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America made its bed; must lie in it

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It is nearly impossible to overstate the depressing irony that Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47thpresident on the day that this nation commemorates the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. King willingly sacrificed his life for the cause of racial equality and justice; Trump has repeatedly trafficked in the vile language of […]

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