<center><a href="http://www.excellentalways.us/1735/248/443/3673/6166.12tt33823536AAF1.php">Click here to view this email in your browser<td colspan='2' align='center' valign='middle' class='preview-mid'><br><center><a href="http://www.excellentalways.us/1735/248/443/3673/6166.12tt33823536AAF3.php"><img src="http://www.excellentalways.us/1735/248/443/33823536/3673.6166/img024844349.jpg" border=0 alt=""></a></center> <div align="center"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><br>If you'd prefer not to receive future emails, <a href="http://www.excellentalways.us/1735/248/443/3673/6166.12tt33823536AAF2.html"><font color="#666666">Unsubscribe Here</font></a>.<br> 23638 W. Lyons Avenue #468 - Newhall, CA 91321 </font></td></td></tr></table><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><font color="#FFFFFF">FILE: 2008: Maryland Democratic Rep. Donna Edwards at a Capitol Hill
press conference.REUTERSMaryland Rep. Donna Edwards said Sunday she wasnt
ready to support a boycott of Florida over the Trayvon Martin case,
despite reported support from members of her own Congressional Black Caucus.Edwards,
a Democrat, told Fox News Sunday that she has yet to fully
examine the call to boycott, as proposed by civil rights leader the
Rev. Jesse Jackson.Jackson said after a Florida jury found neighborhood
watch volunteer George Zimmerman not guilty July 13 of all charges in
the fatal 2012 killing of Martin, a teenager, that his Rainbow PUSH
Coalition would consider a boycotting on Florida, which he characterized
as a kind of apartheid state."Edwards said that to her knowledge the
caucus has yet to formally discuss the issues and express concern about
a statewide boycott.The impact on some communities could be devastating,
Edwards said.Her comments follows three other caucus members -- Democratic
Reps. Lacy Clay, Bennie Thompson and Barbara Lee saying they would
support such a boycott."That's probably the best strategy because people
understand dollars and cents," Clay, D-Mo., said Friday, according to The
Hill newspaper. "And they understand, if there's a significant drop-off
in revenues at conventions, at Disney World and Universal Studios
that will get the attention of the powerful."
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