Posted on May 5, 2012. Tags: American Poverty, Cooperation, Federal Government, Human Rights Council, Human Rights Violations, Indian Tribes, Indigenous Peoples, Interloper, Legitimate Claim, Libya, Members Of Congress, Racial Discrimination, Reconciliation, Reparations, Serbia, Un Special Rapporteur, United Nations, Us Congress, Us Government, Veins
I am surprised I still have blood left in my veins as opposed to it boiling away between the attack on Serbia and this: A United Nations investigator probing discrimination against Native Americans has called on the US government to return some of the land stolen from Indian tribes as a step toward combatting continuing […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on August 29, 2010. Tags: above-the-city, Ap Photo, arlington, Arlington National Cemetary, Cabbies, city, concerns, concerns-over, Cooperation, day-yesterday, early-because, except-the-last, from-the-local, Glenn Beck, Honorable Men, hotel, Iwo Jima Memorial, local-cabbies, Men And Women, metro, mood, Narrative, Netherlands Carillon, past-the-iwo, Rally, Rest Of The Day, restoring, restoring-honor, Sun City, Washington Dc, Washington Monument
Here’s a little video of my day yesterday, the Restoring Honor Rally in Washington, DC, a place deeply in need of honor. All content was shot by me except the last AP photo which was shot from on top of the Washington Monument. I got up early because of my concerns over lack of cooperation from […]
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