Just a salute to Hailima Yates! Thanks for standing up for truth and justice as the basis for peace and thriving socienties! Vic in Berkeley
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Ms. Yates, thanks for being a friend, and I hope you will work with me in proving that we have all the resources required to uplift the quality of learning for today's younger generation.
Together, let's show the world how smart, gifted and beautiful our children truly are.
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I didn't draw it - I wish I was that good! My friend Eric Cooper did it for me. He's amazing and I am so honored! Thanks for seeing it and I look forward to being a part of this etheric rising!
"I do not understand why any human being should have to fight for the same rights as another human being. " by Hailima Yates
The U.S. is a Democratic Republic, which means the principles of Democracy for all, is heavily dependent on true representation.
"Equal Rights", fair play, "Respect for the Rule of Law" for all, "Respect for Constitutional principles, etc., without competent representation it is very difficult if not impossible for fair play, "Respect for the Rule of Law" for all, etc., to be a fact of life for all law abiding U.S. citizens, U.S. born law abiding Black people being inclusive.
.....far too often, more so than "racist Caucasians", our own elected Black leaders have no regard or respect for the U.S. Constitutions and respective State Constitutions, which makes it very difficult for law abiding U.S. born Black men, women, and/or their siblings egregiously violated by serious atrocities of government to have their rights restored, receive just compensation, have a fair trial, have their good name and reputation restored, etc, etc., etc.
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Thank you so much for joining. Please invite other like-minded friends to join us, too. Also, let me know your ideas and thoughts. I look forward to hearing from you!!
Cynthia
Together, let's show the world how smart, gifted and beautiful our children truly are.
R. Lee Gordon
www.nbtee.org
www.uniteedesign.com
www.betterdetroityouth.org
The U.S. is a Democratic Republic, which means the principles of Democracy for all, is heavily dependent on true representation.
"Equal Rights", fair play, "Respect for the Rule of Law" for all, "Respect for Constitutional principles, etc., without competent representation it is very difficult if not impossible for fair play, "Respect for the Rule of Law" for all, etc., to be a fact of life for all law abiding U.S. citizens, U.S. born law abiding Black people being inclusive.
.....far too often, more so than "racist Caucasians", our own elected Black leaders have no regard or respect for the U.S. Constitutions and respective State Constitutions, which makes it very difficult for law abiding U.S. born Black men, women, and/or their siblings egregiously violated by serious atrocities of government to have their rights restored, receive just compensation, have a fair trial, have their good name and reputation restored, etc, etc., etc.