The family of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used the national holiday that honors the renowned civil rights activist to call on lawmakers to pass new federal laws that would make it easier for people across the country to vote.
The family of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used the national holiday that honors the renowned civil rights activist to call on lawmakers to pass new federal laws that would make it easier for people across the country to vote.
tip of the hat to democraticunderground.com
Just seems sort of like the stars aligning that we would have the inauguration of the administration to rescue America from one of its worst crises ever to happen during the week of the celebration of the life of one of America’s greatest believers in HOPE, Dr. Martin Luther King.
Anybody want to make the connection between Dr. King and America’s first black member of the executive branch in VP Kamala Harris is free to do so. Let us not forget that Harris also is the first to represent that other great oppressed group in the executive branch, women.
Guess who’s stepping up to the plate with a sedition edition? (3:45)
Well it looks like high on the list for Iowa’s Republican legislators to fix? Yep, you got it.
Iowa needs more voter suppression! Democrats still have a fighting chance in this state and you can bet that needs to be stopped in its tracks! The Republican sure fire way of winning elections is to stop voting – by their opponents. Proven over decades.
Did anything happen last week besides yet another week of the big orange clown trying to ruin our country? Let’s see!
Hey, 1776 got a big kick start when what pamphlet by Thomas Paine became one of biggest selling and most widely circulated books up to that time was first published on this date in 1776?
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