Dr. King is a profound example of servant leadership and a profound reminder that one person committed to justice can change the world
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And the Missouri Disabled people are living in Forced POVERTY
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Dr. King recognized a need to change a system that begets inequality. This means we need to use the government to provide and enforce equal opportunities and power for minorities and women. It's good that you admire him and it is important to do that in a way true to his work.
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Your questions and conduct in the Barr hearing make me doubt that you actually admire or understand what MLK stood for. Can you assure us that you support racial and gender equality? Economic justice for the poor? And you oppose voter suppression?
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Justice would be to end Trump’s corruption in D.C.. Which side are you on, Joshua? It seems like you’re always enabling the swampy corruption wherever you go.pic.twitter.com/eABxf87JTv
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Voter ID laws are designed to disenfranchise black citizens, are you going to help get rid of them?
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Remember him when you vote!
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