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JUROR #2 Movie. THE MOVIE IS ENTERTAINING FOR WHAT MOVIES ARE FOR BUT JUDICIALLY THE MOVIE DEMEANS THE PRESENT USA LEGAL SYSTEM. PORTRAYING THAT THE JUDICIARY SYSTEM & DUE PROCESS OF THE LAW & EXPENSE & TRUST IN THE JUDICIARY LEGAL SYSTEM WITHIN IT'S CAUCUS THE D.A & STAFF & THE PEOPLE ARE FAR BEYOND UNDERSTANDING OF ANY SITUATION. TO THAT YOU MAY SAY "IF NOT SO TOO MANY WILL USE IT AS AN ADVANTAGE IN OTHER CASES CIRCUMSTANCES OR SITUATIONS." AND I SAY BUT "WHEN ARE WE THE PEOPLE EVER NOT TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE ALREADY CONTEMPORARY LEGAL SYSTEM.?" THEREFORE THE BALANCE JUDICIARY EXPENSE & TRUST IS NOTHING MORE THAN IN "GOD WE TRUST." THUS THE DEMEANING IS NOT TRULY THE JUDICIARY CAUCUS OR LEGAL SYSTEM. THE TRUE DEMEANING IS THE COURSE OF THE TRIAL & HIGH/LOWS OF EMOTIONS & THE PEOPLE ATTENDING THE COURT ROOM CASE. SPECIFICALLY FRANKLY THE VICTIM & THE ACCUSED & THE TRUE CULPRIT & BOTH SIDES OF THE FAMILY. THENCE AND I DARE SAY... AN INJUSTICE FOR THE PEOPLE TO OF HAD TO ATTEND JURY DUTY.
President Jimmy Carter, a tireless humanitarian and global peacemaker, has passed away at 100. The longest-lived American president died Sunday in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, over a year after entering hospice care.
Jimmy Carter's legacy extends far beyond the White House, encompassing decades of work for global peace, public health, and human rights. His life serves as an inspiration for selfless service and unwavering commitment to making the world a better place.
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🌟 Reflecting on Jimmy Carter's Presidency and Global Impact 🌟
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, served from 1977 to 1981. His presidency, though often overshadowed by economic challenges and international crises, left a lasting impact on both domestic and global fronts.
🔍 Key Achievements and Policies
1. Human Rights Advocacy:
Carter's administration placed a strong emphasis on human rights, making it a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. His efforts helped to promote democratic values and human rights globally, influencing future administrations to continue this focus.
2. Camp David Accords:
One of Carter's most significant achievements was brokering the Camp David Accords in 1978, which led to a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. This historic agreement ended decades of conflict and set a precedent for future peace negotiations in the Middle East.
3. Energy Policy:
Facing an energy crisis, Carter introduced comprehensive energy policies aimed at reducing dependence on foreign oil and promoting alternative energy sources. His administration's efforts laid the groundwork for future energy conservation and environmental policies.
4. Economic Challenges:
Carter's presidency was marked by economic difficulties, including high inflation and unemployment. Despite these challenges, his administration implemented measures to address these issues, though they were met with mixed success.
🌍 Global Impact and Legacy
Post-Presidency Humanitarian Work:
After leaving office, Carter continued to make significant contributions through his humanitarian work. He founded the Carter Center, which focuses on human rights, disease prevention, and conflict resolution. His efforts earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
Health Advocacy:
Carter's openness about his cancer diagnosis in 2015 brought attention to immunotherapy, a cutting-edge cancer treatment. His experience and advocacy helped to advance cancer research and provided hope to millions of patients worldwide.
Diplomacy and Peacebuilding:
Throughout his post-presidency, Carter remained an active diplomat, mediating conflicts and promoting peace in various regions. His dedication to diplomacy and conflict resolution has left a lasting legacy on the global stage
📈 Enduring Influence
Jimmy Carter's presidency and subsequent humanitarian efforts have had a profound impact on the world. His commitment to human rights, peace, and global health continues to inspire leaders and individuals alike. As we reflect on his legacy, we recognize the enduring influence of his work in shaping a more just and compassionate world.
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president who served one term and went on to become a globe-trotting elder statesman and humanitarian icon, has died. He was 100.
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Honoring Patriot Day
Today, we observe Patriot Day, a solemn day of remembrance for the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Established by a joint resolution of Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush in December 2001, Patriot Day honors the nearly 3,000 victims of the tragic attacks and recognizes the bravery of the first responders and ordinary citizens who risked their lives to save others.
On this day, we reflect on the resilience and unity that emerged from such profound loss. We remember the courage and selflessness displayed and reaffirm our commitment to the values of freedom and democracy that define our nation.
Call to Action:
Moment of Silence: At 8:46 AM, the time the first plane struck the North Tower, observe a moment of silence to honor the victims.
Volunteer: Engage in community service to honor the spirit of unity and service.
Support First Responders: Express gratitude to local first responders and support organizations that assist them.
Educate and Reflect: Share stories and lessons learned from 9/11 with younger generations.
Let’s come together to honor and remember, and to continue to build a future rooted in unity and resilience.
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Today, we observe Patriot Day, a solemn remembrance for all those we lost on September 11, 2001. We honor their memories, acknowledge the heroism of those who served in the aftermath, and reflect on our shared resilience. Let us all take a moment to remember and unite in our continued journey toward hope and healing. 🇺🇸
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September 11th marks a solemn anniversary, a day etched in our nation's history. It was a day of immense sorrow, a day that tested our resolve as a nation. In the face of unimaginable tragedy, Americans came together, united in grief and determination.
Twenty-three years later, the echoes of that day still resonate. The scars remain, a constant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment. As a deeply divided nation, the 9/11 Remembrance offers a powerful opportunity for reflection and unity. It serves as a stark contrast to the partisan battles that often consume our discourse.
Let us remember the victims, their families, and the heroes who risked their lives to save others. Let us honor their memory by striving for a more compassionate and understanding society. Let us recommit ourselves to the values that make America great: freedom, justice, and the unwavering belief in the inherent dignity of every human being.
May the 9/11 Remembrance inspire us to bridge our differences, to find common ground, and to work together towards a brighter future for all.
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I would LOVE and APPRECIATE your questions and comments on this day. This is not black history, This is American history. We just happened to be black in it.
After this day, June 19th, 1865, so much happened.
Under the direction of then President Andrew Johnson, nearly all the southern states would enact their own black codes in 1865 and 1866. While the codes granted certain freedoms to African Americans—including the right to buy and own property, marry, make contracts and testify in court (only in cases involving people of their own race)—their primary purpose was to restrict Black peoples’ labor and activity.
Black people who broke labor contracts were subject to arrest, beating and forced labor, and apprenticeship laws forced many minors (either orphans or those whose parents were deemed unable to support them by a judge 🤨) into unpaid labor for white planters.
Passed by a political system in which Black people effectively had no voice, the black codes were enforced by all-white police and state militia forces—often made up of Confederate veterans of the Civil War—across the South.
After passing the Civil Rights Act (over Johnson’s veto), Republicans in Congress effectively took control of Reconstruction. The Reconstruction Act of 1867 required southern states to ratify the 14th Amendment—which granted “equal protection” of the Constitution to former enslaved people—and enact universal male suffrage before they could rejoin the Union.
The 15th Amendment, adopted in 1870, guaranteed that a citizen’s right to vote would not be denied “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” During this period of Radical Reconstruction (1867-1877), Black men won election to southern state governments and even to the U.S. Congress.
However, white southerners showed a steadfast commitment to ensuring their supremacy and the survival of plantation agriculture in the postwar years. Support for Reconstruction policies waned after the early 1870s, undermined by the violence of white supremacist organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan.
By 1877, Black people had seen little improvement in their economic and social status, and the vigorous efforts of white supremacist forces throughout the region had undone the political gains they had made. Discrimination would continue in America with the rise of Jim Crow laws, but would inspire the civil rights movement to come.
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On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas to announce the end of slavery in the United States.
This day, known as Juneteenth, has since been celebrated as a symbol of freedom and the end of one of the darkest chapters in American history.
As we approach Juneteenth this year, I am committed to using my platform to educate and raise awareness about the lasting impacts of slavery and systemic racism on American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS).
I will be sharing information and insights throughout the day to shed light on harmful policies created by legislation in the United States government that continue to disproportionately affect ADOS communities.
I look forward to engaging with you all on this important day and continuing the discussion beyond Juneteenth. Let us honor the past while working towards a better future.
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Today, 11 November, is Armistace Day – better known as Remembrance Day – when we pay tribute and honour those men, women and animals who have served in wars, and those who have died in the line of duty. 🌺
Read more about the significance of this day and how St John continues to pay tribute in our latest article.
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