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This headline says it all.
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hey!!!! remember standing rock water protectors and the dakota access pipeline?
the massive, poorly constructed environmental risk that spat all over the Standing Rock Sioux people's treaty rights? that dug up their sacred burial sites? the one where the oil corporation who owned it bought out a private company to do a sham of an "environmental analysis" and never consulted the tribe and STILL didn't actually get approval? the one that's literally operating illegally and without proper permits right fucking now?



yeah, that.
you remember that.
surprising absolutely no one, the army corps of engineers this week (September 8, 2023) released an EIS (environmental impact statement) draft for public comment that takes into account absolutely 0 of the tribe's concerns, and in fact did not consult with them once in the process!
they're going to officially approve the pipeline.
what's the good news?
IT'S A DRAFT. YOU CAN SUBMIT PUBLIC COMMENT RIGHT NOW UNTIL NOVEMBER 13!!!
This link RIGHT HERE (https://action.lakotalaw.org/action/dapl-eis-2023) will take you to a Lakota Law Project page where they've set up a form to make it easy to submit a comment.
All you have to do is add your name, email, and zip code, and it pulls up a form with a pre-written message you can just click and submit, listing the most pressing concerns. You can also personalize it if you want, but you don't have to. This will take you two minutes. Please.
you can also access the comment information on the USACE website here, email [email protected] yourself, or call Brent Cossette, the contact for the draft, at 402-995-2716!!!
you can also donate directly to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe here.
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Former President of “The Greatest Country in World” ya’ll.
This hasn’t been embarrassing for the USA at all…/s
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Sooo…today’s going to be interesting.

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Like all “used to be purple but now gerrymandered into red” states, North Carolina has become a huge fucking disappointment.
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Just read a HuffPost article about Santos, where they referred to him as a “truth-challenged congressman”. I’m here for it.
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Shit’s been fucked; sadly been in “ignore” mode about everything so I can just keep living.
Sometimes you just gotta ignore the bullshit. Can’t do anything about it most of the time anyway.
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Wouldn’t that be something?

Promise?
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USIA poster, 7/30/1953, NARA ID 5730043.
VOTE ON TUESDAY!
The 2022 midterm elections will be held on Tuesday, November 8, and there's still time to ensure you're registered to vote. The National Archives supports Executive Order 14019, which promotes voter registration, participation, and access to voting. See Vote.gov for more information.
USIA poster 10/8/1951, NARA ID 5730163.
American Forces Information Service poster, 1/1/2000, NARA ID 10488372.

Office of War Information, WW2 poster, NARA ID 515775.

More online:
Civics for All of US the National Archives new education initiative promotes civic literacy and engagement.
Voting Rights Special Topics page.
Presidential Elections & Inaugurations Records in the National Archives and Presidential Libraries document elections and inaugurations through history.
Black Americans and the Vote This research portal highlights National Archives holdings that relate to the long struggle for equality in voting rights.
Women's Rights: Suffrage Discover an array of records related to the long quest for women to gain the vote as well as education resources, articles, and blog posts.
Online exhibit: Records of Rights presents records in the National Archives that document the ongoing struggle of Americans to define, attain, and protect their rights
Online exhibit: Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote highlights the struggle of diverse activists throughout U.S. history to secure voting rights for all American women.
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Vote, vote, vote, vote, vote, dammit.
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You NEED to vote America. Get your act together now for November.
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licherally cannot explain to adults these days that im actually so cool with the idea of being "just an employee" somewhere as long as i am paid enough to live comfortably and i also like the job. "but dont you want to be rich?? dont you want to always be striving for more???" like that sounds EXHAUSTING and i like having friends so
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