From A.W.A.D @ wordsmith.org
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Law and justice are not always the same. When they aren't, destroying the law may be the first step toward changing it.
- Gloria Steinem, activist, author, and editor (b. 25 Mar 1934)
The rule of law's continued failure
Had Bennie been removed for his corruption we wouldn't be here, at world wars edge
Fast forward
Had Donnie been held accountable for his corruption the world wouldn't be here
This has always been Powers plan.
Law & Order for us, the taxpayer paying for all of this, and do whatever the f~ck you want for them
From A.W.A.D @ wordsmith.org
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Law and justice are not always the same. When they aren't, destroying the law may be the first step toward changing it.
- Gloria Steinem, activist, author, and editor (b. 25 Mar 1934)

“Think about it. They are telling the Court their voice is more important than the voices of our citizens and small businesses,” Mangan said. “This isn’t about protecting free speech — it’s about protecting the ability of big corporate interests to dominate our elections with money, while everyone else gets pushed aside.”
Corporate Interests File Lawsuit to Block Montanans from Collecting Signatures on “The Montana Plan”
“Think about it. They are telling the Court their voice is more important than the voices of our citizens and small businesses,” Mangan said. “This isn’t about protecting free speech — it’s about protecting the ability of big corporate interests to dominate our elections with money, while everyone else gets pushed aside.”
#MTPol #Montana #EndCitizensUnited
https://disruptdarkmoney.feather.blog/corporate-interests-file-lawsuit-to-block-montanans-from-collecting-signatures-on-the-montana-plan

“Think about it. They are telling the Court their voice is more important than the voices of our citizens and small businesses,” Mangan said. “This isn’t about protecting free speech — it’s about protecting the ability of big corporate interests to dominate our elections with money, while everyone else gets pushed aside.”