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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
Fri May 18, 2012, 04:21 PM May 2012

BREAKING NEWS -- Senators call on Supreme Court to Overturn Citizens United [View all]

from my email...



Dear Scuba,

Just now, Senators McCain and Whitehouse sent a letter to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking them to reconsider the Citizens United case. This is a huge opportunity to reverse the ruling and retake our democracy.

We can help if we act fast. Take a minute, right now, and add your name to the senators’ letter. Demand that the highest court stop billionaires from buying our politicians and laws.

Then forward this email to three friends who are disgusted by politicians auctioning themselves off to the highest bidder.

Stand with the senators, and tell the Supreme Court that we're not going to take it anymore.

It’s time to rev the engines back up.

Join Senators McCain and Whitehouse.

It’s a rare moment when something good happens in Washington. Seize the moment. Join this bipartisan, right-left revolt.

Get money out.

Thanks,
Josh Silver

P.S. The letter is about a case in Montana. Learn about the details here.

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I'm sure the Supreme Court is quaking in their boots over a letter two Senators have sent. bluestateguy May 2012 #1
The Supreme Court has damaged its credibility with that ruling. Comrade Grumpy May 2012 #12
This court has had no credibility since its swearing in Doctor_J May 2012 #18
Credibility? After Bush v. Gore? Oh, wait, Roberts had to trash his legacy, too. McCamy Taylor May 2012 #20
"They should be quaking in their boots." Why? rhett o rick May 2012 #32
It's good news that some of our legislators are actually acting. randome May 2012 #2
didn't the SC already rule littlewolf May 2012 #3
The Montana case comes at it in a way the SC did not consider in the prior CU decision FogerRox May 2012 #7
IF they agree to hear it ..... not holding my breath nt littlewolf May 2012 #9
They have not ruled on a challenge to it. savalez May 2012 #8
Hey, Senators Bolo Boffin May 2012 #4
Better yet, impose a 10 year term limits on ALL SCCJ with only one re-election opportunity Woody Woodpecker May 2012 #5
It should still be an appointment process, but I'm down with 10 year terms, two max. n/t Bolo Boffin May 2012 #16
A judicial review from the Congress after the 10 year term is up Woody Woodpecker May 2012 #21
This. CrispyQ May 2012 #28
The Framers wanted the Judicial Branch not to be swayed by politics of the day syberlion May 2012 #23
A letter? KansDem May 2012 #6
I think there is a good 50/50 chance that a college student intern at the USSC will skim over it bluestateguy May 2012 #10
So let's do nothing about it? Comrade Grumpy May 2012 #13
I'm not deeply familiar with Citizens United gratuitous May 2012 #11
The pesky First Amendment gets in the way of that (nt) Nye Bevan May 2012 #15
Often, though gratuitous May 2012 #17
I saw McCain destroy BlueToTheBone May 2012 #14
More histrionics from McGrandstand Doctor_J May 2012 #19
don't care.. If he's teaming up with Whitehhouse, I'm checking it out. annabanana May 2012 #33
Might as well ask Clarence Thomas to get over his confirmation hearing while they're at it BeyondGeography May 2012 #22
k&r... spanone May 2012 #24
I'd think that, being Senators, they might actually write a LAW or an Amendment. nilram May 2012 #25
Hmmm, now that Obama has twice as much money in the can as Robofop. Well, no matter who deacon May 2012 #26
Done and posted on facebook. lamp_shade May 2012 #27
K & R !!! WillyT May 2012 #29
Citizens United tells us that Corporate Personhood needs overturning n/t Trillo May 2012 #30
Wow, Lumpy must think he outgrew his pants or something. lonestarnot May 2012 #31
done...n/t k&r zeemike May 2012 #34
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #35
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