Martin Luther King, Jr. called the filibuster a “tragedy” used by “misguided Senators” to block “people from even voting.”
Senators who use the filibuster “do not represent the majority of the American people.” #MisguidedSenators
MLK answered that the upcoming March on Washington, where King would deliver his famous “I have a Dream” speech, is part of the fight to protest the filibuster and obtain civil rights legislation. #ProtestTheFilibuster
“No compromise! No filibuster!” - Bayard Rustin, executive director for the March on Washington.
Ruston attacked compromise and the filibuster, demanding civil rights legislation to protect the right to vote.
MLK’s March on Washington (read “I have a Dream” speech) was designed to overcome the filibuster and get civil rights legislation passed.
This is why it was held in Washington DC.
The 1963 March on Washington’s official program demanded “comprehensive and effective civil rights legislation — without compromise or filibuster” and specifically demanded “the right to vote.”
The right to vote was under attack by voter suppression efforts in multiple states.
This marcher held a sign saying the filibuster was the “death rattle“of Jim Crow diehards.
These are all public posts, just like the employee badge & selfie you posted on Twitter. Right, Cynthia Boatright?
Does @cvspharmacy know you defend the J6 Capitol insurrection, those selling Holocaust themed anti-vax items, and attack those exposing racism while at work?
2019: Danny Ainge said NBA players taking on Trump are “just like Hollywood,” and “the last people on earth I would ask their opinions, their political views.”
“There’s not very many players that I really care what they have to say.”
Danny Ainge’s 2012 Romney comments were made at an official Celtics event.
Danny Ainge gave about $5,000 to the Romney/Ryan campaign effort.
In the 2019 video above, Danny Ainge said he disagrees but respects Gregg Popovich and Steve Kerr’s opinions, but doesn’t “really care what [most NBA players] have to say.”