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they can go outside of but i was do the minus. i sat them theater, they, lucy must lose bottles, month, one of the 1st that you, that part of that for a lot of our, that article that leave today to give on those. so i let them nice that on sports, i want to move with the by the see the muscles with that i've talked the different, that's how i was, my god, i was my mind. they got me allows to do nothing in the headphone like you saw no one has done capacity, god was kind of a stand of they did that, i suppose. and i don't have, i didn't get to accomplish all i need. what kind of get to the must be a lot if these people are still monday. oh, i thought i them up as i was how much is turning over the setup comes down to, to buy some and you can discuss the more information on our website. and i'll just say what the. com is continues to announce there. also a program boy statement, the a jump in the city, devastated by the 2011 earthquake and it's often didn't show some
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survivors believe the 20000 souls lost. the natural disaster are ever present at some taxi drivers claim. they haven't even given rights to the deceased. i'm theory tale of a traumatized community. witness. so nami goes on out of jersey to the spring quarters long hill that political boycotts or form of expression protected by the 1st amendment. i
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just never handle this a case. i think, but again, as often get emotionally invested in their cases, i've certainly very emotionally invested in these cases. i think ellen's frustrated, i think it's a lot of pressure americans or times. they are really needing a lot of money on the table to participate in this lawsuit. i think that so many legislators in the us are afraid to take on the pro israel lobby from police. the judge will see that this is a violation of the 1st amendment, and he will repeal this law in the 1960 put citizens of fort gibson, mississippi, organized a boycott of white businesses to protest ongoing segregation.
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the you have done this and that was the only way we're not in positions of power and we're not in positions. leadership. the only thing we have was the dollars the and the board hot emotions. so all of the boy participants, as well as the in double a, c, p, for all the business losses base the state as a result of the and the mississippi supreme court held the support was a legal under state law. so the case was all the way up to united states supreme court hope and pray to god supreme court ruled that the boycott was released because i think that's one of the only means with black people have and all the to let people know in the world them know that we will no longer go back to where we was in the
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past. and the justices hold unanimously that the 1st amendment protects the right to boycott. and what they say is that boycotting is a practice deeply embedded in the american political process is a way in which individual citizens can band together to make their voices collectively heard when individually their voices would be lost or silence. html. a safety says that while it is the immediate beneficiary of the fort gibson ruling, the ruling goes beyond that to allow any organization anywhere to use boy cards and selective buying campaigns to support its political grievance the are appealing in the district right? decision in arkansas, i think that's what appeals parts are for us to correct decisions when district works that are on the
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. ringback ringback ringback the, the decision isn't a surprise i believe that this bill is going to continue to, to win in the courts. very well may be that gods chosen and bless us because we protect israel. and so i'm going to continue doing a state level all that i can to, to support that this is my great great grandfather and he was the confederate doesn't my mom is my dad. she was always very conservative. i was raised conservative
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and i started moving to the left over the years as a recovery and conservative. i want to be left alone. you know, you do your job, you get your business own merit, and you get paid for it and you don't pass some political litmus test. this is america, the legislative tours. they want to be in your bedroom. they want to be in your business. and they call themselves conservative or no, i don't think they are any better than the i toes. frankly. i just want to be involved in your, in your life and tell you what to do. get you to haven't i don't, i don't get it. the
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a lot of this is motivated by this evangelical biblical literalism. it's scary. the 30th chapter is a tool that promised to protect israel against total annihilation by our enemies from the north. the bible is very clear, there is going to be certain things that happen in israel before christ returns. listen to this very closely. bodily shares when jerusalem is no longer trodden down by the gentiles, then shall the end times be looked $21.00. there will be famines in disease and war and the jewish people are going to go back to their homeland at that point,
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jesus christ will come back to the year when the king. com. we will all go to heaven while the earth is burned with fire. anybody jewish or not yours? that doesn't accept christ in my opinion, one of going to hell at some point i believe that god is going to open the jewish people's eyes to really who jesus christ was. you have 2 options to know and to serve jesus christ or to know and to serve the end of christ . but you're going to serve one of those to cool. have you chosen even though the jews are going to burn in order to get in because they're not going become christians? these rarely is still what the support. interest is weird. marriage of cynicism, inconvenience between the evangelical right. and the, the lobbying health is for the state of israel. christians everywhere must be brought to understand that you guys are not merely supporters of is around. you
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guys are stakeholders by making your voices heard. you guys are going to insure the overwhelming passage of this law for putting together an army. absolutely. just my own or to welcome my dear friend, the 9th and current prime minister of the state of israel. pastor john, thanks to your leadership. now there are millions and millions of developed questions will stand with that as well. so i want to thank you on behalf of all the people of israel, and i want to thank the thousands of you who come to washington from across america to stand with israel, the
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the, the power of the seat is cleaning here is the power to outlaw reading criminalized boy cards based on nothing more than ideological hostility. so if the state can outlaw bts boy cost, because it doesn't look at my suspicion about israel, then it can have the same power doubt law or touched the inner rate because it doesn't like the muster space in america's across the political spectrum. there's a lot at stake here. it is not just about what is good for israel or good for justice in palestine. the issues here are deeper and run broader. if we're going to go ahead and punish people for not supporting israel, that arkansas must punish people for not supporting planned parenthood in massachusetts and in california. and in new york. you know,
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where do you want this to stop? you may not care about palestine, but you shouldn't care if it's being used as a hook to legislate in your states and at the federal level against free speech. how many words would i have to change in this legislation? to use it to condition contract and thereby flushed free speech? of anyone to say sports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons. and it's like 10 or, or is the template why people are not more worried about it. is just the univision, one of these cases, which is the spring force if it does, will be prepared to defend the good morning. the court. my name is brian house. i represent the arkansas times the
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amount of subsets commission. i'm going to see that our segregation laws are up here. when we think about what influence we have over our government in america, there are only a couple of ways that we can do that. one is by voting. another way is with a drawing my time and my labor and my money until things change the fee on that i was being treated as a human being. i refused to get up to speed. i said no. and if we think about 1955 in the montgomery boycott of the buses, that is a see example. black people decided we're going to walk to work. why should we be paying money to be discriminated in to be marginalized? that way it doesn't make sense. the
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a boy cutting the investment from apartheid. south africa, the 10 if we look back at that period of time, some of the most active places where that was happening were on college campuses including my own. and the idea there was that it was up to the students to put pressure on the administration of the school to not have investments in companies that were essentially furthering and enabling the horrible races. the parts are usually in south africa, the looking back on that period from a number of years, most people would say it was not only the right thing to do. it was one of the high points of american engagement in the question of justice, where i'm not to the doctor across the masters of the paper off the,
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or not the states of america, or support our drugs when we, when i know the and so what becomes really deeply important is for people to be able to say, i am going to be active in the political discussion by withdrawing my time and my labor and my money until things change. and to have a proliferation of bills that are cruel, rising or penalizing that is really, really troubling and problematic is aren't closing on. i just wanna say that it's not for nothing that we say that people vote with their pocketbooks. us are an expression of popular sovereignty. either in bottom is of we, the people in the district court's decision here effectively gives the government an unchecked power to silence those voices based on nothing more than viewpoint discrimination. thank you. thank you to both parties for your free thing,
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an argument, and we'll take the matter and or vice versa for crazy yesterday just driving the kids to the tournaments or taekwondo turner and all the time the phone was just kept, you know, by reading and making noise and so i like idea what's going on. so the night when i pulled over, and that's why i saw it, the
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federal judge has blocked a texas law. that stops government agencies from doing business with contractors who boy talk. israel is a victory for a former flu or vill i as the speech pathologist, the way it's hard to power supply my emotions. but i was in tears. i was that, you know, very close. here's the latest, very content at the news. and i quite relieved that i can now go back to work and be able to service these children. otherwise would have have someone available for them being able to go back and make it just 1st the
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rent had your company and your daughter and came in to the court room. and i just wanted to say you are all amazing and were all strong as one of us, but in such a, such an amazing, amazing, amazing so beautiful the you went through a process, a really challenging process there solely community members here who saw what you did and who say are so great and that should turn into like, i can do it to the i was thinking about, you actually know that there might be someone who, you know, makes the story. remember that it did this. i mean, it's such a cool feeling they're very proud of the fact her mom was able to voice
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her opinions and i'm stand up for principles and values. i mean, i know you are is in the, on the controller. i kind of look for all in shortly on the this is alice brown. i'm doing fine. brian, how are you? i just wanted to call to congratulate you on uh, thrilling this morning. thanks for your understanding. yeah, yes. the great privilege of this job is going to represent people who really stick by their principles even when it gets to the circuit court of appeals in st. louis, today, throughout the arkansas as misguided more time the bill we
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want the file was really pleased. it just confirms that we still have a 1st amendment to stop in a row the it was incumbent upon us as journalist to protect the right. okay. cooperate with me. yeah. just found. uh yeah. after all the briefing was done, the oral arguments were made. we all went home, dirt on our lives and. and finally, we had a really we seem to have prevailed and everything that we want we want
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so i had not been paid for about a year. once that ruling came out a couple of days later, i got a check in the mail, which is great. it's so utterly clear that what that is doing is right. so it's really validating to get support from the court. i think the lawsuit, it's giving us a lot more to connect about. we haven't always been super, super close, but politics and just as far as this venue where we get to collaborative and that has really strengthened our relationship and our connection the next year. so we got a great ruling from the district court in arizona. the district judge there recognizes that the fundamental purpose of these laws is to suppress expression
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that the government doesn't like. and that's exactly what makes the spells unconstitutional. and i think sooner or later, we will ultimately realize the truth as during everybody in the face, which is that these anti bully cod certification forms belonging to destiny history . the point i want to close the saying is, the protection of person enterprise will not open that lead, be decided by federal courts. even the federal supreme court will not ultimately decide whether these rights are protected rights are trained in the parts of the people. and it's only by exercising and advocating for these rights stay in a day out. they will be maintained. and if people do that, the know courts know, congress a new president can ever take them away. the
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