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So which bookstore is he working at?
The REAL crime: Information and "social justice" is illegal in the land of the 'FREE'.
Why have we let it come to this?
DeChristopher and his attorneys were FORBIDDEN to INFORM the jury that the lease auction was unlawful.
Now Tim DeChristopher is FORBIDDEN to work for the Unitarian Church because he would have had an opportunity to promote "SOCIAL JUSTICE"?
Criminal activity is OK if committed by the petro-chemical industry? Money trumps integrity.
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