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Top Ten Ways to Fight Corporate-Criminal Complex

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3. Sign petitions, protest in the streets, and demand (in person, whenever possible) that your local, state, and national elected officials do the right thing and not take money from special interest groups that have agendas counter to the best interests of their constituents.

2. Vote for third party candidates. The two-party system is a fraud. Both Democrats and Republicans represent the moneyed interests in the country and couldn't care less about the needs of the average citizen.

1. And the number one way to fight the corporate-criminal complex is to go after the CEOs of large corporations the way the paparazzi go after Britney Spears. Get a bunch of your friends, bring along a camcorder, and confront the CEOs at their offices, their homes, and their favorite restaurants. Then ask them the tough questions, the ones the mainstream news media ignore, videotape their answers, and place them on YouTube.

And while you're at it, do the same thing to the high-salaried members of the mainstream news media who are too craven to stand up to their corporate masters. After all, if they were doing their jobs in the first place, you wouldn't have to do it for them.

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How we got off of the corporate mill by Hillbilly on Thursday, Jun 4, 2009 at 7:52:34 AM