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Unconditional Love and Respect, Everyday

March 25, 2009 Front Page 3 Comments

Violence is a sickness….

and it goes both ways.  No matter who ends up in the ground, it is a tragedy, and it is a social illness for which the only cure is unconditional love.  It is naive to believe that trust can exist without communication.

We have to open up, believe in each other’s humanity! Honor the memory of Dr. King, honor the memory of Oscar Grant, Sean Bell, and the policemen who lost their lives needlessly.

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  1. Dee says:

    You got it right, now to get the rest of the nation on the same page, keep telling the truth,

  2. cj says:

    Thank you for those comments Dee. The nation has only two options, either apply Dr. Kings Beliefs towards our everyday life or continue to on a path of violence, destriction, and depression. Let your vocie be heard and continue to speak your truth!!!!!

  3. Debra Jenkins says:

    CJ as you know you are always in my heart and special blessings surge. Police shootings are an all time high here in Milwaukee, there has been 23 deadly police shootings since 2002. Some have been unarmed like my son Larry. I have tried endlessly to stop police from killing our young men, but have not prevailed. I would like for someone to come to Milwaukee and take a look at the injustice that I have received for my son, along with other mothers who received nothing, (not even an answer as to what happen). I would just like to thank you for all that you do, and let you know that you care about people and their problems tremendously. Your concerns have been ever more graceful for me and other mothers who have lost their child at the hands of murders. I will always remember your spirit, and action in that courtroom during Larry trial, and the words that you spoke “Where is JUSTICE.”

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