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June 15, 2018 by dspolo

At the Peace March and Rally, Harold Green presented a poem that started:  “I wish my poetry had magical powers.” As best as I could scribble, he said “What does it matter what I know, if it is not matched by what I have done.”  It is time to do something about guns, violence, cruelty to children. misogyny and racism — or as a sign said in a previous action “decency matters.”

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