King's "I have a dream speech"
jeudi 29 août 2013 à 14:00AT&T can use King's "I have a dream" speech to sell phones, but you can't post it.
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AT&T can use King's "I have a dream" speech to sell phones, but you can't post it.
The public deserves answers to the questions about what would happen after a US attack on Syria — and why possible paths for peace are not being pursued instead.
Envisioning what Martin Luther King Jr. might say today in the age of plutocracy.
A church group that feeds homeless people in Raleigh, North Carolina, was told they'd be arrested if they did not stop. It is illegal to feed the homeless there.
The Republicans who voted for this law probably claim to be Christians, but they'd put Jesus in prison too. When they talk about "family values" they mean "Walton and Koch family values".
A painting showing Putin and Medvedyev in female clothing has been seized in Russia and called illegal with no explanation.
I understand the logic. In Russia, Putin is the ultimate standard of good. To show Putin doing something is to say it is good. To show Putin in homosexual guise is therefore propaganda for homosexuality. ;-}