banco / black autonomy network community organization voter rights activst, justice activist, police brutility activist facing trial for vote fraud. we are planning a mass rally on june 25 2005 in front of city hall and the benton harbor library. this is an effort to intimidate all voters in america curtain your political influence, to take over your voting rights, to say your vote do not count, to say your vote mean nothing. so we are having a mass demonstration, in benton harbor, michigan at noon. jimmy carter will be in town on that day. this will be the day we all can show power.
address 215 wall st benton harbor, mi exit at exit 33 coming from detroit, coming from chicago exit at 28. for more information call rev pinkney at 1-269-925-0001
black autonomy network community organization
working for economic and social justice in Benton Harbor, MI ...exposing state and local NAACP corruption
“The thrust [of the county courthouse] is to physically remove and destroy families
through the use of the criminal justice system. Every person they can put in jail;
every person whose voting rights they can revoke with a felony conviction;
every person they can cause to lose their job by putting them on probation;
every person they can cause to lose the ability to pay for basic necessities through
imposing ruinous court costs and probation is all part of the process. In the 1960s,
it was called Negro removal. In Bosnia, it was called ethnic cleansing. It could be
called genocide, the removal of the minority population for the purpose of
redevelopment of the land. That’s what’s happening in Benton Harbor and the
foremost leader of the resistance is Rev. Edward Pinkney.” -Atty. Hugh "Buck" Davis
through the use of the criminal justice system. Every person they can put in jail;
every person whose voting rights they can revoke with a felony conviction;
every person they can cause to lose their job by putting them on probation;
every person they can cause to lose the ability to pay for basic necessities through
imposing ruinous court costs and probation is all part of the process. In the 1960s,
it was called Negro removal. In Bosnia, it was called ethnic cleansing. It could be
called genocide, the removal of the minority population for the purpose of
redevelopment of the land. That’s what’s happening in Benton Harbor and the
foremost leader of the resistance is Rev. Edward Pinkney.” -Atty. Hugh "Buck" Davis
Friday, June 03, 2005
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I will be there and hopefully other members of the Green Party of Michigan will be as well.
-Jason Gatties
jasongatties@gmail.com
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