corporations are not people, my friend
THIS IS A PERSON
THIS IS A PERSON
THESE ARE PEOPLE TOO!
Labels: eliza draper gardiner, elyse ashe lord, walter j phillips
Labels: eliza draper gardiner, elyse ashe lord, walter j phillips
posted by lotusgreen at 6:35 PM
6 Comments:
I am a person (though I am not in any artwork pretty as these).
As an American, I regret that voters have permitted corporations to take over the government. The corporation is a sociopath; its goals are antithetical to human happiness.
Thank you so much for speaking out about such important issues. I hope you get Billions of viewers who are as concerned. And all of those viewers - work to correct the flawed policies five members of the US not-so-supreme court have put into place.
Thank you for the beautiful way you make your point, visual.
seems like the problem lies, as anon said, in the supremes, who have rotted from within. just enough votes were counted to stick bush in there, and the rest of the voters, many never counted, could stand there and watch as bush simultaneously dramatically reduced revenue, income, and wholeheartedly committed to, off the books, spend every single penny he could get his hands on.
Have just debated on another forum the idea of pharmacuitcal companies stepping up to help legalize marijuana (medicinal or otherwise) because, I think any company that got in at the beginning as a distributor of "organic" medicine would make an economic killing- appeal to greed vs expecting a corporation doing what might be "best" for America...but that would require a substantial change in mindset, and the "whiskey drinking evil old men who run the United States of America (Wm Burroughs), are disinclined to change anything as long as it profits THEM. Sadly, watching Obama obfuscate when asked about legalizing marijuana, I realize that after his time in office, he's become one of "them"...if he ever wasn't.
ical companies stepping up to help legalize marijuana (medicinal or otherwise) because, I think any company that got in at the beginning as a distributor of "organic" medicine would make an economic killing- appeal to greed vs expecting a corporation doing what might be "best" for America...
hi evan-- not sure what happened here (been at the pipe today?) but this is how it came through.
man, it's been a long time since i had a toke.
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hi, and thanks so much for stopping by. i spend all too much time thinking my own thoughts about this stuff, so please tell me yours. i thrive on the exchange!
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