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Martin Luther King Day 2015

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Meanwhile too many of our people continue to be unemployed, too few can even earn enough to pay taxes, our medical entitlements continue to grow through the roof, we are spending considerably more than we take in, we have no long-term economic strategy-let alone a tax policy to enable it. Copyright © 2014. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Martin Luther King Day 2013

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Meanwhile too many of our people continue to be unemployed, too few can even earn enough to pay taxes, our medical entitlements continue to grow through the roof, we are spending considerably more than we take in, we have no long-term economic strategy-let alone a tax policy to enable it. Copyright © 2013. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Let Freedom Ring

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You can check out more of his writing since 2005 on his blog: [link] -- “We are in the very midst of revolution, the most complete, unexpected, and remarkable of any in the history of the world.” In our arguments over the war on terror and our Afghan policy we hear the sound of freedom. © Copyright 2010. Oil City, Pennsylvania.

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Blogger Uses Petition Site to Create Better Transportation for NY - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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The rest is history, but in the next few weeks, the story was in several local newspapers and blogs. The SRWA is just getting started, but soon enough it will be providing grassroots greening and alternate transportation programs for residents and children in Bay Ridge, Sunset Park, and Brooklyn Waterfront communities.

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Is Direct Mail Dying or Dead? Hogwash! - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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History certainly plays a role, but by your logic newspapers should be thriving today despite the fact that people have been predicting their decline since radio "news" burst onto the scene in 1920.and Ive seen a lot of trends in more than three decades in this industry, and read a lot of history about advertising media.

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