Kip Humphrey
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Wed Aug-03-05 06:32 AM
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Reverend Bill Moss, a patriot, a man of courage, a hero has passed. |
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Edited on Wed Aug-03-05 06:53 AM by Kip Humphrey
I am deeply saddened to hear of the loss of the Reverend Bill Moss. The tireless Columbus community activist cared deeply about his community and he cared deeply for fair elections. He bravely acted as the main litigant in Moss v Bush when he tried to stand up for disenfranchised voters in his community. Sadly, the lawsuit was rejected. I had the pleasure and privilege of accompanying him on the Winter Freedom Bus to Washington DC to witness the electoral college vote. I was so proud to stand with him for fair elections in Lafayette Park. I thought at the time that his age might have stopped any normal man. But, no, Reverend Moss was a freedom fighter. He will be missed. A glorious light has gone out in the Columbus activist community. My heartfelt prayers go out to his wife and his family. We have all suffered a loss by losing the Reverend Bill Moss. Let us carry on the fight for him as he takes his place in the halls of glory and lays his burden down!!
God Bless you Reverend Bill Moss!!
Victoria Parks
I also had the rare privilege of experiencing this amazing man in DC on January 6th, at the Nashville Election Reform Conference, and again in Houston for the Election Assessment Hearing in June. Bill was an inspiration and one of my heroes. It is a sad day.
Kip
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liberalnurse
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Wed Aug-03-05 06:56 AM
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1. He was a magnificent man! |
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Edited on Wed Aug-03-05 06:57 AM by liberalnurse
I met him at several Columbus gatherings. Such a loss for Ohio and to humanity!
Godspeed Rev. Bill.
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Wed Aug-03-05 11:30 AM
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2. RIP, we will continue the fight |
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