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* Stopping Home Forclosures
* Stopping Home Forclosures
* many, many more symptoms
* many, many more symptoms
The Occupy Movement has generated amazing energy. Yet the history of popular uprisings has shown us that we have to do something completely new.
Join the 140+ communities in six NE states that are building the Community Rights Movement.
They have passed local laws that end corporate "rights" & enshrine COMMUNITY RIGHTS!
Join with others to learn more about this exciting movement!
Local Contact:
* Sign up for blog posts at http://PaulCienfuegos.com
* Call or email 503.233.1166 mailto:Paul@100Fires.com
* Friend at http://Facebook.com/PaulCienfuegos
* Public workspace online:  http://bit.ly/CorporateRightsTemp
There may only be a brief window to convert street level momentum into  organized rights-legislating movements in each of our local communities.
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Revision as of 15:49, 14 November 2011

Why Do Corporations Have More Rights Than You Do

  • Date: 15 November 2011
  • Time: 2 pm - 4 pm
  • Location: TBD
or return to the events page.

Purpose

Why do we fail at:

  • Universal Health Care
  • Renewable Energy Development
  • Bold Climate Change Response
  • End to Foreign Invasions
  • Labor Rights in the Workplace
  • Stopping Home Forclosures
  • many, many more symptoms

The Occupy Movement has generated amazing energy. Yet the history of popular uprisings has shown us that we have to do something completely new.

Join the 140+ communities in six NE states that are building the Community Rights Movement.

They have passed local laws that end corporate "rights" & enshrine COMMUNITY RIGHTS!

Join with others to learn more about this exciting movement!

Local Contact:

There may only be a brief window to convert street level momentum into organized rights-legislating movements in each of our local communities.

more information