July 23, 2005
Stephen, over at Hold The Mayo, didn't just pontificate and complain, he acted. After numerous revisions generated by debate and consensus, he's posted the final version of the Open Source Amendment. This amendment to the U.S. Constitution defines "open source" and limits the powers that government has to claim emminent domain over private property.
Now comes the next steps, and we all need to help. It's simplicity itself. Please, each and every one of you, do this:
- Go the the Open Source Amendment Petition and sign your name
- Spread the word via blogs, email, whatever
Thanks, especially to Stephen, for the reminder about what it means to live in a participatory democracy.
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So much for poetic justice. Justice Souter’s influence in his community shielded him from his own ruling. No other rational justification can be found.
Thankfully, the legislative branch is now busy at work attempting to shield private property rights from the Supreme Court ruling. It seems that the two may have switched roles, with the House defending the Constitution, and the Supreme Court writing new laws.
I thought I saw Alice the other day! Or maybe it was Justice Souter –skipping in Wonderland, immune to and above the laws he passes.
Posted by: Kira Zalan at July 26, 2005 11:59 AM (uxHvb)
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