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Popular opinions on subjects are often true, but seldom the whole truth.
03/15/2017
An innocent man, Ivan Teleguz, is sitting on Virginia’s death row for a crime he did not commit. The man who confessed to the murder of Stephanie Sipe is serving a life sentence, but the Commonwealth still plans to execute Ivan unless Governor McAuliffe intervenes to stop it. The trial was full of false wvidence, coerced witnesses, and prosecutors lying to jurors. He is set to be executed on April 25th in Virginia. Find out more on ivansprayerforjustice.org and please sign this change.org petition: https://www.change.org/p/ivan-s-prayer-for-justice Justice for Ivan Teleguz
Justice for Ivan The Commonwealth of Virginia plans to execute an innocent man, Ivan Teleguz, on April 25, 2017. We need to make sure Governor McAuliffe knows that there is too much evidence of Ivan’s innocence to allow this ex*****on to go ahead. Please join the call for the Governor to intervene. The government’s....
02/05/2017
Relax, I got this!
02/01/2017
A Muslim girl and a Jewish boy, hoisted on the shoulders of their dads, rallying for the same cause.
01/30/2017
12/30/2016
American leaders have traditionally explained the foundations of the U.S.-Israel relationship by citing shared democratic values and the moral responsibility America bears to protect the small nation-state of the Jewish people. Although accurate and essential, this characterization is incomplete because the many ways in which Israel advances U.S. national interests.
Friends with Benefits: Why America Supports Israel Peace for Israel means security, and we must stand with all our might to protect its right to exist, its territorial integrity. I see Israel as one of the great outposts of democracy in the world, …
12/16/2016
How come 130 people die in Paris and the whole world prays for Paris, but over 470,000 dead in Syria and no one bats an eye? Where is the outcry, the overwhelming support and condemnation, and the Facebook profile filters? Do their lives matter less than the life of a French or an American? When we were in high school and learned about WWII, our primary question was: “How could anyone do this? How could the world sit back and watch?” And now with more media coverage than ever, the world is still not helping. People from Aleppo are posting their goodbye messages on the internet as a final massacre is expected to happen any time soon and we are SILENT. We have been silent for over five years. Some children in Aleppo don’t know life without war. Imagine living in a city of ruins and having to fear for your life every instant. Hospitals, churches, houses, restaurants are bombed on the daily and hundreds are killed every single day. Yet we are silent. We’ve allowed a mass genocide to happen before our eyes for years, over and over again (Holodomor, Chechnya, Sikh Genocide, Srebrenica, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Darfur, Rwanda, etc.). It’s burning is a testament of our moral failure. And we are going to be the people in history where everyone asks “How could they not do anything?”
#PrayForSyria If you can stand with Standing Rock or march for Black Lives Matter, you can do the same for Aleppo. The loss of humanity and over-abundance of violence has propelled society into a dystopia I had…
11/26/2016
Breaking News: State TV says former Cuban leader Fidel Castro dies at 90.
11/16/2016
The Republicans will now control the White House and both houses of Congress, as well as more statehouses than at any point in history. The Supreme Court will tilt right again, with one vacant seat almost certain to be filled by a conservative. And there’s the prospect of several more openings during Mr. Trump’s tenure.
11/11/2016
Most of us live in a purple America, not a red or blue America.
The Purple America I’m sure you have seen a lot of political maps circulating these days. Here is a typical map of the results of the 2012 election: It may be true that Americans aren’t of one mind on many poli…
11/10/2016
Both Hillary Clinton and President Obama were stung by the voters’ repudiation, but reinforced the importance of a peaceful, orderly transition of power.
Mrs. Clinton, who said the loss was “painful, and it will be for a long time,” also insisted that the nation owed Mr. Trump “an open mind and a chance to lead.”
11/10/2016
In cities across the nation, like Trump's hometown NYC above, people hit the streets to vent their anger at Mr. Trump’s election. A crowd of protesters in Oregon burned American flags and chanted, “That’s not my president.
11/10/2016
Mr. Trump turned to assembling his White House team. There are some familiar names among the potential candidates: Rudolph W. Giuliani, above, a former mayor of New York; Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey; and Newt Gingrich, a former speaker of the House. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, a crucial adviser on policy issues, and Steven Mnuchin, a businessman who was Mr. Trump’s national finance chairman, are also among those being considered as cabinet secretaries and advisers.
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