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Stamp Stampede : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stamp Stampede
Stamp Stampede is a grassroots campaign mobilizing people across the country to stamp messages on American currency in support of passing a constitutional amendment to Get Money Out of Politics. Ben Cohen, the co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream, spearheads the campaign.〔 They promote stamping through the distribution of rubber stamps, public stamping activities and national tours in the Stamp Mobile. The rubber stamps include different messages, such as: "Money is not free speech," "Not to be used for bribing politicians," "Corporations are not people; amend the Constitution," and "The system isn’t broken, it's fixed."〔 ==Background== The Stamp Stampede campaign launched in October 2012. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, outside groups, candidates, political parties and Political Action Committees spent over US$6 billion in the 2012 elections, the highest expenditure of any US election.〔 The Stamp Stampede supports a proposed 28th amendment that declares that money is not free speech and corporations are not people. The Stamp Stampede works in partnership with other groups including Move to Amend, Public Citizen and People for the American Way.
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