On Thursday, March 11, Democrats.com’s Bob Fertik sat down with Dial Global Network’s Thom Hartmann to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision on Citizens United.
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THE STROUD POST
Democrats.com’s Bob Fertik on the Thom Hartmann Show
Stop Corporate Takeover of American Elections
In January, five activist Supreme Court Justices gave the biggest corporations – including foreign corporations – the Constitutional “right” to buy U.S. elections, even our President.
In February, a Washington Post poll found 80% of Americans disagree with the ruling in Citizens United v. FEC.
Bob Fertik, who appeared today on WWZN, Boston, is a Democratic...
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Reconciliation Explained
The following can be found both here on our site and in the Huffington Post as of March 15, 2010:
On Capitol Hill, Bill Heniff from the Congresssional Research Service and Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, offered some insight into Reconciliation, the process which will most likely be used to pass...
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You Cannot Start Without Me
Valery Gergiev said he is dedicated to bringing more American artists to Russia and he sees music as an instrument of harmony between the United States and Russia. Gergiev came to see a film about himself at the Russian Embassy last night. The film, entitled, “You Cannot Start Without Me,” was directed by Academy...
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Welcome to the Stroud Communications Website!
Welcome to the officially re-launched Stroud Communications website! Here we’ll feature detailed information about Stroud Communications, a multifaceted public relations consultancy. We’ll offer client testimonials, video interviews, educational tools and retrospectives, and showcase ‘The Stroud Post‘, our blog!
We encourage you to peruse through our website and engage us by commenting on our perspectives posted...
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Case Raises Questions About U.N.’s Role in Zimbabwe
Foreign Policy Magazine’s Elizabeth Dickinson, along with UN correspondent Colum Lynch, have published an insightful article on the Dispute Tribunal of Georges Tadonki, represented by Stroud Communication client Robert Amsterdam. Georges, a former U.N. official, claims his warnings of a coming calamity were stifled by a U.N. bureaucracy intent on keeping good relations with...
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Mugabe’s U.N. Helpers – Robert Amsterdam in the Wall Street Journal
International attorney Robert Amsterdam has just returned from a Dispute Tribunal in Nairobi, Kenya, representing UN Humanitarian Coordinator Georges Tadonki. Please see the below article by Mr. Marian Tupy, policy analyst at the Cato Institute’s Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, published in last week’s Wall Street Journal, regarding this very case.
Over the last...
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Dr. Carol Scott: Save Your Life By Reducing Stress
If you want to decompress, reduce your stress and live a healthier life, here is the doctor’s prescription: go for a run, download your favorite piece of music to your ipod or repeat a single word or phrase. Fail to do so at your own risk!
So counsels Dr. Carol Scott, an emergency room doctor...
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Snowmageddon Came to My House and Almost Blew me Skyhigh
Snowmageddon came to my house and almost blew me sky high. I was well prepared for the monster storm. Or so I thought. I stocked the refrigerator days ahead of time. I developed an escape plan for my car. A trusty 4-wheel drive, it can plow through almost anything, but it had been snowed...
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Should Social Media Be Held Accountable for User Actions?
Google Case in Italy Has Serious Implications for the Web
A judge in Milan, Italy has convicted three Google executives over a video uploaded to YouTube in a case, which could have serious implications for social media and ultimately, the web in general, at least in Italy. The video, uploaded back in 2006, featured a...
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