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In reply to the discussion: The REAL ASSHOLES are the traitors who lied America into war and still walk free. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)7. Repeat Offenders: Why the Big Money goes into the Big Lie
It's not just busting unions and busting the Democrats -- at least the ones interested in justice. The Big Money Boys want to bust Democracy itself.

Here's the plan they spelled out, by a lawyer for Big Tobacco soon-to-turn Supreme Court justice:
The Lewis Powell Memo - Corporate Blueprint to Dominate Democracy
Greenpeace has the full text of the Lewis Powell Memo available for review, as well as analyses of how Lewis Powell's suggestions have impacted the realms of politics, judicial law, communications and education.
Blogpost by Charlie Cray - August 23, 2011 at 11:20
Greenpeace.org
Forty years ago today, on August 23, 1971, Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., an attorney from Richmond, Virginia, drafted a confidential memorandum for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that describes a strategy for the corporate takeover of the dominant public institutions of American society.
Powell and his friend Eugene Sydnor, then-chairman of the Chambers education committee, believed the Chamber had to transform itself from a passive business group into a powerful political force capable of taking on what Powell described as a major ongoing attack on the American free enterprise system.
An astute observer of the business community and broader social trends, Powell was a former president of the American Bar Association and a board member of tobacco giant Philip Morris and other companies. In his memo, he detailed a series of possible avenues of action that the Chamber and the broader business community should take in response to fierce criticism in the media, campus-based protests, and new consumer and environmental laws.
SNIP...
The overall tone of Powells memo reflected a widespread sense of crisis among elites in the business and political communities. No thoughtful person can question that the American economic system is under broad attack, he suggested, adding that the attacks were not coming just from a few extremists of the left, but also and most alarmingly -- from perfectly respectable elements of society, including leading intellectuals, the media, and politicians.
To meet the challenge, business leaders would have to first recognize the severity of the crisis, and begin marshalling their resources to influence prominent institutions of public opinion and political power -- especially the universities, the media and the courts. The memo emphasized the importance of education, values, and movement-building. Corporations had to reshape the political debate, organize speakers bureaus and keep television programs under constant surveillance. Most importantly, business needed to recognize that political power must be assiduously cultivated; and that when necessary, it must be used aggressively and with determination without embarrassment and without the reluctance which has been so characteristic of American business.
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http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/news-and-blogs/campaign-blog/the-lewis-powell-memo-corporate-blueprint-to-/blog/36466/
In the process, their greed and lies work to destroy the planet, let alone peace and prosperity. Also helps explain the, uh, uncertainty on the part of so many these days as to what's true and what matters.
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The REAL ASSHOLES are the traitors who lied America into war and still walk free. [View all]
Octafish
May 2014
OP
Didn't Hillary support the Iraq War? Kudos to Greewald for uncovering the lies based on
sabrina 1
May 2014
#112
I know enough to reflexively recoil at anything associated with Wall Street.
NuclearDem
May 2014
#21
Oh you are just trying to confuse the issue. "Hate Greenwald, hate Greenwald."
rhett o rick
May 2014
#28
Maybe taking his tweet out of context, misinterpreting it, and using it as a tool for hate and
rhett o rick
May 2014
#19
It wasnt an asshole move if you understand what he was saying. But hatred can cloud judgement. nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#31
I think there is a fear of becoming irrelevant. They are like Neville Chamberlain.
rhett o rick
May 2014
#62
The problem is that there are those that refuse to support anyone that speaks out to
rhett o rick
May 2014
#37
I think you are referring to "They Thought They Were Free" by Milton Mayer. nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#63
I am interested. I see Amazon* sells used copies. Current working my way thru Michael Ruppert's,
rhett o rick
May 2014
#84
Thank you for spelling it out so well, Dragonfli: The government has become most un-democratic.
Octafish
May 2014
#41
I remember when this site used to oppose war for money. I also had the pleasure
Dragonfli
May 2014
#83
"I no longer consider this a progressive site, as most of the newbies are anything but"
carolinayellowdog
May 2014
#126
Our oligarch overlords would love us to fight about Greenwald instead of addressing the bigger
rhett o rick
May 2014
#20
The point of the OP is that in the scope of things, if he is an asshole, he is way down
rhett o rick
May 2014
#34
Ah yes of course. It's so very important to keep the spotlight on him and away from other issues
rhett o rick
May 2014
#54
No No we have to focus on Bengazi stupid.. that's what the Repugs want the focus on, right?
YOHABLO
May 2014
#99
Good point. The Repugs want us to focus on Bengazi while the Blue Dogs want us to focus
rhett o rick
May 2014
#137
Are you the Owner of this Site..? What gives YOU the right to decide what gets posted
KoKo
May 2014
#97
If lies were not being told about Greenwald there would still be Greenwald threads on Democratic
sabrina 1
May 2014
#114
I dont think the Greenwald haters recognize that they are not liberals. Just sayin.
rhett o rick
May 2014
#152
Could be. Maybe there needs to be a declaration from the Dem Party as to who actually
sabrina 1
May 2014
#153
It's weird to see DUers cutting down the cornerstone of Democracy - the Free Press.
Octafish
May 2014
#61
"It's weird to see DUers cutting down the cornerstone of Democracy - the Free Press."
malokvale77
May 2014
#115
I was told the other day on DU that I have been misinterpreting the 4th Amendment, and I presume
sabrina 1
May 2014
#154
I wish that those c/o Greenwald were as upset at what he and Snowden exposed.
Dustlawyer
May 2014
#43
It could lead one to believe that they actually approve of those, which is why they focus on GG & ES
Electric Monk
May 2014
#67
Believe It Or Not Jimmy Carter Is The Most Threatened Ex-President in US History
Octafish
May 2014
#156
The bill to bail out the banks was passed by a Democratic majority after Obama ...
slipslidingaway
May 2014
#124
Is ASSHOLE some euphemism for CRIMINAL? Just asking. The language seems a bit soft to me.
ancianita
May 2014
#128
I think Blankfein said that you can't prosecute stupidity, in so many words. Proving intent is THE
ancianita
May 2014
#130
Huh. I was raised on "Ignorance is no defense" and for the "unwashed masses" that is true...
Pholus
May 2014
#132
Several DUers routinely apply it to journalists and whistleblowers, rather than to criminals.
Octafish
May 2014
#155
Amazing that we need this review of real criminal history, but we do, Octafish...
MrMickeysMom
May 2014
#161
the REAL ASSHOLES are the torturers. those who put torture into american's mainstream
spanone
May 2014
#157