Lead the Charge
– Let them hear your voice.
Inequality
and discrimination of all forms revolve around the aggregation of wealth and
power at the expense and detriment of human rights. More than two centuries ago, our forefathers
balanced this perpetual struggle to identify and realize human rights through
our Agreement among We, the People and each of our personal, supporting Sacred
American Pledge.
Human Rights Capitalism documents our Agreement among
We, the People, our Sacred American Pledge, and other central terms of our
existing agreement among the citizens of our great nation, from our nation’s
founding to today.
Listed
below (in alphabetical order) are business leaders, political icons vested with
public trust, religious leaders, and thought leaders on related subjects. Each
manifests a public persona asserting concern for human beings or has
responsibilities which mandate that they understand the material contained in Human Rights Capitalism.
As
such, the Publisher has sent each of the following individuals complimentary,
signed copies of the new book Human Rights Capitalism, America's agreed upon form of Capitalism!. They need not agree with everything contained, but a
mere acknowledgement that they have read and understand the book is necessary given their public position
requires that each seeks to understand.
Through
letters, email, personal conversation, or other means, please encourage each of
those listed below to begin down the path of restoring a great America and
making America and We, the People sustainable well into the future through
fulfillment of our Agreement among We, The People.
Ask
them to read and understand their free copies of Human Rights Capitalism.
May all Americans come to know,
understand, appreciate, and fulfill our Agreement among We, the People.
Christopher Albin-Lackey – Senior Researcher, Business
and Human Rights, Human Rights Watch
Joseph Amon – Director, Health and Human
Rights, Human Rights Watch
Bridget Arimond – Director, LLM Program in
International Human Rights, Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern
University School of Law
Glenn Beck – an American television and
radio host, political commentator, author, etc.
John Boehner – Speaker of the House of
Representative, U.S.
Roslyn M. Brock – Chairman of the National
Board of Directors, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP)
Warren Buffett – one of the wealthiest
American capitalist alive today and co-originator of The Giving Pledge
Sylvia Mathews Burwell – U.S. Secretary
of Health & Human Services
Julie Chen – CBS’ – The Talk
Hillary Clinton – likely Presidential candidate
for Democratic Party in the next Presidential election
George Clooney – Actor, producer
Edward M. Cook Jr. – professor of history (The
University of Chicago), particularly knowledgeable about Colonial America
Anderson Cooper – CBS’ 60 Minutes and CNN’s
Anderson Cooper 360°
Katie Couric – ABC’s Katie
Ellen DeGeneres – The
Ellen DeGeneres Show
George E. Edwards – Indiana University, Director,
Program in International Human Rights Law
Joseph
Ellis – Professor of History, author of books regarding our
founding fathers
Jeff Frazee – Executive Director, Young
American League
William Henry "Bill"
Gates III – one
of the wealthiest American capitalist alive today and co-originator of The Giving Pledge
Leo W. Gerard – International President,
United Steelworkers
Malcolm Gladwell – a journalist, bestselling
author, and speaker
Whoopi Goldberg – ABC’s – The View
David Michael Gregory – NBC’s Meet the Press
Joseph T. Hansen – President, United Food and
Commercial Workers International Union
Mary Kay Henry – President, Service Employees
International Union
Edwin D. Hill – International President,
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
James Phillip Hoffa – General President,
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Eric H. Holder, Jr – Attorney General of the
United States
Arvind Ganesan – Director, Business and Human
Rights, Human Rights Watch
Angelina Jolie – Actor
Alex Jones – INFOWARS.COM
Paul Tudor Jones II – one of the wealthiest
American capitalist alive today and founder of the Robin Hood Foundation
Paul
W. Kahn – Director of the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for
International Human Rights at Yale
Kathleen
G. Kane – Attorney General of Pennsylvania
Patrick
J. Keenan – Professor teaching University of Illinois College of
Law’s International Human Rights Clinic
Caroline
B. Kennedy – daughter of John F Kennedy, and current U.S. Ambassador
to Japan
John
F Kerry – U.S. Secretary of State
Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon – Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, Geneva, Switzerland
Larry
King – CNN’s Larry King Now
Matt Lauer – NBC’s Today Matt Lauer refused to receive his complimentary copy of Human Rights
Capitalism.
David Letterman – Late
Show with David Letterman
Rush
Limbaugh – The Rush Limbaugh Show
Bill Maher – HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, and one of the producers for the HBO
newsmagazine series Vice, etc.
Dr. Phil Mcgraw – Dr. Phil show
Lorraine C. Miller – Interim President and CEO,
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Note: The new NAACP President is Cornell
William Brooks
Michael Moore – an American filmmaker,
author, social critic, and political activist – e.g., Capitalism: A Love Story
Ralph Nader – American political activist
Kate Nash – professor, covering sociology
of human rights, and other topics, and author of The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK (among
other books)
Barack Obama – President of the United
States of America
Michelle Obama – First Lady of the United
States of America
Norah O'Donnell – CBS This Morning
John Oliver – HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Mark Pacella – Chief Deputy Attorney General
of Pennsylvania
Thomas E. Perez – U.S. Secretary of Labor
Thomas Piketty – a French economist who works
on wealth and income inequality, author of Capital
in the Twenty-First Century, and professor of economics at the Paris School
of Economics
Brad Pitt – Actor, producer
His Holiness Pope Francis – Pope of the Holy Roman
Catholic Church and religious leader
Harry
Reid – Majority Leader U.S. Senate
Mathias
Risse – Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, John F. Kennedy
School of Government
Kenneth
Roth – Executive Director, Human Rights Watch
Jocelyn
Samuels – Acting Assistant Attorney General (Civil Rights Division)
Lee
A. Saunders – President, American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees
David
J. Scheffer – Director, Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern
University School of Law
Bob
Schieffer – CBS’ Face The Nation
Ivan Šimonović - Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights, New York, New York
Josh
Silver – Director, United Republic
George
Stephanopoulos – ABC’s Good Morning America and This
Week with George Stephanopoulos
Meryl
Streep – Actor
Dick
Thornburgh – Chairman of the Washington Legal Foundation’s Legal Policy Advisory Board, which WLF champions unfettered capitalism
Richard
L. Trumka – AFL-CIO President
Dennis
Van Roekel – President, National Education Association
Elizabeth
Warren – Senator of the United States of America and author
Kerry
Washington – Actor
Rabbi Arthur Waskow – The Shalom Center,
Philadelphia, Pa
Randi Weingarten – President, American
Federation of Teachers
Dennis Williams – President, United Automobile
Workers
Marianne Williamson – California politician
Scott W. Winchell – Editor-in-Chief, Stand Up
America
Oprah Winfrey – an American media proprietor,
talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist
If any of those listed above do
not recall receiving their free copy, please let the Publisher know through the
Contact Us form at www.HumanRightsCapitalism.com
(along with the best mailing address) and the Publisher will provide you with another
free copy as soon as practicable.