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Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 01:22 AM Feb 2014

Rare protest disrupts U.S. Supreme Court session

(Reuters) - A U.S. Supreme Court oral argument was disrupted on Wednesday by a rare outburst from a protester who assailed a 2010 ruling on campaign finance.

The man interrupted proceedings in the patent case by shouting slogans like "Money is not speech," "Corporations are not people" and "Overturn Citizens United."

The man, identified as Noah Newkirk of Los Angeles, California, was protesting the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling which cleared the way for increased independent corporate and union spending during federal elections.

Police officers removed Newkirk after a brief scuffle. He has been charged with violating a law that prohibits "loud threatening or abusive language" in the Supreme Court building, a court spokeswoman said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/26/us-usa-court-protest-idUSBREA1P1T920140226

You can skip to 1:08



Transcript: "I rise on behalf of the vast majority of the American people who believe that money is not speech, corporations are not people, and our democracy should not be for sale to the highest bidder. Overturn Citizens United and keep the cap on McCutcheon. The People Demand Democracy."


Kai Newkirk is from the group 99Rise. http://www.99rise.org/about

Bravo Kai
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Rare protest disrupts U.S. Supreme Court session (Original Post) Joe Shlabotnik Feb 2014 OP
I'm pleased to learn about 99Rise! pacalo Feb 2014 #1
Very pleased indeed. nt caledesi Feb 2014 #7
Bravo, indeed! onestepforward Feb 2014 #2
k n r cui bono Feb 2014 #3
K & R! dreamnightwind Feb 2014 #4
A big K & R Lifelong Protester Feb 2014 #5
I still cannot believe this ruling. raven mad Feb 2014 #6
Totally agree. nt caledesi Feb 2014 #8

raven mad

(4,940 posts)
6. I still cannot believe this ruling.
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 02:28 PM
Feb 2014

When a corporation can be elected President (not a circumstance I doubt, today), I'll believe it.

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