The Supreme Court made a mistake giving corporations the same rights as people, we think. Maybe the law and the Constitution need amendment to make this clearer. I agree with my fellow Americans who call for impeaching Justices who made such an egregious error at a time when corporations have done so much harm to We the People.





YJ

“Dear James,


The U.S. Supreme Court just decided to create a new "constitutional right" for corporations to pour unlimited funds into elections.

President Obama rightly took a few moments to address this misguided decision during his State of the Union address last night, saying, "the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests -- including foreign corporations -- to spend without limit in our elections."

This morning I took some time on the other side of the Capitol to address my Senate colleagues and the American people about the grave implications of the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC.

Corporations have been barred from spending unlimited funds on political races for as long as you and I have lived. For good reason: The typical Fortune 500 company need only spend a small fraction of its profits on political ads to drown out the un-amplified voices of individual citizens.

This Supreme Court decision creates new rights for Wall Street at the expense of Main Street.

Corporations are not people. They do not have the same rights, morals, or ideals of individual citizens. Nor do they vote or participate in elections the same way individuals do.

But the conservative activist wing of the Supreme Court -- now large enough to comprise a majority on the bench -- sees things differently. That's why they decided to ignore well-established, commonsense precedent in deciding this case, as well as the wishes of Congress. I am disappointed that these Justices, who as nominees professed their commitment to judicial modesty and restraint, could so brazenly overstep their bounds and override the rule of law.

I was particularly alarmed by Justice Alito during last night's State of the Union address, blurting out "not true" as the President spoke of the decision. It was bad enough when a Congressman from South Carolina pulled that kind of a stunt during last year's address. It is completely and utterly inappropriate for a Supreme Court Justice -- who has sworn to apply the law impartially and rise above partisan politics -- to do the same.

If we are to begin this decade anew and recommit ourselves to achieving a new kind of politics, as President Obama so eloquently urged last night, we must come together -- Democrats and Republicans -- to restore the ability of every individual citizen to be heard and participate in our democracy.

As I work with the White House and my colleagues in Congress to mitigate the harm done by this decision, I hope you will join me in taking meaningful action to help right this terrible wrong.

Thank you for all that you do to defend our democracy.

Sincerely,

Patrick Leahy
U.S. Senator”


 





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YankeeJim

Impeach egregious Justices now. Do over.

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Albert Milliron

Campaign finance laws forbid corporations from contributing to a political campaign.  There are provisions for political action committees that are made up of employees who have 1st amendment rights.  Unions support elections. Union are not people either, but theye are made up of people.  I think unions call it collective bargaining.  PACS collectively pull their money to make a greater impact.  This is not a clean cut as the Senator says.  The AP and politifact looked into this following President Obama statement the SOTU.  Politifact is no-partisan their article is worth reading.  They rate the Presidents statement as Barely True

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