EDUCATION IS SO IMPORTANT! #Kids PLEASE stay focused!
U don’t want to b 40+ yrs old with kids a spouse and no GED or nothing like this client @ my job
| Girl 1: | I hate Astor Place |
|---|---|
| Girl 2: | WHY??? |
| Girl 1: | Cuz when I was younger I saw a bunch of documentaries on it |
| Me: | Hahahahahaha |
I #Love #HipHop but why does #everyone “New” want to turn #NYC into #Atlanta ? #SMS #Shrug #Sigh (Taken with instagram)
“When u can look in the #mirror like there I am, & still not see what they’ve become. I know I’m #guilty of it too but not like #them” #JayZ #people #Lost #Ones #HipHop #Music #NYC (Taken with instagram)
La Familia (Me my Nena @moises_montana18 & my sister) đ #picstitch #Family #kids #Books #bed #pillow #sister #cousin #familia (Taken with instagram)
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Occupy Protesters Help Los Angeles Woman And Disabled Daughter Save Their Home From Bank Of America
Last month, Bank of America foreclosed on a Los Angeles woman and her disabled daughter. Dima Rodriguez had spent thousands of dollars retrofitting her home to accommodate her daughter â who has cerebral palsy â and fell behind on her loan payments. Bank of America gave her a loan modification, and even though Rodriguez had made her trial modification payments for a year, the bank sold her house at auction, right out from under her.
However, Rodriguez and her daughter will get to stay in their home, thanks to some help from Occupy Wall Street protestors:
Desperate, Rodriguez contacted several community groups including Occupy Fights Foreclosures â the battle to save the Rodriguez home began. Suzanne OâKeeffe, with Occupy Fights Forclosures, says the bank didnât treat the Rodriguez family right. She charged they not only didnât fill out the proper paperwork to foreclose, they waited too long. [âŚ]
Now, [Rodriguez] is determined not to look back. âItâs time to look forward,â Rodriguez said. âThank God the bank listened.â
As ThinkProgress reported back in December, Bank of America is taking the Occupy movementâs foreclosure prevention actions seriously, warning employees to be prepared should Occupy make an appearance. Occupy protesters have successfully prevented foreclosures across the country, from Rochester to Minneapolis to Los Angeles.
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#Big #Brother #Stalker #watching #privacy #Truth (Taken with instagram)
#Essex got that #gloomy look right now #Late #Night #Early #Morning #Insomnia #Creeping (Taken with Instagram at Essex Street Market)
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The principle that the majority have a right to rule the minority, practically resolves all government into a mere contest between two bodies of men, as to which of them shall be masters, and which of them slaves; a contest, thatâhowever bloodyâcan, in the nature of things, never be finally closed, so long as man refuses to be a slave.
Lysander Spooner (via liberationfrequency)
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âAnarchismâŚrests upon the doctrine that no man has a right to control by force the action of any other man.
Anarchism is defended on historic grounds: the evils are recited which have been wrought in human history by the employment of force compelling obedience by one will to another will, as they are seen in political and religious despotism, in the subjugation of women, in every form of brigandage from that of the Italian bands to that of the Napoleonic armies. It is conceded that evils might grow out of the abolition of all government; but it is insisted that they would be insignificant in comparison with the wrongs which have been perpetrated on mankind by the authority of government.â-Lyman Abbott, âThe Cause and Cure of Anarchismâ (1902)
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