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Occupy Monday Protester To Fill Late Senator Nesbitt’s NCGA Seat
Terry Van Duyn has finally won an election. In 2012, she ran for Buncombe county commissioners in District 3 and lost miserably, coming in dead last out of 4 candidates. She’ll be filling the seat of the late Senator Nesbitt (NC-49) for the rest of what remains of his term. Here’s Van Duyn on the campaign trail in April 2012. She was Occupy Monday before it was all the rage:
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9niuHGq5HIs]Van Duyn wasn’t a shoe-in however, because it took three rounds of voting to get a majority… Continue reading
Posted in ELECTIONS, NC NAACP, NCGA, Occupy, POLITICS NC
Tagged Buncombe County
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Occupy Monday FL Featuring Rev. Al
The Reverend Al is jumping on the Moral Monday bandwagon in Florida. Circus nearly complete – we’re just missing Jesse Jackson now. See below, emphasis is mine.
The Rev. Al Sharpton led a crowd of about 1,000 people to the Florida Capitol on Monday, demanding that Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Legislature fix or repeal the “stand your ground” self-defense law.
Sharpton marched alongside the parents of Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, two teens the marchers said were wrongly killed under Florida’s first-in-the-nation law, which allows people to use deadly force when they feel their lives are in danger and provides immunity from prosecution.
‘Wicked law’
“Florida is ground zero for a sick and wicked law that has now spread through 23 other states,” Sharpton told the crowd on the Capitol steps. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), BlueprintNC, Moral Monday, NC NAACP, Occupy, Unions
Tagged Moral Monday
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