Being anti-slavery simply meant you didn’t agree with slavery; being an abolitionist meant you’d crossed a bridge inside yourself, from “I don’t agree” to “Not on my watch.” Which are you in relation to a corporate aristocracy that has corrupted our govt and eroded our democracy?

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My God! Is there anyone mire genius than you. ¨Not on my watch¨ ......
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We look back at such figures as Adlai Stephenson and think “I wish we had been mature enough, smart enough to hear him more clearly.” We will see Ms. Williamson from our souls in the same way. Dear Lady, keep speaking.
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Corporate greed, with political approval and condonation, has been killing Americans for centuries, from chattel slavery and native genocide, to climate crisis and medical restrictions.😡 #VoteBernieIn🤷🏼‍♂️
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I am an abolitionist of human abortion. Many companies and orgs provide funding to PP, including our federal government so we have gov sanctioned child sacrifice.
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Which side are you on my people?
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Being Anti-war simply means you are against war. As Commander-in-Chief actually pulling troops out of foreign countries without Congressional approval, going against your party, the Military Industrial Complex, the media and weathering the hatred of many takes real courage. Tulsi
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MW for president? Not.On.My. Watch.
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Are you comparing slavery to a vague left wing talking point?