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Cop Killers, Cop Shootings, Human Interest, Police Overreach, Videos
Human Interest, Law & Order, Police Overreach, Racial Issues, Social Justice, Videos
9-year-old girl writes letter to @PhoenixPolice officer who shot and killed her unarmed dad http://t.co/mn0HJmSs0r pic.twitter.com/T9K7gxLtUD — Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) December 5, 2014 The 9-year-old daughter of an unarmed black male who was shot and killed by a white police officer has written a letter to that Phoenix cop. As The Free Thought […]
By Samuel Warde on
Activism, Ferguson, National Guard, Protesters, Protests, Social Justice
Activism, Social Justice
Dozens of veterans are appealing to the Missouri National Guard in an open letter to stand down in Ferguson and stand with the protesters and not the police. The letter was posted to March Forward and contains 162 signatures so far. According to their website, March Forward! is an affiliate of the ANSWER Coalition (Act […]
By Samuel Warde on
Economics, Libertarians, Ronald Reagan, Social Justice, Third Party
Economics, History, Libertarians, Politics, Social Justice
If one takes the time to study the official platform of the Libertarian Party, it becomes abundantly clear that at their core – Libertarians are not a third party. Rather, they represent the core economic values of the traditional Republican Party coupled with support for many core social values of the Democratic Party, borne from […]
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Activism, Anonymous, Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Michael Brown, Police Overreach, Social Justice
Activism, Civil Rights, Law & Order, Police Overreach, Social Justice
The hacktivist group Anonymous is reporting that two government sources confirm that the Missouri police officer who killed Michael Brown will NOT be indicted. Claiming it had information leaked to them by two sources, Anonymous first reported that officer Darren Wilson will not be charged on its Operation Ferguson Twitter page on October 26. LEAKED: […]
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civil rights, Diversity, Racial Issues, Racism, The Civil Rights Movement, Voting Rights
Activism, Civil Rights, Racial Issues, Social Justice
Next year marks the sesquicentennial anniversary of the nation’s Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. That amendment, the first of three Reconstruction Amendments, was passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864, by the House on January 31, 1865, and adopted on December 6, 1865. The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted […]