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PuraVidaDreamin

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1. The Environmental Legal Defense Fund is teaching Community Bills of Rights
Sun May 26, 2013, 07:54 AM
May 2013

Through their Democracy School. I'm organizing one right now for my region.
It seems like it may be the only way to slow that process down.

celdf.org

Here is their Mission Statement


Mission Statement

“Building sustainable communities by assisting people to assert their right to local self-government and the rights of nature.”

Why this?

We believe that we are in the midst of an escalating ecological crisis, and that the crisis is the result of decisions made by a relatively few people who run corporations and government. We believe that sustainability will never be achieved by leaving those decisions in the hands of a few – both because of their belief in limitless economic production and because their decisions are made at a distance from the communities experiencing the impact of those decisions. Therefore, we believe that to attain sustainability, a right to local self-government must be asserted that places decisions affecting communities in the hands of those closest to the impacts. That right to local self-government must enable communities to reject unsustainable economic and environmental policies set by state and federal governments, and must enable communities to construct legal frameworks for charting a future towards sustainable energy production, sustainable land development, and sustainable water use, among others. In doing so, communities must challenge and overturn legal doctrines that have been concocted to eliminate their right to self-government, including the doctrines of corporate constitutional rights, preemption, and limitations on local legislative authority. Inseparable from the right to local self government - and its sole limitation - are the rights of human and natural communities; they are the implicit and enumerated  premises on which local self government must be built.

Our government is corrupt. [View all] kentuck May 2013 OP
The Environmental Legal Defense Fund is teaching Community Bills of Rights PuraVidaDreamin May 2013 #1
Corps are people; money is speech. They don't care about you, because... Triana May 2013 #2
Thanks for the post. russspeakeasy May 2013 #12
Yep Old Codger May 2013 #3
Well said... kentuck May 2013 #21
The other Old Codger May 2013 #24
I could not agree with you more...except to add kelliekat44 May 2013 #4
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #5
Metaphorically, of course. ;-) n/t ReRe May 2013 #8
They have turned the people on each other via if you see something say something.... midnight May 2013 #6
Multiple Police Agencies retired rooster May 2013 #7
I neglected to mention.... retired rooster May 2013 #10
Be sure to thank an investor. We have the best government Wall St money can buy. raouldukelives May 2013 #9
Yeah, but they really effed up... ReRe May 2013 #11
And water is wet. K&R anyway. trof May 2013 #13
Kick and Rec! Fuddnik May 2013 #14
My custom made bumper sticker 90-percent May 2013 #15
Acceptance of the facts as they are is the last stage of grief lunatica May 2013 #16
And this is news? nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #17
Lying the USA into war demonstrates corrupt practices... Octafish May 2013 #18
Yes our Government is Corrupt. Savannahmann May 2013 #19
Yes, sir. The people in charge are ruining this country. bigwillq May 2013 #20
These People in Washington??!!! bvar22 May 2013 #22
the blatant disregard for the 92% in favor of background checks is a glaring example. spanone May 2013 #23
"They have manipulated our election processes with their gerrymandering tactics." ProSense May 2013 #25
Government is corrupt imo whenever it acts to the detriment of the general welfare, when it indepat May 2013 #26
It's worse than that ... Eddie Haskell May 2013 #27
k&r MotherPetrie May 2013 #28
How do we "un-gerrymander" local elections? ReasonableToo May 2013 #29
You can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink. kentuck May 2013 #30
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