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On the lawn in front of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, a crowd gathered to support and to send off 150 activists, who plan to walk the 140 miles to Washington, D.C., launching a civil disobedience campaign, Democracy Spring. The goal of the march: “Congress must act now to end the corruption of money in politics and ensure free and fair elections.”

The enthusiastic crowd responded to a series of speakers and performances that called on elected officials to support their initiative, an equal voice for everyone. The rally is Washington is set for April 11 at the Capitol Building and organizers have said that thousands have pledged to sit-in for seven days. Over 100 organizations have signed on in support of Democracy Spring.

Overturning the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision, which has resulted in big-money interests buying elections, corrupting the political process, is fundamental to keeping democracy sound.

Comments on: "Democracy Spring: The Philadelphia Story" (4)

  1. Keith D E Walker's avatar

    Coo! It’ll be interesting to see how the establishment reacts.

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    • http://psalmboxkey.com's avatar

      I’m not sure that Washington politicians will be moved by the protest, but hopefully will bring public attention to the issue, and maybe make a difference in the next election.

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  2. Hamza A. Wali's avatar
    Hamza A. Wali said:

    We the People its time to actuate your citizen spirit to promote the common welfare for equality and justice today, its your innate right!

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