I was watching videos on YouTube and this ad was running on the right hand side. I saw Obama logo and thought he was raising funds, then image rolled over and it is a Rick Perry ad. How is this allowable?
You want a major governmental overhaul? You want mass reforms? You want equality? You want to end all foreign wars? The list of things that the average American wants can be accomplished but not without a fight. Mayors and the police will do all things necessary to maintain “order” aka “servitude”.
Look at the world we live in and study your past. No revolution has succeed without the willingness to bleed. Heed these words, you will fail unless you stand together and push back.
& the fighting in Libya continues.
It has been a killer experience but has not yielding the results I was searching for. Too many people liking/reblogging for the aesthetic. I want to inspire action, I think many are still blind to the truth and quotes and pictures mean nothing if you are not willing to research their true meaning, read passages in their full text, and educate yourself.
This should be reposted and reblogged.
Reblog and reblog and reblog dont stop reblogging, dont let this go away, truth in media fucking finally
The fact any of this was said on a major american news network is shocking to me. Reblog and keep reblogging. Fuck the cops
People need to see this.
ALL.THE.AWARDS.
All the awards for this journalist.
Spread this like wild fire guys.
EVERYONE, no really EVERYONE should see this!
REBLOG, RETWEET, e-mail it
Keep it going reblog! Shame on America!
Reblog! good job MSNBC



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He was 14 yrs. 6mos. and 5 days old —- and the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th Century
George Junius Stinney, Jr. [b. 1929 - d. 1944]
In a South Carolina prison sixty-six years ago, guards walked a 14-year-old boy, bible tucked under his arm, to the electric chair. At 5’ 1” and 95 pounds, the straps didn’t fit, and an electrode was too big for his leg.
The switch was pulled and the adult sized death mask fell from George Stinney’s face. Tears streamed from his eyes. Witnesses recoiled in horror as they watched the youngest person executed in the United States in the past century die.
Now, a community activist is fighting to clear Stinney’s name, saying the young boy couldn’t have killed two girls. George Frierson, a school board member and textile inspector, believes Stinney’s confession was coerced, and that his execution was just another injustice blacks suffered in Southern courtrooms in the first half of the 1900s.
Stinney was accused of killing two white girls, 11 year old Betty June Binnicker and 8 year old Mary Emma Thames, by beating them with a railroad spike then dragging their bodies to a ditch near Acolu, about five miles from Manning in central South Carolina. The girls were found a day after they disappeared following a massive manhunt. Stinney was arrested a few hours later, white men in suits taking him away. Because of the risk of a lynching, Stinney was kept at a jail 50 miles away in Columbia.
Stinney’s father, who had helped look for the girls, was fired immediately and ordered to leave his home and the sawmill where he worked. His family was told to leave town prior to the trial to avoid further retribution. An atmosphere of lynch mob hysteria hung over the courthouse. Without family visits, the 14 year old had to endure the trial and death alone.
Frierson hasn’t been able to get the case out of his head since, carrying around a thick binder of old newspaper stories and documents, including an account from an execution witness.
The sheriff at the time said Stinney admitted to the killings, but there is only his word — no written record of the confession has been found. A lawyer helping Frierson with the case figures threats of mob violence and not being able to see his parents rattled the seventh-grader.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ls53f2u0s11qap9gno1_500.jpg)