jjreports NEW CIVIL RIGHTS
January 20, 2009 | Chappaqua, New York | Vetting explained
We the people have place a thinker and supporter of civil rights in the White House who himself is Black American. Now that's done lets go to work. Our work as Americans is just getting started. The New Civil Rights is going to be a hard fight. President Obama has the motivation and projects his willingness for change. I hope he can find the way. What is The New Civil Rights? It has nothing to do with having black or white skin or having a good deal of money. It has to do with making our government accountable for their actions. Privacy violations among other wrongdoing by members in position must change. If it does not we will lose a nation.Our new President has stated we all must become proactive. If we don't this election is all for nothing , join in the fight for NEW CIVIL RIGHTS. To be continued.
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