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Margaret Kimberley: The So-Called Resistance Isn't Resisting the State of Permanent War
Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
23 Jan 2018
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The US state of permanent war threatens the health, housing, education and quality of life of all Americans, and the literal lives of millions overseas. But the resistance isn't resisting empire, only the Republicans.

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