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Together, You Can Redeem The Soul Of Our Nation
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John Lewis: A Legacy Unmatched
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Not many of us get to live to see our own legacy play out in such a meaningful, remarkable way. John Lewis did:https://t.co/KbVfYt5CeQ
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 18, 2020
Farewell, sir.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) July 18, 2020
You did, indeed, fight the good fight and get into a lot of good trouble.
You served God and humanity well.
Thank you.
Take your rest. #JohnLewis pic.twitter.com/U1cPEwfCGO
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"How long can we be patient? We want our freedom now."
— African American Policy Forum (@AAPolicyForum) July 18, 2020
Rest in power, John Lewis ✊🏿 pic.twitter.com/lx5nOHsCeD
https://t.co/XPFsWuGmFJ pic.twitter.com/z6HMNH53w2
— Paolo Uggetti (@PaoloUggetti) July 18, 2020
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When I visited Uncle John last week, I looked in his eyes and said, “Well done.”
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) July 18, 2020
I told him that I loved him and that we are going to continue to fight.
So I must mourn and move at the same time.#JohnLewis pic.twitter.com/v6VxL48vgw
Vivian. Lowery. Lewis. Young.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) July 17, 2020
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#CTVivian and #JohnLewis have journeyed on together.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) July 18, 2020
Two great vessels for the work of justice, including for voting rights for Black people in America.
It’s not happenstance that, in this critical hour, with so much on the line in November, their lives are lifted high. pic.twitter.com/LsW7Ol0eXL
Lowery
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) July 17, 2020
Vivian
Young
Shuttlesworth pic.twitter.com/1GRVnTYd1I
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“We were beaten, we were tear gassed. I thought I was going to die on this bridge. But somehow and someway, God Almighty helped me here.”
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) July 18, 2020
This would be the last time John Lewis would visit the Edmund Pettus Bridge, 55 years after Bloody Sunday pic.twitter.com/BXqHyO0CQl
https://twitter.com/ira/status/1284336818490466304
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I’m finding myself in the deepest gratitude that John Lewis and CT Vivian got the chance to become elders. To pass on the wisdom. To pray for us. Grow us. Lead us.
— brittany packnett cunningham. (@MsPackyetti) July 18, 2020
They chose freedom work that easily shortens one’s life. And we got to keep them for a while. What a blessing.
John Lewis could have been martyred that Bloody Sunday. Rev. Vivian could have been murdered at those sit ins.
— brittany packnett cunningham. (@MsPackyetti) July 18, 2020
God spared them long enough for them to keep fighting and to teach us how to fight.
I’m awe struck by the privilege to walk this earth at the same time as them.
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My heart is heavy, but I am resolute.
— brittany packnett cunningham. (@MsPackyetti) July 18, 2020
They tread paths we get to walk.
What an awesome privilege.
What an awesome responsibility.
John Lewis. CT Vivian.
Giants who walked among us.
And we get to walk in their footsteps.
I say we get to, because liberation work is as much a privilege as it is a duty.
— brittany packnett cunningham. (@MsPackyetti) July 18, 2020
So many didn’t live long enough to see themselves worthy of being free, let alone struggle for it to become real.
Walk upright, family. As they did. As they want us to. No matter the strife.
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There is nothing we can’t over come.
— brittany packnett cunningham. (@MsPackyetti) July 18, 2020
I don’t care who beats us back. I don’t care who snatched progress. I don’t care how hard they try to wrestle freedom from our hands.
Freedom is ours. Justice is divine.
We will win.
— brittany packnett cunningham. (@MsPackyetti) July 18, 2020
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https://twitter.com/BridgetMarie/status/1284335406000070657
Elders, now ancestors. Hallelujah. pic.twitter.com/ze53PFMTuh
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) July 18, 2020
Rest In Peace To A Congressional Giant
Tags: Auto Industry, civil rights, Climate Change, democrat, detroit, dingell, energy, environment, Environmental, healthcare, john, michigan, Obama, obamacare, Political And Funny Tweets, tweets, white house
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Michigan Democrat John Dingell, the longest-serving member ever of Congress who helped write most of the nation’s major environmental and energy laws, died Thursday, his wife said. He was 92.
The Dearborn statesman was a champion of the auto industry and was credited with increasing access to health care, among other accomplishments. Dingell helped write most of America’s major environmental and energy laws.
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My statement on the passing of former Congressman John Dingell: pic.twitter.com/gjBYHHImzB
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) February 8, 2019
John Dingell was the Dean of the House. He earned that title — not just because he was there the longest — but because he led with great moral courage and vision. He was a friend and I will miss him terribly. Debbie is in my prayers.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) February 8, 2019
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Who knew health care could be so complicated?
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 21, 2017
In 1943, my father was one of the first people to introduce comprehensive health care reform in Congress, a single-payer system for all.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 21, 2017
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He spent the decade prior fighting like hell to pass Social Security & see it signed into law. And he did. Big nose & mustache in the back. pic.twitter.com/NechCqycRI
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 21, 2017
But his effort wasn't as successful in '43. The Wagner-Murray-Dingell bill to create a national health program ultimately died in committee.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 21, 2017
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He never would get to see universal health care become law. He passed in 55 and I decided to run to replace him, vowing to keep up his work.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 21, 2017
In 1957--and every Congress thereafter--I'd reintroduce my father's bill & work to create a national program to take care of those in need.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 21, 2017
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I was a pup at the time, but I began working with my colleagues on Medicare legislation. Cecil King. Aime Forand. My dear friend John Moss. pic.twitter.com/Q033Fw2XGV
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
It took years to work through, but then-Speaker McCormack brought our bill to the floor in 65 and gave me the honor of gaveling its passage. pic.twitter.com/Zg1R2I86xu
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
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It's tough to see in the photo, but I had McCormack & others sign the gavel. They made me sign too. All told, my pop would have been proud.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
It was an accomplishment but was not my end goal. I continued to reintroduce my father's bill every year. As pieces of it slowly became law.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
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Over the years we'd create the National Institutes of Health, the Children's Health Insurance Program, & many other efforts to improve care.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
We took another shot in the 90s but again came up short. You know who knew damn well how complicated health care could be?@HillaryClinton.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
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Nevertheless, we persisted. It was an honor to work with so many great champions of our nation in helping to craft the Affordable Care Act.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
Hearing after hearing, amendment after amendment. We took the time to hear concerns from all.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
Republicans were invited, too. They declined.
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Our bill aimed to bring certainty to an uncertain experience. You don't hope to have to use insurance. But if you do, it needs be damn good.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
So we fought to expand coverage. We worked to lower costs. We wanted the American people to finally KNOW what their plan actually included.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
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Before this, many had to decide between bankruptcy or death. Children hit lifetime caps. Cancer & being a woman were preexisting conditions.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
When the ACA was up in the House, leadership asked me to preside over part of the debate. I accepted with one term: I'm bringing my gavel. pic.twitter.com/8fIPusoEIV
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) March 22, 2017
Howdy, President Obama!
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President Barack Obama tries on a cowboy hat from a member of the crowd after speaking at a private Democratic National Convention event at Gilley’s Club in Dallas, Texas
Rise and Shine
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The Week Ahead (All Times Eastern):
Today:
9:45 AM: President Obama and VP Biden meet with members of Congress
8:30 PM: President Obama departs the White House en route Stockholm, Swede
Wednesday: The President will arrive in Stockholm. While there, he will hold a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with Prime Minister Reinfeldt. He will then participate in an event honoring Raoul Wallenberg at the Great Synagogue in Stockholm and tour an expo featuring clean energy innovations at the Royal Institute of Technology. In the evening, he will take part in a dinner with Nordic Leaders.
Thursday: The President will hold a bilateral meeting with the King and Queen of Sweden. He will then depart Stockholm en route Saint Petersburg, Russia where he will attend the G-20 Summit.
Friday: Attends the G-20 Summit. Returns to Washington, DC on Friday evening.
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ABC: Obama to Include LGBT Activists in Russia Meetings
President Obama will include members of Russian LGBT groups among the NGO leaders, democracy activists and human rights advocates he meets later this week when he is in St. Petersburg, Russia, for the G-20 summit, a U.S. official confirmed to ABC News.
It’s typical for visiting U.S. officials, including the president, to meet with civil society members here in Russia, something that always irks the Kremlin. But this appears to be the first time LGBT groups have been included in a presidential-level meeting.
…. It comes after a summer of international outrage over Russia’s new gay “propaganda” law, which outlaws even discussing homosexuality around minors. Violators could be fined and jailed. Foreigners face similar penalties plus deportation.
During an appearance on Jay Leno’s show last month, Obama was asked about the law and said he has “no patience for countries that try to treat gays or lesbians or transgender persons in ways that intimidate them or are harmful to them.”
More here
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USA Today: Obama’s day: Lobbying Congress, leaving for Europe
President Obama spends a big part of a busy Tuesday making his case for a military strike on Syria, speaking with invited members of Congress at the White House.
The White House did not release a guest list, but it is expected to include members of military and national security committees, as well as congressional leaders.
….. Obama’s lobbying effort goes global later in the week.
On Tuesday night, the president departs for Stockholm, Sweden. After a brief stop there, he heads to St. Petersburg, Russia, for the G-20 summit, where Syria is likely to be a dominant topic.
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Rick Ungar (Forbes): Media Outlets Spitting Mad At Obama For Spoiling Their Plans To Cash In On War
Following the President’ surprise announcement that he would seek the advice and consent of Congress before launching an attack on Syria, it seemed that no matter where you landed on the cable news dial everyone was in a state of upset.
With visions of TV screens filled with ‘shock and awe’ dancing in their heads along with the blessed promise of the ratings that follow the hysteria of war—not to mention a sublime ending to the slow news agony of August that dogs all news show production staffs, writers and broadcasters (trust me,I know)—Obama had held out the football for Charlie Brown to kick and then pulled it away at the last minute.
And the media was pissed.
…. And then there were the pundits appearing on networks representing all sides of the political spectrum — including those who claim to play it ‘down the middle’ — who took to the airwaves to angrily argue that the President’s backing off an attack pending Congressional approval would weaken America in the eyes of the world.
Really?
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Snowden has gone from a sort-of whistleblower to a son of a bitch acting solely 2 harm America and its citizens. Worse than Robert Hanssen.
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) September 2, 2013
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Washington Post: Where The Votes Stand On Syria:
See here for details
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Charles Pierce: Joe Lieberman – Just Shut Up
Let me be more precise. Just shut your fking piehole. Forever. You useless walking, bloodstained pile of casual death.
…. Let us be clear. There is no blazing, murderous maw into which Joe Lieberman would not be willing to feed someone else’s child ….. The man could care less about the dead. He’d feed on them himself, if he could.
Fk him with a Hellfire.
Now that my throat’s clear, let’s start the day.
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President Obama is working on bigger change than the purists can even contemplate http://t.co/zSoMLUtDEO
— Smartypants (@Smartypants32) September 2, 2013
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The People’s View: The Most Worker Friendly President Since FDR
…. The working folk of America needed a champion – we needed a fierce advocate, if you will. And we elected one in 2008. If by some miracle of happenstance, President Obama didn’t have to work twice as hard to get half the recognition, even from “liberals” in the media, it would be patently obvious to everyone that the man presently occupying the Oval Office is the most worker-friendly president since Franklin Roosevelt. Barack Obama is a president who has more than kept his word to always make the best decision for people who work for a living.
…. a look at basically all of the president’s domestic policy – from bills that became law to bills that were blocked by Republicans, from legislation to administrative rulemaking – has been focused on one thing and one thing alone: helping America’s workers regain a footing in this economy. His job has not been easy, to put a severely mild point on it. But if on this labor day, we’re looking for a best friend of the American worker in government, the man behind the presidential seal is a pretty good pick.
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Some reactions of Snowden-philes are so ignorant of realities of foreign policy, it’s horrifyng, How can they care so much & know so little?
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) September 3, 2013
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Tom Kludt: Obama Discusses Syria With Japan PM
President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday discussed the purported chemical weapons attack in Syria.
According to a White House readout of the phone call, both leaders “agreed that the use of chemical weapons is a serious violation of international norms and cannot be tolerated” while pledging to stay in close consultation on a potential response against the Assad regime in Syria.
More here
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Aha! Finally found myself in the crowd! Thank you @PeteSouza 🙂 #MOW50 pic.twitter.com/MBlPxML5da
— Dudette 👑 🐳- Vaxxed & Still Masked 😷💛🐝 (@Dudette9t9) September 2, 2013
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Jerusalem Post: Obama Offers Rosh Hashanah Greetings In Conference Call With Rabbis
US President Obama reflected on the High Holidays and offered New Year’s greetings in a conference call with nearly 1,000 rabbis.
Obama in the call on Friday afternoon extended the greetings on behalf of himself and the first lady for a sweet, happy and healthy New Year….
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins on Wednesday evening.
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Think Progress: Eleven Other Things American Workers Deserve (Besides A Day Off)
Labor Day is meant to celebrate the accomplishments of the American worker, who spends most days on an oil rig or in an office, on the assembly line or on the docks, making the American economy run. The holiday originated in 1894, after two dozen people were killed during the Pullman Strike, a railway workers’ boycott of low wages and high rent. From there, it became an American tradition, meant to honor the accomplishments of the people who make this nation run.
The battle is not yet won. Unions are on the decline, while income inequality is on the rise. Women still aren’t earning what men make. And many employees still aren’t free from discrimination at their jobs. Here are just eleven of the fights we’re still fighting for the American worker
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Caitlin McDevitt: Robert De Niro On Obama: He’s Trying His Best
Actor Robert De Niro defends President Barack Obama as a “good person” who’s “trying his best” for the country in the in the fall issue of Du Jour magazine:
Working as an actor his entire life means that De Niro sees everything through that lens. In describing his steadfast support for Barack Obama, he compares the president’s challenges to a filmmaker’s. “He’s a good person, period,” he says. “He’s trying his best. He’s going to do things that people feel are not right or violating one right or another. But at the end of the day, he represents, I think, the best of the type of people that I would like to see running the government. He has to play that game, the political game. They all do. They make statements they can’t honor because they’re impossible to honor. Once you get into that Washington machinery, you’ve just got to figure it out and swim against the current and grab onto this rock and that, and just try to maintain your course.”
“You know, it’s one thing to be a critic,” he continues. “It’s another thing to be directly involved. It’s like directing a movie and you edit the film and then someone will give you a suggestion: ‘You could do this, you could do that.’ You look and you say, ‘Yeah, but the reason I can’t do that is because I don’t have that shot, and if I use this shot that’s better here, it impacts on this one and it’s a story point.’ In other words, it can’t be done. You have to make these choices with the government, and you’re going to be criticized. If you took the time to explain it all to the public, they’d say, ‘OK, I get it.’ Can you explain to everybody? No. You just have to say, ‘I made this choice because I felt it was the right choice.’”
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This and That
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1:40: President Obama delivers remarks at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials’ Annual Conference, Orlando (coverage of the conference has started – CNN live streaming)
4:15: Delivers remarks at a campaign event, Tampa
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Thank you Desertflower!
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Actress Jane Lynch (2nd L) at the White House from where President Obama was departing for a trip to Florida
…. leaving for Florida
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I’m sure most of you have read it by now, but for anyone who didn’t – don’t miss:
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Charles Pierce: This vast new Washington Post report about how Willard Romney and his money-chewing friends got really wealthy by investing in companies dedicated to shipping American jobs overseas is yet one more reason why the Obama campaign really shouldn’t have slacked off from tearing into Romney’s career at Bain Capital just because Cory Booker, and Ed Rendell, and Bill Clinton got nervous about it. It also should set off another spate of really remarkable lying from the Republican candidate over the next few days…..
…. Willard Romney: friend of the working man. In Shanghai.
Of course, the Post felt itself obligated to include the now-mandatory non sequitur disclaimer about the magic of the global economy……. American business stopped caring about the political entity that is the United States of America a very long time ago … Now, we have a presidential candidate who is a perfect product of that new transnational economic system. Willard Romney could be — hell, should be — the vehicle through whom we pass judgment on all of it.
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“If ignorance ever goes to $100 a barrel, you want to get the drilling rights on Perry’s head.”
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See you tomorrow 😉
ah, so fair and balanced!
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Bethany McLean
3 Dems
9 GOP + 1 GOP media stooge
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