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The crowd at the memorial service for Rev. Jesse Jackson gives an extended round of applause for President Barack Obama as he makes his way to pay his respects and give a speech.
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Former President Barack Obama to the crowd in Chicago at the memorial service for Rev. Jesse Jackson:
"I love you back."
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Friends! Nick Muller is killing it, and he's right.
This is a crack, and we need to keep pushing. We can break them.
#SheShed #Noem
Hillary calls em out to their dumb undermining faces.
Nope...
#Iran
#Epstein
#EpsteinFiles
The culprits will be sorry they challenged Hillary.
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Reading the files is emotionally devastating.
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UN calling files Crimes Against Humanity.
It's not called the State of the Union address - when asshole is talking it's the State of LIES address. Something to NOT be watched ever!
Barbara Jordan (1936–1996) was an American lawyer, educator, and politician who became one of the most powerful voices in modern U.S. political history. Born in 1936 in Houston, Texas, she excelled academically, earning a law degree from Boston University before returning home to enter politics. In 1966, Jordan became the first Black woman elected to the Texas Senate since Reconstruction. Six years later, she made history again as the first Southern Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. She gained national fame during the Watergate hearings (1974), when her televised speech defending the Constitution and rule of law captivated the country. After leaving Congress, Jordan taught public affairs at the University of Texas and continued to influence debates on ethics, immigration, and democracy. Remembered for her eloquence, integrity, and commitment to justice, Barbara Jordan remains a symbol of principled leadership and constitutional democracy.
Barbara Jordan (1936–1996) was an American lawyer, educator, and politician who became one of the most powerful voices in modern U.S. political history.
#GirlPower
#RadicalWomen
#BlackHistoryMonth
Watch her historic speech: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrqV...
I have no words that I can print.