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Friday, January 8, 2010
A Second Bill of Rights to End Corporate Personhood
My own study of current problems, local, national and global, has led me to one conclusion: the mistaken establishment of corporate personhood lies at the root of most of these problems.
Michael Melio, speaking at a Be The Change meeting, reveals plans to do something about this, starting with initiatives in Colorado Front Range cities.
For more information on the Second Bill of Rights Initiative in Colorado, visit Democracy Unincorporated or email Michael David Melio ([email protected]).
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