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Is political activism is a really fertile ground for predators?
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Because you can see what happened to Huerta, a living legend, and SHE was afraid to say anything. Didn't want to hurt the movement.
For instance MLK?
www.mercatornet.com

On the one hand Democrat lawmakers have introduce bills that allow convicted sex offenders to live closer to schools, playgrounds, and childcare facilities, and get out of jail early.
On the other hand they act all outraged by it.


Literally sleep, is my understanding.
He didn't rape them like Trump or Chavez.

So like Biden? I mean he only literally showered with his daughter.

"New Coin Suggests Trump Is God'

If approved, the 24-karat gold coin will depict Trump leaning on a desk with clenched fists, based on a photograph taken by his chief White House photographer. This is the photograph at the National Portrait Gallery.

But here's the disturbing part. Check out the proposed gold coin.

The coin has an image of Trump and immediately below are the words "In God We Trust." This is not by accident. They are conflating an image of Donald J. Trump with the words "In God We Trust." They are deliberately suggesting that Trump IS God."

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"It all feels like an echo of one of the most notorious moments in the history of coinage, the minting of a coin in 44 B.C. bearing the profile of Julius Caesar with the abbreviated Latin words for "Caesar, Perpetual Dictator" on its face.

Caesar is cited as the first living person to use his image on a Roman coin, and it was considered an outrageous violation of norms.

One ancient historian, Cassius Dio, included the use of his image on coins among Caesar's most egregiously self-aggrandizing acts leading up to his assassination.

"It is this moment when you see a transition from the collective we,' meaning the Republic, to the them,' to the individual, and you start seeing emperors putting image on coins," Turco said."

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