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Voice of the Day: Teresa of Avila
Verse of the Day: Judgment
Alabama Civil Rights Site Declared National Historic Landmark
On March 7, 1965, 600 people began a march toward Montgomery, Ala., from Brown Chapel AME in Selma. The group, let by civil rights activists like now-Congressman John Lewis and Rev. Hosea Williams, were stopped by state troopers on horseback. When the marchers refused to back away — standing their ground on the Edmund Pettus Bridge — the troopers attacked, beating, trampling, and tear gassing the participants.
Today, that bridge made famous on Bloody Sunday, was declared at National Historic Landmark, along with 12 other sites, by U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar.
Prayer of the Day:
Voice of the Day: W.E.B. Dubois
Verse of the Day: 'Leave Them For the Poor'
Voice of the Day: Maria Skobtsova
Prayer of the Day: 'May Our Lives Bear Fruit'
Verse of the Day: Matthew 25
Verse of the Day: 'Do Not Withhold Wages'
Prayer of the Day: 'Baptize Our Hearts'
Voice of the Day: Catherine Booth
DRONE WATCH BREAKING: Filibustering Brennan
The Senate Intelligence Committee yesterday confirmed White House adviser John Brennan as CIA director on a 12-3 vote. The Democratic Senate leadership is attempting a quick vote, but ran into a problem as a filibuster began. The Associated Press reports:
“Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., stalled the chamber as he took to the Senate floor to complain over what he said was President Barack Obama's failure to adequately answer questions about the legality of conducting lethal drone strikes against targets inside the United States. The Obama administration has said it does not intend to conduct such strikes.
"'No American should be killed by a drone on American soil without first being charged with a crime, without first being found guilty of a crime by a court,' Paul said. 'How can you kill someone without going to a judge, or a jury?'"
Sen. Paul began speaking about two hours ago, you can watch HERE.