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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Unbridled corporate power and the dollar domination of the Democratic and Republican Parties have kept working people on the defensive, dispersed and disunited for too long.
This deepening disillusionment with the two corporate parties can help lay the basis for building the mass workers party which is so vitally needed.
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John Fielding, CEO
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We oppose corporate politicians and parties that provide billions in corporate tax breaks and subsidies to the rich, selling themselves to the highest bidder.
Both parties should remain flexible during negotiations, and the key measure should be whether the corporate partner has the ability to commercialize the fruits of the research to the benefit of the public.
We represent parties involved in complex corporate debt and equity restructurings, as well as proceedings to locate and recover assets.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Massery and Gillis is available to advise and represent private parties and corporate entities in their dealings with environmental issues and transactions involving contaminated real estate.
Also, corporate bylaws may be waived by a continued disregard thereof by the parties for whose benefit they were enacted.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Private parties and corporate functions can enjoy live music, innovative New Orleans cuisine, courtyard and balcony dining.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Corporate Events JS Entertainment is a fully insured professional disc jockey company with over 6 years experience in supplying entertainment to corporate and company parties.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The major parties are in a vicious cycle, where to stay in power they must generate party donations through promises of taxpayer-funded corporate welfare schemes.
The political parties are vying for power and in that process, threats and counter-threats of violence are the norm to bring about individual and corporate wills.
This corporate dispute was submitted to binding arbitration, which means both parties agreed to accept the decision and cannot appeal.
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