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Koch Brothers have been known to write a $100,000 donation to the
Federalist Society to sponsor these functions and Alito has been know to
drop by for a 45 minute speech and collect $100,000 speakers fee for
attending these Federalist Society functions.
In fact, Koch brothers, are so close with Federalist Society founders
that Burton Gray (RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company heir) was director of
David Koch's REASON FOUNDATION until he died, while simultaneously C.
Boyden Gray (Burton's brother, and RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company heir)
was Chairman of the Board of Directors of David Koch's CITIZENS FOR A
SOUND ECONOMY (CSE).
Both Gray brothers were founders of the Federalist Society as insurance
that judges did not rule badly against tobacco companies and harm their
stock portfolios value. Judges have lived luxuriously off the speakers
fees flowing from corporatists donations that slip straight through to
judges pockets.
In the cold dreary days of winter, jurists can count on exotic vacations
called "seminars" where they are hosted to free 4-star hotels with
expense accounts, for participating in panels an hour a day, in tropical
locations all expenses paid.
Koch Brothers have been known to write a $100,000 donation to the Federalist Society to sponsor these functions and Alito has been know to drop by for a 45 minute speech and collect $100,000 speakers fee for attending these Federalist Society functions.
In fact, Koch brothers, are so close with Federalist Society founders that Burton Gray (RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company heir) was director of David Koch's REASON FOUNDATION until he died, while simultaneously C. Boyden Gray (Burton's brother, and RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company heir) was Chairman of the Board of Directors of David Koch's CITIZENS FOR A SOUND ECONOMY (CSE).
Both Gray brothers were founders of the Federalist Society as insurance that judges did not rule badly against tobacco companies and harm their stock portfolios value. Judges have lived luxuriously off the speakers fees flowing from corporatists donations that slip straight through to judges pockets.
In the cold dreary days of winter, jurists can count on exotic vacations called "seminars" where they are hosted to free 4-star hotels with expense accounts, for participating in panels an hour a day, in tropical locations all expenses paid.