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 Rev. Edward Pinkney. --Civil rights attorney, Hugh "Buck" Davis the thrust [of the Berrien county courthouse] is to physically remove and destroy families through the use of the criminal justice system. Every person they can put in jail; every person whose voting rights they can revoke with a felony conviction; every person they can cause to lose their job by putting them on probation; every person they can cause to lose the ability to pay for basic necessities through imposing ruinous court costs and probation is all part of the process. In the 1960s, it was called Negro removal. In Bosnia, it was called ethnic cleansing. and down south we have Irene Olive Cates  in Saint Petersburg, Florida.  Cates Enterprises Movement Change, Inc. nonprofit 501(c)(4) organization focusing on Social Welfare issues in the state of Florida by making people aware of the bigger picture, “No one man is better than his brother and no one woman is better than her sister.” Her charitable acts doesn’t stop there. Irene also offers her time and services to community and charitable organizations including SUAC (Sustainable Urban Agriculture Coalition), a 501 (c)(3) organization where she functions in the capacity of board member. Cates is also President of St. Pete Business League, Inc., a non-profit organization. And this is only the beginning November 4th, 2014, Irene Olive Cates for Pinellas County School Board District 7. "The leadership and direction of District 7 will depend on YOUR vote." - Irene Olive Cates

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