Bigotry to take power away from the people in our country. Their use eight Voter Suppression which Justice Alito and thomas go to the Koch Brothers retreat then come back to this bill they get a the Voting Rights act of civil rights of this country that is part of their agenda. The other half is to use big money to john that the voices of every citizen votes has the right to vote then it Koch Brothers and mccutcheon know that there antimiddleclass and antidemocracy agenda they know they will fail. While they spend there billions of dollars it is no surprises congress voted over 300 times over environmental laws. 300 times. We are here today because we need to send a clear message to people like mccutcheon and the Supreme Court we lost it byebye the dream of american democracy is torn up at the feet of Justice Roberts said his Supreme Court. Were here to tell the Supreme Court that american democracy is not for sale. Thank you. [cheers and applause] and now all of you in the audience in
Able to provide security and is professional and has capacity to respond to them. What grounds did we decide to send contractors and as opposed to our military . Was it the threat . Was a contractors do a better job . What misguided these decisions . We have always had contractors that have supported our efforts, but in some places we do have military. And it wasnt a decision that we would only use contractors for. , especially to use on this occasion, with changes, we certainly will look at other options. I think that that was part of the issue. Well, if it is the security situation that would guide us whether to send a man, i would imagine it is the security situation that managed to keep them out and i think the witnesses. Thank you. As a senator referenced in the number a number of us have discussed, there have been developments in the region both in kenya and somalia that i think all four a classified briefing, particularly on the west the attack in nairobi and some gather from th
Written by playwright Helen Machalias, ‘This Rough Magic’ uses Shakespeare as a lens through which to explore our nation’s treatment of asylum seekers and refugees.
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