20100123 http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/01/22/call-for-immediate-arrest-of-5-supreme-court-justices-for-treason/ CALL FOR IMMEDIATE ARREST OF 5 SUPREME COURT JUSTICES FOR TREASON January 22, 2010 by Gordon Duff Five members of the Supreme Court declared that a “corporation” is a person, not a “regular person” but one above all natural laws, subject to no God, no moral code but one with unlimited power over our lives, a power awarded by judges who seem themselves as grand inquisitors in an meant to hunt down all hertics who fail to serve their god, the god of money. 20110124 http://www.alternet.org/news/149620/resolution_calling_to_amend_the_constitution_banning_corporate_personhood_introduced_in_vermont?page=entire Resolution Calling to Amend the Constitution Banning Corporate Personhood Introduced in Vermont On the anniversary of the Citizens United decision, Vermont politicians are moving to deny corporations the rights that humans enjoy. A year ago today, the Supreme Court issued its bizarre Citizens United decision, allowing unlimited corporate spending in elections as a form of “free speech” for the corporate “person.” Justice John Paul Stevens, writing for the dissent, had the task of recalling the majority to planet earth and basic common sense. "Corporations have no consciences, no beliefs, no feelings, no thoughts, no desires," wrote Stevens. "Corporations help structure and facilitate the activities of human beings, to be sure, and their 'personhood' often serves as a useful legal fiction. But they are not themselves members of 'We the People' by whom and for whom our Constitution was established." 20110210 http://www.alternet.org/water/149725/vision%3A_how_small%2C_mostly_conservative_towns_have_found_the_trick_to_defeating_corporations?page=entire Vision: How Small, Mostly Conservative Towns Have Found the Trick to Defeating Corporations As the Right pushes privatization as a solution to the economic collapse, one organization is teaching communities how to defeat corporations. February 4, 2011 20110418 http://www.naturalnews.com/032100_Vermont_corporations.html Vermont lawmakers draft amendment to stop corporations from being considered 'people' (NaturalNews) In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the landmark case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission that corporations are essentially the same as people, and are thus free under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to participate in "electioneering communications," or political advertising and contribution campaigns. But lawmakers from the state of Vermont have put forth a resolution that, if passed, will amend the U.S. Constitution to state that only human beings are persons guaranteed constitutional protections. 20111129 "As we view the achievements of aggregated capital, we discover the existence of trusts, combinations, and monopolies, while the citizen is struggling far in the rear or is trampled to death beneath an iron heel. Corporations, which should be the carefully restrained creatures of the law and the servants of the people, are fast becoming the people's masters." -- Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President of the United States 20120415 http://www.readersupportednews.org/news-section2/341-193/10929-vermont-senate-votes-to-overturn-citizens-united Vermont Senate Votes to Overturn Citizens United .S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) welcomed today's Vermont Senate passage of a resolution calling on Congress to propose a constitutional amendment to undo a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that threw out a ban on corporate campaign spending. "I congratulate the Vermont Senate for this important vote. Citizens United was one of the worst decisions ever handed down by the Supreme Court. The people of Vermont and across America are totally disgusted with the huge amounts of money that billionaires and corporations are now throwing into the political process as a result of that misguided decision," Sanders said. Webmaster's Commentary: WRH: The Citizens United ruling was a fraud from the start. Corporations do not have freedom of speech because corporations are not sentient creatures that have opinions to express. And, if corporations are legally persons to whom the Constitution applies, then along with the 1st Amendment, we must apply the 13th Amendment, which says persons may not be owned by other persons. Thus, carried to its legal and logical conclusion, Citizens United emancipates all corporations from their owners. 20120717 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/guest-post-are-corporations-people#comment-2623507 Guest Post: Are Corporations People? 20131212 http://theusconstitution.org/text-history/1794/corporate-executive-who-snuck-corporate-personhood-supreme-court-history The corporate executive who snuck corporate personhood into Supreme Court history Emily Phelps January 30, 2013 "CEOs of most of the world's largest corporations daily make decisions that destroy the lives of many other human beings. Only about 1 to 3 percent of us are sociopaths - people who don't have normal human feelings and can easily go to sleep at night after having done horrific things. And of that 1 percent of sociopaths, there's probably only a fraction of a percent with a college education. And of that tiny fraction, there's an even tinier fraction that understands how business works, particularly within any specific industry. Thus there is such a shortage of people who can run modern monopolistic, destructive corporations that stockholders have to pay millions to get them to work. And being sociopaths, they gladly take the money without any thought to its social consequences." -- Thom Hartman 20140706 http://rinf.com/alt-news/business-news/warning-corporate-interests-public-interests/ Warning: Corporate Interests Are Not Public Interests The modern-day conflation of corporate and public interests forms the bedrock of what is likely the most dangerous ideology to afflict humanity. 20141209 http://www.zippittydodah.com/2014/12/taylor-twit-and-those-heroin-model-rock.html One of the things that comes into my mind with regularity and which always stuns me to some degree and which may be why it comes into my mind with regularity, is what the Supreme Court did with conferring personhood upon corporations. The job of the Supreme Court is to interpret and, I presume, also defend… The Constitution. Not in the wildest dreams of the architects of the Constitution, would there ever have been a consideration like this. The Constitution and Bill of Rights were created to protect against this very sort of thing. What they did is High Treason and a capital crime. One can only hope justice comes to them with the full weight of the law or the mob, or by any means possible.