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In reply to the discussion: Without prosecution for torture, we've lost all credibility [View all]ReRe
(12,189 posts)88. I think it was on Rachel...
... tonight, she showed some of the city names of different protests that will be happening tomorrow in conjunction with the DC rally and march. Scrolled down quite a way on the list. Don't remember seeing Chicago, but I'd be willing to bet that there will be a large one there too, somewhere near the Police Dept downtown? Wild guess. Get off the computer and work on your poster, then get some sleep!
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When the CIA and MI6 overthrew the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran in 1953
Dustlawyer
Dec 2014
#23
I agree with your 2013 post as well. Too many sit back, and while sympathetic, think "it's not
Dustlawyer
Dec 2014
#62
It would be better if our own government prosecute W. Bush and his administration.
TRoN33
Dec 2014
#27
I don't see any difference between a prosecutor protecting a cop who killed an unarmed person
world wide wally
Dec 2014
#31
Bookmarking. Thank you for your work on this, I wish I could rec this OP a 100 times.
Autumn
Dec 2014
#37
We lost all credibility when we inaugurated a President who hadn't won the election...nt
joeybee12
Dec 2014
#83