Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Kings of America


The laws that had been thrown up to protect the people from the corporate beast were ripped down as violations of constitutional due process. The infamous "Santa Ana" case, in 1886, marked the demise of a nation of men and the coronation of the new king, the corporate state. The rights of the new monarch now included protection against unreasonable searches and seizures under the Fourth Amendment, and corporate attorneys, taking advantage of the corporation's due process protection, often delayed and deterred effective regulation designed to safeguard the public. Ironically, the same court that decreed that Dred Scott, a slave, was property, granted to the corporation, a non-man, the sacred rights of citizenship.Hospitals for Profit Corporations are high on the list of America's Kings.
Fruit of the Loom Corporation announced plans on Tuesday, November 11, 1997 to lay off more than 2,900 workers and close a Louisiana plant as it works to save money by moving production to other countries.
The cuts come less than a month after the company had already shed thousands of workers, many at the same plants hit by today's announcement.
The Chicago-based company said it has given 60-day notices to 1,035 employees in Kentucky - 220 employees at a plant in Campbellsville and 815 people in Jamestown.
In Louisiana, about 1,880 people were losing their jobs - 920 sewing and support staff in Jeanerette, 638 workers at St. Martinville, and 315 sewing workers at an Abbeville plant, which was being closed.
The American dream becomes the American Myth!
Judges
Judges in American invent evidence to substantiate their decisions. Chief Justice Waite of the United States Supreme Court told the lawyers before "Santa Clara v. Southern Pacific Railroad's" proceedings began, "The Court does not wish to hear argument on the question whether the provision in the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution, which forbids a State to deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, applies to corporations. We are all of the opinion that it does." Later examination of a journal for the joint committee that drafted the Fourteenth Amendment revealed no evidence to support the Court's representation.Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God. - Susan B. Anthony
Television
Television, potentially the greatest weapon for democracy ever invented by man, now totally in the grip of corporate America, is used to exert an inexorable control over our lives. And behind it, the new king hides its criminal face and its bloody hands. What we are permitted to see on television is what suits the mentality and purposes of corporations. I am against fostering the myth of a free media when the media is, in fact inaccessible to the people. I am against the media so taunting us with the crimes committed by our neighbors that we virtually hurl ourselves into the arms of the police demanding protection they only too willingly give - provided we adopt their view of our Bill of Rights as a pesky collection of loopholes through which criminals are permitted to escape. Already we are beginning to applaud the courts as they chisel away at the very pillars of liberty that have long distinguished us. Today, we are being trained to hate our hard-earned rights against self-incrimination and unreasonable searches and seizures as the weapons of crime, not freedom.
Gerry Spence, "WITH JUSTICE FOR NONE" pg 212.
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