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I will soon upgrade to paid. Ilsa Lottes

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I am a human rights researcher who admires and appreciates your work. This year I published a book "Quality of Life and Human Rights Polices in the US", available on amazon. I totally support your work and would like to share some of my ideas with you. I do not want recognition. I simply find that I want to support your work and share ideas with someone I want to succeed in educating the American public about what is really going on with respect to the human rights of others. Ilsa Lottes, lottes@umbc.edu. I know your job of documenting what you write about is time-consuming and want to be more than a monetary supporter of you. When I have covered the cost of publishing my book, I will immediately become a paid subscriber of your work.

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please quasim Rashid reply briefly to my post

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I got my ticket, thank you! I'll have my wine and popcorn ready. Don't forget us little people when you're President one day. ☺️

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Amazing! So excited for you to see it! And haha I can't be POTUS as I'm an immigrant (as Trump just reminded everyone about Musk) but doesn't mean I won't keep pushing for meaningful justice!

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Fine, Vice President, then. 😂

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I believe that you will be elected one day, but it amazes me that people see a civil rights lawyer and doesn't automatically understand that you are someone that has already choosen to fight for them. For their rights and against unequality and unfairness, discrimination etc.

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Thank you, Rune!

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I was a Lieutenant, USMC, which is part pf the DEPARTMENT of the Navy, not partf the Navy. Still, I send these words: "Don't give up the ship." Keep fightimg. Your ship WILL NOT sink.

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The petition is over 600! We must stop the federal terrorism charge, death penalty, & closed trial for Luigi Mangione. Please sign & share: change.org/MangioneLuigi

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Big congratulations!!! Thank you for doing the work and sharing the results as your next contribution of worthwhile efforts. This is super cool and will add immensely to our real education and to our collective outlook. I started following you with no idea of this background. I followed you because as a lawyer of over 35 years, I thought your constitutional analysis on issues of importance were not only spot on but so well thought out and expressed so intelligently that I knew I could count on you to give me truth and intelligent solutions. Thank you. I look forward to getting to know you more in depth. My self interest as a political scientist and minor economist, wanting wellness for our nation, wants you to succeed grandly so we all have a better shot at success.

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Truly. And that is the goal of dedicated lawyers, judges, and citizens- justice for all, not justice for some or for those who are rich. Mary baker Eddy wrote that “Justice is the moral signification of law.” Dr king told us that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are all caught in a network of mutuality, tied to a single garment of destiny.” And of course Booker T Washington told this universal truth best: “The changeless laws of justice bind oppresser with oppressed, and sure as sin and suffering, we march to fate abreast.”

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Thank you Penni for the kind words and incredibly gracious support. Truly grateful to have your trust. Excited to hear what you think of the documentary as well and I am hopeful it helps give people insight into our current political system and what needs to change to get to a place of true justice.

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When you run again I'll make phone calls for you. Note that I don't often change people's minds once they're made up, like the registered Dem who was voting for Trump "because he put the Embassy in Jerusalem", but can urge the discouraged to gain hope again and go to the polls. Grateful to you for having someone for my peeps in Virginia to vote for.

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