steveox
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National Day of Protest: Occupy the Courts for the 2nd “Anniversary” of the Citizens United Ruling
Eureka Federal Courthouse , 5th & H Streets, Eureka (downtown Post Office building)
Over 100 courthouses, including the Federal Courthouse in Eureka (downtown Post Office building) and the Supreme Court, will become the focus of Occupy protesters against corporate rule on Friday, January 20. Activists are targeting the second anniversary of the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision, in which the Supreme Court ruled that corporations are persons, entitled by the U.S. Constitution to pour unlimited money into elections.
In Eureka the rally is organized by Democracy Unlimited, a founding member of the Move to Amend Coalition. Move to Amend is a national campaign calling for a Constitutional amendment to end “corporate personhood” and the doctrine of “money is speech.” Occupy the Courts is a one-day action organized by Move to Amend to draw attention to the campaign.
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/calendar/events/occupy-courts/
I wouldnt mess with the Judge if i were you. Its one thing pissing off the police officers its another thing pissing off the Judge. The Judge has more power then cops do. Way much more power! Judges can send you to prison for 15 years if he wants to. Cops can only take you to jail until you see the judge.
Eureka Federal Courthouse , 5th & H Streets, Eureka (downtown Post Office building)
Over 100 courthouses, including the Federal Courthouse in Eureka (downtown Post Office building) and the Supreme Court, will become the focus of Occupy protesters against corporate rule on Friday, January 20. Activists are targeting the second anniversary of the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision, in which the Supreme Court ruled that corporations are persons, entitled by the U.S. Constitution to pour unlimited money into elections.
In Eureka the rally is organized by Democracy Unlimited, a founding member of the Move to Amend Coalition. Move to Amend is a national campaign calling for a Constitutional amendment to end “corporate personhood” and the doctrine of “money is speech.” Occupy the Courts is a one-day action organized by Move to Amend to draw attention to the campaign.
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/calendar/events/occupy-courts/
I wouldnt mess with the Judge if i were you. Its one thing pissing off the police officers its another thing pissing off the Judge. The Judge has more power then cops do. Way much more power! Judges can send you to prison for 15 years if he wants to. Cops can only take you to jail until you see the judge.