No more traditionally American notion than that our country belongs to its people. A radical proposition? Yes. But not as in politically radical. It’s philosophically radical, as much so today as in 1776. We’ve never fully embodied it, but it’s the job of every generation to try.

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This land still belongs to the descendants of all the Native American tribes we stole it from (and then murdered)
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I love you Marianne. I just wanted you to know that. I see every single one of your tweets. You never let up. You keep showing up, educating us, resisting the ever encroaching fascism. Thank you!!
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Woody Guthrie would agree
I was all in for yang. I really do regret that ma'am. Though Andrew has done well leading through this. He has been Vice President to your President. What we going to do about Joe?
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But before our country can belong to it's people again ... we need to wake up ... see what's been going on ... and then decide ... to ... DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!
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Do or do not, there is no try. No pinching, Baldy. docs.google.com/document/d/1…
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Ego works that way. When something appears to be superior to an Ego. That Ego attempts to silence and destroy it. Whether it be in a relationship or an individual in a supposedly "free" society. Corporations, Public entities, Governments all have their Egos.