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My Take: American democracy at the crossroads, again

My Take: American democracy at the crossroads, again Don Bergman America’s racists, by working to keep minorities from voting, have never supported an American democracy where all are created equal.   They insisted that the 1787 U.S. Constitution protect slavery. The 1791 Bill of Rights contained no right to vote. In 1800, typically only wealthy, white males voted; the “common (white) man” joined the electorate around 1825.   Before the 1861 Civil War to maintain slavery, in 1856 the Supreme Court declared nonwhites to be non-citizens with no right to vote. This necessitated the passage of the 14th (1868) and 15th (1870) Amendments guaranteeing that any male born in the U.S. is a citizen and has the right to vote. (This is why Trump s attack on birthright citizenship is a racist act.)  

Cheers to the RSLs | Dandenong Star Journal

- A Dandenong South brewery helped quench some hard-earned thirsts at local RSLs ahead of Anzac Day. Brick Lane Brewing donated 10 cartons of its Brick Lane Draught to each of six local RSLs in Dandenong, Frankston, Seaford, Cheltenham, Longbeach and Cranbourne. “We wanted to support our local communities,” founder and managing director Paul Bowker said. “There’s so many people who have served for us and it was important for us to recognise that and say thanks – by serving them some beers of course. “It’s a very easy thing for us to grab 100 cases out of the brewery and for our team to drop them off on their way home to some local venues.

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