Thursday, February 26, 2015







Citizens United is a conservative charitable organization in the United States. Its head of state and chairman is David Bossie. It is best known for the U.S. Supreme Court case on project finance Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.

Citizens United's specified mission is to bring back the United States government to "citizens' command" and to "insist American worths of limited government, flexibility of business, strong family members, and national sovereignty and protection." To fulfill this goal, Citizens United takes on various marketing jobs, consisting of television advertising and marketing and feature-length docudramas.

Citizens United was established in 1988. The associated Citizens United Foundation is a tax-exempt 501 organization.

People United is known for its support of and money in politics. The group generated a tv advertising campaign that reveals a number of "incredibly liberal" legislative actions taken by John McCain, which broadcast on Fox News Channel. On October 2, 2006, in reaction to revelations of a cover-up of unacceptable communications between Congressman Mark Foley and teenage pages, Citizens United head of state David Bossie gotten in touch with Dennis Hastert to resign over his function in covering up the rumor.

The American Sovereignty Project is the lobbying arm of Citizens United, focused on concerns related to American sovereignty and national safety and security. Its targets include a total drawback from the United Nations, loss of the treaty establishing a long-term International Criminal Court, and of the denial of its perception of the formation of a one-world government.

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