Youve tuned it to hear legendary author alice walker. And id like to recognize our promotional partner for this, the economies of arts and letters and now more than ever, its an enormous privilege to join forces with such outstanding organizations that impact on the dollars Fort Worth Community warrants deep praise. We are indeed stronger together when we join forces. Additionally id like to recognize the educators and students who joined us this evening. Your tenacity, dedication and determination during a difficult period in history continue to make our communities better and stronger, what an honor it is to feature alice worker and the arts and letters live series. The first africanamerican to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, alice walker was born the eighth child, and she had an accident that impaired the vision in her left eye. Before transferring to Sara Lawrence college she attended atlantas spelman college, she became a political activist and met dr. Martin luther king, jr.
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Was not because of anything having to do with the congressman. It was because his challenger was not someone from whom you would expect a slick well funded challenge. The challenger to this member of congress was an older man. And i dont mean this in a bad way, but he was kind of eccentric, a selfemployed scientist, he published a direct mail, sort of pseudo scientific newsletter with graphics that looked like they were made on an atari. He ran what he called his own Research Institute on a sprawling compound in rural oregon, and from that selfproclaimed Research Institute, he made direct mail solicitations to the general public in grandchildroregon. And he asked people to please mail him samples of their urine. He had this ongoing, longterm, scientific project for which he said he needed pee samples from as many people as possible. So he asked for them. He also had unusual theories about radiation being good for your health. So maybe we should think about spraying Radioactive Material
City. He was delivering a speech on the uss inrepresent the did capping a victory in his fight to repeal health care. Heres a look at how the vote and the victory lap played out today. We are moving out of conference. Well go to the floor. We will have a two vote series where the bill will pass are somewhere around 1 30 today. This bill makes some pattern changes to how American Families get quality Affordable Health insurance. Tens of thousands of americans will die if this bill passes. Thats a fact. It guarantees coverage for those with preexisting illnesses. My republican colleagues would like you to believe that they are going to cover preexisting seasons, and that is just not true. You vote for this bill, you have walked the plank from moderate to radical. End this failed experiment. Lets make it easier for people to afford their health insurance. Les give people more choices and more control over their care. The ayes are 217, the nays are 213. The bill is passed. Without objectio