The greatest purveyor of violence in the world today — my own government.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Click photo for the full speech. One April day, Dr. King broke his silence on the Vietnam War and gave a speech speaking out against it. He died exactly one year later. In other news, I didn’t go to work today! Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence
By Rev. Martin Luther King
4 April 1967
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*in soulja boy voice* Al Franken Tell Em
Policital Cartoon by Carlos Mota (Native American) (via UIRIATI carlos mota)
Interesting perspective
The last thing we want is a bureaucrat standing between a patient and their doctor. This is America, where we have health insurance companies standing between a patient and their doctor.
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I don’t know what this means but I like it.
“He was young and talented and hardworking and enthusiastic, and over time success made him move into a house that was too big. He surrounded himself with toys he didn’t need [and became] sexually confused and racially divided. He ended up broke and liquidating all of his assets. Michael Jackson is America.” colin quinn
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