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I am overwhelmed w/ Pride & Solidarity by Justin Jones & Justin Pearson's conviction 2 Standing On their Square. As the youngest lawmakers in Tennessee State Politics, BOTH send a clear message that A New Generation is taking The Reins. The GOP overplayed their hand- the double expulsion WILL B overturned... This isn't 1877.
-Just My 2 Cents
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adamgnade · 2 years
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I had the honor of being interviewed for the documentary Jon Nix did about Justin Pearson, Don't Fall in Love with Yourself. 
Watched it last night. It's a great piece of film. So many good friends in there. Much, much, much recommended.
https://watch.eventive.org/soundunseen2022/play/63463b4f6e85cc00452ceec6
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omanxl1 · 1 year
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Funky Disco House Aug 2023
Digital Crate Digging Continues as we proceed and continue with this O-D0g Day Party!! this is the Fabulous Friday / Fantastic Friday edition! The saga / struggle continues based on Flashback Friday reflections / internal inspections, so how were we living?  Check the menus for these meals prepared in hell’s kitchen!  whatcha know? we’re back on the scene like Justin Jones and Justin Pearson in…
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Justin Pearson Reinstated As Tennessee Legislator
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piyusha30 · 1 year
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Controversy Over Reappointment of Expelled Lawmaker in Tennessee | JustinPearson | StatePolitics | Accountability | SecondChance |
Tennessee state lawmakers have reappointed Republican Representative Justin Pearson to his seat in the House, despite his previous expulsion for alleged sexual misconduct. Pearson was expelled from the legislature last year after allegations that he had engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with his interns. However, after a series of legal challenges, the expulsion was overturned by the state…
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mitchbeck · 2 years
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UCONN RIDES JUSTIN PEARSON HAT-TRICK TO WIN OVER BOSTON COLLEGE
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By: Sam Zis, Howlings STORRS, CT – Justin Pearson's four points (3 goals, 1 assist) led the #17-ranked UConn Huskies to a 6-5 victory over the visiting Boston College Eagles in the last regular season game of the year on Saturday at the Toscano Family Ice Forum in Storrs.   After honoring the team's senior players, the Huskies came quickly out of the gates and, after creating multiple good chances, would finally solve BC goaltender Henry Wilder with a goal at 1:31. It would be Pearson with his first of three on the night in on a breakaway and buried a backhander to make it 1-0. After failing to tally in their first two power plays, UCONN would struggle in the remainder of the first. However, Boston College capitalized on their first-man advantage at 5:38. Marshall Warren found the back with a laser off the post to equalize the score at one.  The two Hockey East rivals continued to trade power play opportunities throughout the remainder of the first period. The tie lasted until UCONN's Ty Amonte snuck a rebound past Wilder to give the Huskies a 2-1 lead with 4:39 left. Boston College would tie the game for a second time with 5 seconds remaining in the period. Lukas Gustafsson blasted a nearly identical wrist shot to the first goal, but from the other side of the ice.  The teams went to the locker room tied at two, with UCONN leading in shots 14-7 Both teams came out of the locker rooms more interested in a physical battle in the second period and less interested in scoring goals.   With ten minutes left in the period, Huskies Captain Roman Kinal took a 5-minute major for cross-checking. In the first half of the penalty kill, the Huskies were dominant. The Huskies' team speed forced Boston College to take a penalty with 2:30 remaining in the penalty. Matthew Wood tallied a shorthanded breakaway for UCONN off an Eagles' mistake, scoring off a nice pass from Hudson Schandor with 7:17 remaining in the period to make it 3-2 in favor of the home team.  But the Huskies were not done scoring in the period. Pearson would tally his second of the night off an excellent play from his knees in front of the Eagles' net with just over 2 minutes left in the period to make it 4-2.  The third period started well for the Huskies as Boston College took a penalty 42 seconds into the period. Pearson would complete his hat trick on the ensuing power play and give UCONN a 5-2 lead. Just minutes later, UConn center Samu Salminen took a rarely-called face-off violation penalty. Then, with Boston College needing a power play goal to stay in the game, Andre Gassesu scored for BC with a shot off the post to make it 5-3 with 17 minutes still to play. Huskies freshman, Jake Black, sniped a shot past a fallen Wilder for his first NCAA goal, making it 6-3. Boston College continued to battle and answered with 7:33 to play in the third period. Oskar Jellvik scored a one-timer goal to keep the game within reach at 6-4. Boston College continued to push throughout the third and pulled their goalie with 2:14 to play. With the extra man on the ice Boston College forward, and Colorado Avalanche draft pick, Colby Ambrosio capitalized to bring the game to within a single goal at 6-5.  Boston College continued to look for the tying goal; however, due to the speed of Uconn took a tripping penalty with 1:20 to go in the contest, sealing the deal for UConn. The Huskies are 20-11-3 and 13-9-2 as they head into the playoffs. NOTES: Pearson's hat trick is the first at the new Toscano Family Ice Forum and the first for UCONN since Jonny Evans put four past Merrimack on January 30, 2021. The Hat Trick by Pearson is the fifth for the Huskies since entering Hockey East. UCONN MEN'S HOCKEY HOME Read the full article
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liberalsarecool · 1 year
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#JustinPearson #GoodNews
Another Republican scandal ended by The People.
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joaniejustwokeup · 1 year
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adamgnade · 2 years
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My friend Justin Pearson (Three One G, The Locust, Dead Cross, Deaf Club) is raising money to help his mom beat cancer. Here's the GoFundMe.
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omanxl1 · 1 year
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The Mothership Gets Good Mileage (Part Six)
 Another Monday morning has pulled up on us it’s a blessing  / bonus! Hallelujah! check out how we come through as the mothership gets good mileage! Those “Buking and Scorning” like Tennessee legislators dealing with the Tennessee Three provide examples of how foul it can get! Check us out we’re getting busy, we’ve got a lot of work to do! moves were made, some even accused Brotha O of being…
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iuicmontreal · 1 year
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Revelation 1:3 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.
#JustinPearson #Blackish #Redemption
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projectourworld · 1 year
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Memphis, US. Justin Pearson celebrates after being reinstated to the Tennessee House of Representatives by the Shelby county board of commissioners. Republicans expelled Pearson last week over his role in a gun control protest on the House floor. Photograph: Chris Day/AP | Guardian #memphis #justinpearson #reinstated
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mitchbeck · 2 years
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UCONN RIDES JUSTIN PEARSON HAT-TRICK TO WIN OVER BOSTON COLLEGE
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By: Sam Zis, Howlings STORRS, CT – Justin Pearson's four points (3 goals, 1 assist) led the #17-ranked UConn Huskies to a 6-5 victory over the visiting Boston College Eagles in the last regular season game of the year on Saturday at the Toscano Family Ice Forum in Storrs.   After honoring the team's senior players, the Huskies came quickly out of the gates and, after creating multiple good chances, would finally solve BC goaltender Henry Wilder with a goal at 1:31. It would be Pearson with his first of three on the night in on a breakaway and buried a backhander to make it 1-0. After failing to tally in their first two power plays, UCONN would struggle in the remainder of the first. However, Boston College capitalized on their first-man advantage at 5:38. Marshall Warren found the back with a laser off the post to equalize the score at one.  The two Hockey East rivals continued to trade power play opportunities throughout the remainder of the first period. The tie lasted until UCONN's Ty Amonte snuck a rebound past Wilder to give the Huskies a 2-1 lead with 4:39 left. Boston College would tie the game for a second time with 5 seconds remaining in the period. Lukas Gustafsson blasted a nearly identical wrist shot to the first goal, but from the other side of the ice.  The teams went to the locker room tied at two, with UCONN leading in shots 14-7 Both teams came out of the locker rooms more interested in a physical battle in the second period and less interested in scoring goals.   With ten minutes left in the period, Huskies Captain Roman Kinal took a 5-minute major for cross-checking. In the first half of the penalty kill, the Huskies were dominant. The Huskies' team speed forced Boston College to take a penalty with 2:30 remaining in the penalty. Matthew Wood tallied a shorthanded breakaway for UCONN off an Eagles' mistake, scoring off a nice pass from Hudson Schandor with 7:17 remaining in the period to make it 3-2 in favor of the home team.  But the Huskies were not done scoring in the period. Pearson would tally his second of the night off an excellent play from his knees in front of the Eagles' net with just over 2 minutes left in the period to make it 4-2.  The third period started well for the Huskies as Boston College took a penalty 42 seconds into the period. Pearson would complete his hat trick on the ensuing power play and give UCONN a 5-2 lead. Just minutes later, UConn center Samu Salminen took a rarely-called face-off violation penalty. Then, with Boston College needing a power play goal to stay in the game, Andre Gassesu scored for BC with a shot off the post to make it 5-3 with 17 minutes still to play. Huskies freshman, Jake Black, sniped a shot past a fallen Wilder for his first NCAA goal, making it 6-3. Boston College continued to battle and answered with 7:33 to play in the third period. Oskar Jellvik scored a one-timer goal to keep the game within reach at 6-4. Boston College continued to push throughout the third and pulled their goalie with 2:14 to play. With the extra man on the ice Boston College forward, and Colorado Avalanche draft pick, Colby Ambrosio capitalized to bring the game to within a single goal at 6-5.  Boston College continued to look for the tying goal; however, due to the speed of Uconn took a tripping penalty with 1:20 to go in the contest, sealing the deal for UConn. The Huskies are 20-11-3 and 13-9-2 as they head into the playoffs. NOTES: Pearson's hat trick is the first at the new Toscano Family Ice Forum and the first for UCONN since Jonny Evans put four past Merrimack on January 30, 2021. The Hat Trick by Pearson is the fifth for the Huskies since entering Hockey Eat. UCONN MEN'S HOCKEY HOME Read the full article
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trascapades · 1 year
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✊🏿#ArtIsAWeapon
"WE GON' BUILD THIS MOVEMENT" - @justinjpearson
🎥 reposted from @vicenews via @nowthisnews Less than a week after Tennessee’s GOP supermajority expelled Justin Pearson, the 27-year-old was reinstated on Wednesday. “They tried to expel the people’s choice and the people’s vote. And they awakened a sleeping giant,” @justinjpearson said moments after he was voted back in.
📰 via @apnews NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The second of two Black Democrats expelled from the Republican-led Tennessee House will follow his colleague in returning to work at the Capitol on Thursday, a week after their banishments for a gun control protest on the House floor propelled them into the national spotlight.
Justin Pearson was easily reappointed to his position by Shelby County commissioners Wednesday, and delivered a speech like a fiery pastor to a throng of jubilant supporters outside. The Memphis lawmaker planned to return to the House floor session Thursday morning immediately after his latest swearing-in outside the Capitol building. Republicans expelled Pearson and Rep. Justin Jones last week over their role in a gun control protest on the House floor after a Nashville school shooting that left three children and three adults dead.
The appointments are interim, though both Jones and Pearson plan to run in special elections for the seats later this year.
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📷 (l.to r.) Tennessee Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson - REUTERS
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