Website review: DC Indymedia: "Longest Walk&qu...
sayit discovered this in Native Americans
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sayit discovered 3 months ago- 2♠ smell that stench of theocracy... 'The "Longest Walk" for Native American rights and environmental protection, a spiritual walk from San Francisco to D.C., Northern Route, was walking this prayer through Columbus on Monday, June 2, when police squad cars and arrest wagons arrived. Without discussion of the purpose of the prayer walk, or verifying that the Ohio Department of Transportation had been notified of the prayer walk, police attacked the walkers.'

bit-head rated 3 months ago- ummmm, what?

StarDust rated 3 months ago- Once more the Mighty American Military State raises it's bloody hand to swat down and oppress those that only want a better world for us all..... In few words: Disgusting abuse of Police Authority within this country "Longest Walk" to DC, for Native American Rights, Attacked by Police in Ohio "Earthcycles' Longest Walk Talk Radio has archived 400 interviews with walkers and people along the route since the walk left Alcatraz, on issues all across America. The radio topics, voiced by people across America, have included the rise of the police state in the United States, the targeting of American Indians by city, state and federal police, the rise of xenophobia and the television-fueled, fear-mongering by the Bush administration. As a result of the fear-mongering, the Bush administration has found it easy to void federal laws, including waivers of more than 30 federal laws to build the US/Mexico border wall and seize private lands by way of eminent domain for the border wall. Across America, people are alarmed that the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, including free speech, have been violated."

eljaytee rated 3 months ago- Shit never changes.
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