Tag Archives: Civil Liberties
How Long Before We Forget About Trayvon Martin?
Being politically active against injustice should not be a trending topic but a lifetime mission
Following the death of Trayvon Martin everyone’s rallying for justice, but will the activism last…
By Anslem Samuel
March 27, 2012
Tags: Abner Louima, Alfred Edmond Jr., Amadou Diallo, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Movement, death row, Det. Gescard Isnora, Egypt, Emmett Till, execution, George Zimmerman, hate crime, Kathryn Johnston, martyr, Nicole Paultre-Bell, NYPD, Occupy Wall Street, police brutality, police shooting, Ramarley Graham, Rodney King, Sean Bell, Social media, Trayvon Martin, Troy Davis, Twitter
David Banner’s Thoughts On the #OccupyWallStreet Movement
The politically active entertainer speaks from the heart on behalf of the 99%
As the two-month anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement arrives, rapper/actor David Banner shares…
By David Banner
November 16, 2011
Tags: #OccupyWallStreet, 1%, 99%, Arab Spring, Bahrain, Bailouts, Civil Liberties, corporate bailouts, Egypt, Eric Cantor, Herman Cain, income tax, Iraq war, J.P. Morgan Chase, James Madison, Mark Twain, Michelle Bachman, Mitt Romney, National Guard, NYPD, Occupy LA, Occupy Oakland, Occupy Wall Street, pepper spray, Peter King, Pinkertons, police brutality, police shooting, privacy, protest, Taxes, Tunisia, U.S. Army, Zuccotti Park
Washington Report: Updates From the Capitol
Greene�s primary victory is upheld; Ethics panel scrutinizes lawmakers
The South Carolina Democratic Party’s executive committee voted Thursday night to uphold unemployed veteran Alvin…




