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Playinghardball's JournalThis is Sue Park, on why she's voting for Bernie....
This is Sue Park, on why she's voting for Bernie.
#feelthebern #JoinThePoliticalRevolution
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You're Americans first...Act like it!
People are people. Hate is simply a sign of a very small mind.
Killer Mike tweet...
@KillerMike "Bernie an extension of Dr. King (kings philosophy)
http://bit.ly/1TgW1cP #FeelTheBern http://twitter.com/PortiaABoulger/status/670266058838814721/photo/1
I agree!!!!!
Solidarity Statement from First Nation Peoples on National Day of Mourning for Indigenous People..
We the Indigenous people of this land stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and our Black brothers and sisters fighting to end the war on Black people in this country and around the world.
Each day for the remainder of this week, please lend aid to the rally in Washington, D.C., for Leonard Peltier. Call on President Obama to free Leonard Peltier: Call 202-456-1111 or 202-456-1414; email President Obama at http://www.whitehouse.gov/con
/submit-questions-and-comments; post a comment on his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/potus/?fref=ts&hc_location=ufi; send a tweet to President Obama: @POTUS; and/or write a letter: President Barack Obama, The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20500.
We recognize that the war on Black People is rooted in slavery, which enabled the accumulation of wealth and power needed for the genocide of Native Americans, the founding of the United States and the colonization of countries throughout the world. The suffering and exploitation that plagues all of our communities is rooted in this history of anti-Black racism for the development of capitalism.
We understand that this has contributed to the ethnic genocide of Indigenous peoples throughout the world and the kidnapping and enslavement of Africans.
We acknowledge that the oppression of our people links our struggles, but it is also our desire and constant fight for liberation that truly unites us.
We the Indigenous people of this land stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and our Black brothers and sisters fighting to end the war on Black people in this country and around the world.
Our solidarity with the Black Friday 14 and Black Lives Matter continues a rich history of peoples movements and international solidarity in the U.S., which is rooted in the legacy of Black resistance, organizing and leadership. From the struggle to end African slavery to the development of the Black Panther Party, which paved the way for the Red Power Movement that was birthed here on Alcatraz Island and spread across Turtle Island, the Black resistance movement in this country is centuries old and has long provided visionary and groundbreaking leadership for many oppressed communities demanding freedom in the U.S. and abroad.
We believe that the lack of urgency and responsiveness to both Black trans lives and the more than 1,200 Indigenous women who have gone missing is not a coincidence.
More here: http://sfbayview.com/2015/11/black-lives-matter-solidarity-statement-from-first-nation-peoples-on-national-day-of-mourning-for-indigenous-people/
QUICK FACTS CASE OF LEONARD PELTIER
http://www.freeleonard.org/case/
A Republican that understands science?
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