Jack, we are at a critical moment in our nation’s history, where the ability to cast a ballot in a fair, free and secure election is under attack. This week, 48 Democratic Senators honored their oath to this nation, that they would defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. They walked with the wind, and continued to pursue a way to protect the freedom to vote, even while the political storms and wind were determined to tear down our collective house.
The fight for the right to vote must never cease until every eligible American's freedom to vote is guaranteed
As undemocratic and unpatriotic forces try to pull our trembling, collective house towards the sky, we must continue to support and thank those who are getting into good trouble, even when it feels like defeat. Let’s show them that we are grateful for their service to our nation, for fighting for what’s right, and for continuing to walk with the wind.
Sign the petition and tell the 48 Democratic U.S. senators who voted to reform the Senate filibuster so that it could no longer block voting rights legislation: ‘Thank you!’
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Yours in the struggle,
Marquese Averett, Daily Kos
Jack, the late Congressman John Lewis would often say “If you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation to do something about it.”
48 Democratic senators got into good trouble this week. Those senators who bucked Senate norms and customs, were willing to carve-out the filibuster, a Jim Crow relic of the past, in pursuit of the freedom to vote for millions of people.
Sign the petition and tell the 48 Democratic U.S. senators who voted to reform the Senate filibuster so that it could no longer block voting rights legislation: ‘Thank you!’
SIGN THE PETITION
For the past year we’ve seen something not right, not fair and not just in American society. The attacks we have seen on American democracy by governors and state legislatures in certain states is reminiscent of the time period when people of color were barred from voting by being given impossible questions to answer.
History will reflect that a person’s fundamental and basic right to vote was defeated this week because two Democratic senators put political pressure over American principles.
However, 48 brave men and women stood strong as they stood in the spirit and essence of Congressman John Lewis, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Medger Evers, fighting with all they had to maintain the heart and soul of America.
We must continue to find a way to get into good trouble, necessary trouble. In the spirit of Congressmen Lewis, it’s necessary that we must continue to identify ways to protect and defend the right to vote. We must continuously support those who are willing to buck tradition and do the right thing. Let’s let those 48 senators who did what was right for democracy know that we appreciate their efforts and their support for the freedom to vote.
Sign the petition and tell the 48 Democratic U.S. senators who voted to reform the Senate filibuster so that it could no longer block voting rights legislation: ‘Thank you!’
SIGN THE PETITION
Yours in the struggle,
Marquese Averett, Daily Kos
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