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.”
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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.”
Salt Lake City Tribune picks up Bill McKibbens call for mass action
Salt Lake City Tribune picks up Bill McKibbens call for mass action
DeChristopher guilty on both counts | The Salt Lake Tribune
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After nearly five hours of deliberations Thursday, a jury has convicted eco-activist Tim DeChristopher of two felonies for placing bogus bids at an oil and
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.