via Flora Lee Bernard: "Don’t you forget: Tim won today. He galvanized something incredible, something unforeseen. This verdict will only feed that fire. Tim to the press: "Inside that building, they wanted me to think like a finger; easy to break. But out here, you guys (to supporters) remind me that a finger is part of a hand, and that hand can make a fist. Not to be violent, but to be unbreakable."

via Flora Lee Bernard: “Don’t you forget: Tim won today. He galvanized something incredible, something unforeseen. This verdict will only feed that fire. Tim to the press: “Inside that building, they wanted me to think like a finger; easy to break. But out here, you guys (to supporters) remind me that a finger is part of a hand, and that hand can make a fist. Not to be violent, but to be unbreakable.”

via Flora Lee Bernard: "Don’t you forget: Tim won today. He galvanized something incredible, something unforeseen. This verdict will only feed that fire. Tim to the press: "Inside that building, they wanted me to think like a finger; easy to break. But out here, you guys (to supporters) remind me that a finger is part of a hand, and that hand can make a fist. Not to be violent, but to be unbreakable."

via Flora Lee Bernard: “Don’t you forget: Tim won today. He galvanized something incredible, something unforeseen. This verdict will only feed that fire. Tim to the press: “Inside that building, they wanted me to think like a finger; easy to break. But out here, you guys (to supporters) remind me that a finger is part of a hand, and that hand can make a fist. Not to be violent, but to be unbreakable.”

MLK 1956: "I left with a smile. I knew that I was a convicted criminal but I was proud of my crime" Tim DeChristopher feels the same.

MLK 1956: “I left with a smile. I knew that I was a convicted criminal but I was proud of my crime” Tim DeChristopher feels the same.

Jury deliberations to begin in DeChristopher trial
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The trial for the man accused of monkey wrenching a controversial oil and gas auction is going to the jury. Closing statements are expected today in the trial of Tim DeChristopher, accused of sabotaging the 2008 auction.