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Cancel This Cancellation Tucker Carlson Molly Rush is a longtime peace activist in her mid-eighties who lives in Pennsylvania. She was a member of the Plowshares 8, along with brothers Daniel and Philip Berrigan, who in 1980 damaged a nuclear missile at a General Electric factory in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.  Last June, as protests against police killings raged, Rush reposted a meme she saw online. It depicted Martin Luther King Jr. and bore the message: “Looted nothing, Burned nothing, Attacked no one, Changed the World.” Rush began hearing from others who criticized this post as insensitive and arguably even racist. She promptly apologized, thanking her critics and writing “I’ve learned a lot.”

5 candidates are seeking 2 open judgeships on Berks County Court

5 candidates are seeking 2 open judgeships on Berks County Court
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To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Pennsylvania s municipal primary election will take place on May 18, 2021. Along with the primary election, there are four special elections to fill vacancies in the General Assembly. Those that win their special election will serve the remaining term of the former member. 22nd State Senate District (Lackawanna/Luzerne/Monroe) – Chris Chermak (R) will face Marty Flynn (D) to replace former Sen. John Blake (D); 48th State Senate District (Dauphin/Lebanon/York) – Chris Gebhard (R) will face Calvin Clements (D) to replace former Sen. Dave Arnold (R);

George W Bush is back – but not all appreciate his new progressive image

George W Bush is back – but not all appreciate his new progressive image David Smith in Washington He’s back. George W Bush, the former US president, returns to the political stage this week with a promotional book tour comprising numerous “virtual conversations” and TV and radio interviews, including a late night talk show. The media appearances, focused on immigration reform, look set to confirm Bush’s improbable journey from reviled architect of the devastating Iraq war to elder statesman venerated even by some liberals. The Republican’s approval rating has soared since he left office in 2009 and he has been praised by his Democratic successor, Barack Obama.

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