Benjamin Crump: Someone you should listen to
There aren't too many public figures that get my attention and inspire me: Obama when he isn't promoting his criminal wars; Sen. Liz Warren when talking about income inequality; Sen. Bernie Sanders when he's talking about anything.
But I've been captivated by civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump for several years now beginning with his involvement with the George Zimmerman case. As attorney for the Michael Brown family he continues to impress and inspire. Today on Face The Nation, thankfully hosted by really fair and intelligent moderator Norah O'Donnell instead of establishment hack Bob Schieffer, Crump was concise, cogent and passionate on both the micro issue of the unfair Ferguson Grand Jury, and the cosmic issue of institutional racism against the black community. Check Crump out below. If he offered an unnecessary or false word, I didn't hear it. He's someone you should listen to.
But I've been captivated by civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump for several years now beginning with his involvement with the George Zimmerman case. As attorney for the Michael Brown family he continues to impress and inspire. Today on Face The Nation, thankfully hosted by really fair and intelligent moderator Norah O'Donnell instead of establishment hack Bob Schieffer, Crump was concise, cogent and passionate on both the micro issue of the unfair Ferguson Grand Jury, and the cosmic issue of institutional racism against the black community. Check Crump out below. If he offered an unnecessary or false word, I didn't hear it. He's someone you should listen to.
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