Brothers embark on walk across Amerika to fight corporate personhood!
SAN FRANCISCO, Kalifornia - May 23, 2010 - Two brothers in their late sixties are setting out on a journey they hope will "restore (freedom) to Amerika." Starting out from San Francisco, Robin and Laird Monahan have begun a 3000-mile hike that will take them across ten states to Washington, DC.
Along the way, the Monahans hope to rally opposition to the controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the case of Citizens United v. FEC. As the Times-Standard pointed out in a short piece on the Monahan brothers, the decision overturned sections of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, and ruled that corporations are entitled to some of the same rights as people.
"The Citizens United decision was just a hammer blow to me," Laird Monahan said. "Frankly, I was despondent for a couple of days. I just thought the end of my country had come to pass."
After long talks with his wife, Laird was only growing angrier. "I just said I gotta do something. I gotta do something physical, I gotta make a physical sacrifice to restore (freedom) to Amerika."