Mad as Hell -- Recall the Legislators

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Petition. We, the undersigned, ARE MAD AS HELL, AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANY MORE. We've been growing more aware of legislators acting contrary to the public's interests, and we don't see any reason to wait until November 2010 to throw them out. We hereby call upon our fellow citizens everywhere to join in organizing to RECALL and REPLACE legislators who do not support all of the following DEMANDS.

That's basically the petition. But this national petition is merely an attempt to gather consensus and momentum; each local organizing committee will need to draw up its own list of demands. The following demands -- for peace, healthcare, labor rights, and an end to corporatocracy -- are merely suggestions.

1. BRING ALL THE TROOPS HOME NOW. Our occupations, bombs, and torture make us less safe, by making new enemies faster than they kill the old ones. The real "lesson" of the Iraq war, the Vietnam war, and the American Revolutionary war, is that a determined people will outlast a foreign occupation. The real "lesson" of 9/11 is that we are vulnerable even to poorly armed enemies; the only real protection is to become friends with everyone. We must end not just the current wars, but our entire tradition of belligerence: Our nation has been at war almost constantly for the past century, mostly for lies, ideology, and profiteering, not for defense. Expose the Military-Industrial Complex that President Eisenhower warned about. Close down our 750 overseas military bases. Close the SOA and CIA, who have propped up brutal dictatorships and overthrown democracies for the interests of a few corporations. Put on trial the death merchants (Boeing, Raytheon, Halliburton, Blackwater, etc.) and their pet congressmen, who have squandered trillions of dollars and millions of lives on unnecessary wars.

2. NATIONAL HEALTHCARE. It is time to stop pretending that "free enterprise" provides the best answer to everything. Our healthcare is vastly inferior to, and yet more costly than, the systems of Japan, Canada, and western Europe. Aetna, Kaiser, Humana, etc. have achieved record profits by increasing premiums and reducing benefits, leaving thousands to die needlessly. Put on trial for negligent homicide the executives of those companies, and the politicians they paid to ignore the public's overwhelming call for national healthcare.

3. LABOR RIGHTS. It is time to stop pretending that working people are a "special interest," or that management is somehow more deserving of rights, decent wages, or decision-making power than the people who do the actual work. Raise the minimum wage to a living wage; to do less is not only exploitive but stupid. (As auto tycoon Henry Ford explained, if workers are underpaid, they can't be consumers.) Full employment, literally. Repeal the Taft-Hartley Act. And the politicians who claim "EFCA takes away choice" should be jailed for fraud.

4. END CORPORATE PERSONHOOD, CORPORATE WELFARE, AND CORPORATOCRACY.
It is time to overturn the misguided 1886 Supreme Court decision that gave corporations the rights of people but not the vulnerabilities or responsibilities (you'll never see a corporation sleeping under a bridge or jailed for murder). Union Carbide paid only a tiny fine for poisoning Bhopal; Exxon stalled on paying for its 1989 oil spill until most of the plaintiffs had died; Coca Cola's murder of Colombian labor organizers goes unpublicized; the list goes on and on. Deregulation has brought us toxic toys and toxic mortgages, and has put at a competitive disadvantage those business people who are honest and who actually care about their community; it is time for massive re-regulation. Investigate the Federal Reserve. Replace so-called "free trade" with fair trade. When a business is "too big to fail," it should be owned and controlled by the people.

5. MANY OTHER ISSUES. For brevity, this page omits many other issues (civil liberties, sustainability, etc.). But your local organization can recall and replace your legislators for whatever reasons the public chooses.

6. REFORM THE NEWS MEDIA. We need to put on trial not only legislators for crimes listed above, but also the news media for their complicity in concealing those crimes.
Petition. We, the undersigned, ARE MAD AS HELL, AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANY MORE. We've been growing more aware of legislators acting contrary to the public's interests, and we don't see any reason to wait until November 2010 to throw them out. We hereby call upon our fellow citizens everywhere to join in organizing to RECALL and REPLACE legislators who do not support all of the following DEMANDS.

That's basically the petition. But this national petition is merely an attempt to gather consensus and momentum; each local organizing committee will need to draw up its own list of demands. The following demands -- for peace, healthcare, labor rights, and an end to corporatocracy -- are merely suggestions.

1. BRING ALL THE TROOPS HOME NOW. Our occupations, bombs, and torture make us less safe, by making new enemies faster than they kill the old ones. The real "lesson" of the Iraq war, the Vietnam war, and the American Revolutionary war, is that a determined people will outlast a foreign occupation. The real "lesson" of 9/11 is that we are vulnerable even to poorly armed enemies; the only real protection is to become friends with everyone. We must end not just the current wars, but our entire tradition of belligerence: Our nation has been at war almost constantly for the past century, mostly for lies, ideology, and profiteering, not for defense. Expose the Military-Industrial Complex that President Eisenhower warned about. Close down our 750 overseas military bases. Close the SOA and CIA, who have propped up brutal dictatorships and overthrown democracies for the interests of a few corporations. Put on trial the death merchants (Boeing, Raytheon, Halliburton, Blackwater, etc.) and their pet congressmen, who have squandered trillions of dollars and millions of lives on unnecessary wars.

2. NATIONAL HEALTHCARE. It is time to stop pretending that "free enterprise" provides the best answer to everything. Our healthcare is vastly inferior to, and yet more costly than, the systems of Japan, Canada, and western Europe. Aetna, Kaiser, Humana, etc. have achieved record profits by increasing premiums and reducing benefits, leaving thousands to die needlessly. Put on trial for negligent homicide the executives of those companies, and the politicians they paid to ignore the public's overwhelming call for national healthcare.

3. LABOR RIGHTS. It is time to stop pretending that working people are a "special interest," or that management is somehow more deserving of rights, decent wages, or decision-making power than the people who do the actual work. Raise the minimum wage to a living wage; to do less is not only exploitive but stupid. (As auto tycoon Henry Ford explained, if workers are underpaid, they can't be consumers.) Full employment, literally. Repeal the Taft-Hartley Act. And the politicians who claim "EFCA takes away choice" should be jailed for fraud.

4. END CORPORATE PERSONHOOD, CORPORATE WELFARE, AND CORPORATOCRACY.
It is time to overturn the misguided 1886 Supreme Court decision that gave corporations the rights of people but not the vulnerabilities or responsibilities (you'll never see a corporation sleeping under a bridge or jailed for murder). Union Carbide paid only a tiny fine for poisoning Bhopal; Exxon stalled on paying for its 1989 oil spill until most of the plaintiffs had died; Coca Cola's murder of Colombian labor organizers goes unpublicized; the list goes on and on. Deregulation has brought us toxic toys and toxic mortgages, and has put at a competitive disadvantage those business people who are honest and who actually care about their community; it is time for massive re-regulation. Investigate the Federal Reserve. Replace so-called "free trade" with fair trade. When a business is "too big to fail," it should be owned and controlled by the people.

5. MANY OTHER ISSUES. For brevity, this page omits many other issues (civil liberties, sustainability, etc.). But your local organization can recall and replace your legislators for whatever reasons the public chooses.

6. REFORM THE NEWS MEDIA. We need to put on trial not only legislators for crimes listed above, but also the news media for their complicity in concealing those crimes.
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We signed the "Mad as Hell -- Recall the Legislators" petition!
# 37:
3:29 am PST, Jan 22, Richard Castaldo, California
I'm running for congress in the 30th district CA because i can no longer tacitly accept corporate fascism.
# 36:
11:21 am PST, Dec 21, Dennis Sheridan, Oregon
While I agree with the premise of the petition and have signed same (hope springs eternal) a little research has disclosed that there is nothing in constitutional law that supports such an action. If a Constitutional Convention is called (a secret desire of Obumer, me thinks) such an amendment to the constitution could be put forth. But the calling of a CC could be fraught with danger as the Constitution could be significantly harmed if the wrong people get control of the convention. God bless all and DOWN with the Socialist dogs, FREEDOM forever.
# 35:
3:27 am PDT, Jun 23, Pat Hanna, Ohio
# 34:
9:38 am PDT, Jun 18, Ari Kolman, Canada
I’m sickened and disgusted! I’m revolted, repulsed, repelled, offended & appalled! I’m sickened and disgusted! I’m revolted, repulsed, repelled, offended & appalled!! Time is running out and THEY’RE setting us up for global disasters.
# 33:
3:38 pm PDT, Jun 5, Name not displayed, Kentucky
# 32:
1:10 am PDT, May 27, Kris Sieger, Colorado
Simply being replaced would be too generous for many of our elected officials. Treason is still a crime, yes? Get of you asses: Rep. Diana DeGette [D CO-1], Rep. Jared Polis [D CO-2], Rep. John Salazar [D CO-3], Rep. Betsy Markey [D CO-4], Rep. Ed Perlmutter [D CO-7], Rep. John Larson [D CT-1], rep. Mike Coffman [R CO 6th], and get on board with HR 1207 now!
# 30:
7:06 pm PDT, May 18, Linda Pawling, Tennessee
There are not sufficient words to express my disgust with the corporate stooges that pass for elected officials. We are given our "choice" every few years of two corporate puppets. That is not an election. It is an exercise in futility. The USA is a defacto corporate dictatorship for the wealthy by the wealthy where the wishes of the people are ignored. Obama is just another corporate stooge who lied better than the rest.
# 29:
10:31 pm PDT, May 13, Pam Boland, Georgia
# 28:
7:23 am PDT, May 13, Name not displayed, Germany
# 27:
8:48 am PDT, May 10, Bill Sexton, Florida
# 26:
6:51 pm PDT, May 7, Ariel Bandara, California
# 25:
6:01 pm PDT, May 7, Mary Akerstrom, Kansas
# 24:
1:04 pm PDT, May 4, Marie Jager, Tennessee
# 23:
3:49 pm PDT, May 3, Harriett Murphy, Tennessee
One of the things that is scaring me is the HealthCare....especially for seniors. How in the world is someone that lives on a fixed income supposed to pay extra for medical insurance...or the prescriptions! Other countries take care of their elders, why not the United States of America!?
# 22:
11:04 am PDT, May 2, Sarah Baker, Illinois
We've been angry citizens for quite some time, but we're ready for some changes and we're tired of waiting! You, the elected officials, were put into your job by the voters; we selected you based on what you said you would do. Time to hold up your end of the bargain!
# 21:
6:00 am PDT, May 1, Julia Tawyea', Pennsylvania
I am disgusted..
# 20:
8:26 pm PDT, Apr 30, Steve Dale, Australia
# 19:
3:20 pm PDT, Apr 30, Todd Snyder, California
# 18:
8:18 am PDT, Apr 30, Shirley Thompson, Oklahoma
Its plain to see our legislators are not working in our best interest or the country as a whole, when they hide costly pork to bills. Any bill voted on by congress should not include hidden pork. This practice is dishonest and criminal.
# 17:
10:17 pm PDT, Apr 29, Aura Lane, California
A multitude of other issues could be added to this but i think that all of the others would be effectively addressed in the process if {you} we'd focus on resolving these.
# 16:
4:45 pm PDT, Apr 29, David Dunkleberger, Pennsylvania
# 15:
3:55 pm PDT, Apr 29, Russell Jones, Kentucky
I real think they should only serve no more than the president an 2 terms but tossing out them now and getting a fresh start is a great Ida
# 14:
11:59 am PDT, Apr 29, Michael Chapman, Tennessee
I am also mad as hell and am unfortunately taking it like everyone else. I support ousting all politicians who are found guilty of pandering to the corporate interest over that of the citizens they represent. The one thing I would like to add to the petition is the desire to get state, local and federal government out of the morality business. I don’t care who you wed, who you screw (if you’re an adult) or what you smoke or ingest. Government exists to facilitate the right of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness and to keep others from violating that right.
# 13:
6:34 am PDT, Apr 29, Martin Reynolds, Tennessee
And it's time we stopped charging senior citizens for health care premiums while we try to survive on the meager Social Security pension.
# 12:
6:25 am PDT, Apr 29, Patricia Cash, Tennessee
Yes,Henry Ford is right,when people are underpaid ,they can't be consumers only servants to to keep the very wealthy.War only profits the very rich and hurts the very por,poor and middle class.War also takes away from the human being the "soul" as over time it becomes unfeeling and the person who houses the soul,then goes out to hunt more people for the kill.I firmely believe war only creates killers and i firmly believe that Corp welfare needs to end .We have lost the soul of the struggle of teh American people .
# 11:
4:09 am PDT, Apr 29, Bill C, Germany
# 10:
1:12 am PDT, Apr 29, Elizabeth Holmes, Tennessee
I though we decided to stop nation building...bring our troops home now before they are further damaged. We need everyone here to help rebuild our own nation. Reforming our education system, our health care system and our energy system is going to take a lot of hands and a lot of supporting one another.
# 9:
9:29 pm PDT, Apr 28, Maureen Primerano, California
Audit the Federal reserve- HR 1207, and support the American Monetary Reform Act. End the brutal trade & travel embargo against Cuba.
# 8:
6:41 pm PDT, Apr 28, Shiu Hung, California
Single Payer- Medicare For All- HR 676 NOW, Support both an Independent Audit of the Federal Reserve- HR 1207, and the American Monetary Reform Act, as well as H.R. 7260, The Transparency in the Creation of Wealth Act of 2008- introduced by Dennis Kucinich.
# 7:
6:36 pm PDT, Apr 28, Elizabeth Barger, Tennessee
Putting corporations back into being an organizational tool rather than having the power of an individual is essential to stop the fascist growth of corporate government.
# 6:
2:39 pm PDT, Apr 28, Richard Aberdeen, Tennessee
We need a constitutional amendment to get rid of all corporate bribery from sea to once shining sea. Nothing short of this is likely to ever fix America.
# 3:
2:36 pm PDT, Apr 28, Lilli Echternacht, Tennessee
Lilli Echternacht
# 5:
2:35 pm PDT, Apr 28, Name not displayed, Tennessee
# 4:
2:35 pm PDT, Apr 28, Lilli Echternacht, Tennessee
Lilli Echternacht
# 2:
1:50 pm PDT, Apr 28, Walt Copeland, California
# 1:
1:36 pm PDT, Apr 28, Eric Schechter, Tennessee
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