Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Corporation Run for Congress 1/27

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         Wednesday, January 27, 2010

         Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Corporation Run for Congress

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ERIC HENSAL, (301) 637-2119, cell: (202) 262-9152,
congressinc@murrayhillweb.com
WILLIAM KLEIN, (301) 412-1768, williamklein@mac.com,
http://murrayhillincforcongress.com
     Following the recent Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United v.
Federal Election Commission to allow unlimited corporate funding of
federal campaigns, Murray Hill Inc. today announced it is filing to run
for U.S. Congress. "Until now," Murray Hill Inc. said in a statement,
"corporate interests had to rely on campaign contributions and
influence-peddling to achieve their goals in Washington. But thanks to
an enlightened Supreme Court, now we can eliminate the middle-man and
run for office ourselves." Murray Hill Inc. is believed to be the first
"corporate person" to exercise its constitutional right to run for office.

     "The strength of America," Murray Hill Inc. said, "is in the
boardrooms, country clubs and Lear jets of America's great corporations.
We're saying to Wal-Mart, AIG and Pfizer, if not you, who? If not now,
when?" Murray Hill Inc. added: "It's our democracy. We bought it, we
paid for it, and we're going to keep it." Murray Hill Inc., a
diversifying corporation in the Washington, D.C. area, has long held an
interest in politics and sees corporate candidacy as an "emerging new
market."

     The campaign's "designated human," Eric Hensal, will help the
corporation conform to "antiquated, human only" procedures and sign the
necessary voter registration and candidacy paperwork. Hensal is excited
by this new opportunity: "We want to get in on the ground floor of the
democracy market before the whole store is bought by China." Murray Hill
Inc. plans on filing to run in the Republican primary in Maryland's 8th
Congressional District.

     Campaign manager William Klein promises an aggressive, historic
campaign that "puts people second" or "even third." "The business of
America is business, as we all know," Klein says. "But now, it's the
business of democracy too." Klein plans to use automated robo-calls,
"Astroturf" lobbying and "computer-generated avatars" to get out the
vote. Added Hensal: "This is the next frontier of civil rights."

     See the just-released video ad:
http://www.youtube.com/murrayhillcongress

JOHN BONIFAZ, cell: (617) 529-4611, jbonifaz@voteraction.org,
http://www.voteraction.org
     "The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. FEC is an
attack on our democracy," says Bonifaz, legal director of Voter Action
and director of http://www.FreeSpeechForPeople.org, a new campaign
launched in response to the ruling. "In wrongly assigning First
Amendment protections to corporations, the Supreme Court has now
unleashed a torrent of corporate money in our political process
unmatched by any campaign expenditure totals in U.S. history. This
ruling demands a constitutional amendment response to reclaim the First
Amendment and defend our democracy.

     "While some may say it is absurd to think that a corporation would
run for public office, the real fiction can be found in the Court's
ruling treating corporations as persons under the First Amendment. It is
time to restore the First Amendment to its original purpose: to protect
people, not corporations."

For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020, (202) 421-6858; or David Zupan, (541) 484-9167



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