Heather Heyer
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riverhousebill
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Date: August 16, 2017 10:13AM How many more Heathers till we get this insane leader out of washinton?
I feel bad when the best hearts are stoped, god dam nazis Heather Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Thinking and praying for you in Vietnam. Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nan Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di Da Phat Nam Mo A Di DA Phat MALLORY NOE-PAYNE, BYLINE: At the site where Heather Heyer died, people came all day, delivering candles, notes of sympathy and flowers. Heyer worked in Charlottesville as a paralegal. Leaving work Friday with her friend and co-worker Courtney Commander, they debated whether to go to this weekend's rally at all. COURTNEY COMMANDER: She said to us many times, like, I want go so bad, but I just don't want to die. I'm so scared because these people are so serious. And she was the only one that lost her life. I just feel so bad. NOE-PAYNE: Commander says, while Heyer had never protested before, she always spoke up. COMMANDER: Heather denounced any type of discrimination, not just racism. She stood up for gay rights and - just anything that she felt like was wrong, she stood for. NOE-PAYNE: Heyer grew up just north of Charlottesville. Justin Marks first met her in high school. JUSTIN MARKS: She had the biggest sense of humor, her wit was unparalleled, she could debate anyone under the table, and she had an answer for everything. She was just awake. NOE-PAYNE: Back at the memorial site, Abby and Eric Carter drove an hour to deliver a handmade bouquet. He didn't know Heyer, but he was still emotional. ERIC CARTER: She's all of us. We know - I mean, the people who are here right now who are coming and driving by slowly, paying homage. This is all of us. This is America Re: Heather Heyer
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riverhousebill
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Date: August 16, 2017 10:24AM If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention," her last post on Facebook, quoting a popular political slogan a week after the 2016 presidential election. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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