Civil rights movement legend John Lewis dies at 80-years-old

John Lewis, a major figure in the civil rights era, has died at 80-years-old. The Congressman had been battling cancer for months.

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16 comments

  1. ON THE FRONT LINES HE WAS GREAT……..BUT BEHIND THE SCENES HE WAS SO CORRUPT ….HE AMASSED A FORTUNE WHILE HIS BROTHERS STRUGGLED

    1. @Franette Sparks …..DON’T TAKE MY WORD DO YOUR RESEARCH ……GOOGLE IT……30 YEARS AS A CONGRESSMAN WHILE HIS DISTRICT SUFFERS DAILY WITH POVERTY AND VIOLENCE…….EVERY CORRUPT DEMORATS ARE ALL THE SAME ….30 YEARS OF NOTHING WHILE HE KEEPS ON ATTACKING POTUS TRUMP WHO HAS DONE SO MUCH DURING HIS SHORT TERM IN OFFICE

    2. @Dora Tiscareno ……30 YEARS OF DEMORATS CORRUPTION……NEVER HELPED HIS BROTHERS AND SISTERS ONLY HIMSELF

    3. @T C Much like Nancy Pelosi, she amassed a fortune as a lifelong politician, meanwhile her district in San Francisco is arguably living in worse than 3rd world conditions….. and this corrupt woman has the nerve to criticize Mr.Trump?

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