Simon Cyrene, the Bearer of the Cross, follows Jesus Christ for my Father is unwilling to take the cup from me. My discipleship is predestined by the Sovereign Grace and not by my belief or disbelief, or free will.
THE EVIL RED EMPIRE – RED CHINA – VS – DEMOCRACY IN HONG KONG
THE EVIL RED EMPIRE – RED CHINA – VS – DEMOCRACY IN HONG KONG
A pro-democracy protester holds an umbrella, symbol of the Occupy Central movement, during a march to demand lawmakers reject a Beijing-vetted electoral reform package for the city’s first direct chief executive election, under Chinese (L) and Hong Kong’s flags outside Legislative Council in Hong Kong, China June 14, 2015. Talks between Chinese officials and Hong Kong democrats ended in stalemate on May 31, with democrats sticking by plans to veto a Beijing-proposed election blueprint in a mid-June vote that could become a flashpoint for pro-democracy protests. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
Special Frontier Force is a military organization funded by United States to promote Democracy, Freedom, and Peace in Occupied Tibet. On behalf of Special Frontier Force, I am pleased to share news story on Pro-Democracy Movement in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong vetoes China-backed electoral reform proposal – Yahoo News
HONG KONG VETOES CHINA-BACKED ELECTORAL REFORM PROPOSAL
A protester holds a box of yellow ribbons for collect during a rally outside the government headquarters as people march in a downtown street to support for a veto of the governments electoral reform package in Hong Kong, Sunday, June 14, 2015. The rally was held ahead of a crucial vote by lawmakers on Beijing backed election reforms that sparked huge street protests last year. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Pro democracy protesters shout during a march to demand lawmakers reject a Beijing vetted electoral reform package for the city’s first direct chief executive election in Hong Kong, China June 14, 2015. Thousands of people took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to protest against electoral reforms approved by Beijing to choose the city’s next leader, the beginning of several days of demonstrations before the reforms go to a vote. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
A pro China supporter uses a placard which reads “support electoral reform” to cover himself from the sun during a demonstration outside Legislative Council in Hong Kong, China June 17, 2015. Hong Kong lawmakers began a debate on Wednesday on a Beijing backed electoral reform proposal that will define the city’s democratic future and could trigger fresh protests in the Chinese controlled city. REUTERS/Liau Chung ren
People march in a downtown street to support for a veto of the governments electoral reform package in Hong Kong, Sunday, June 14, 2015. The rally was held ahead of a crucial vote by lawmakers on Beijing backed election reforms that sparked huge street protests last year. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
A protester raises a placard as people march in a downtown street to support for a veto of the governments electoral reform package in Hong Kong, Sunday, June 14, 2015. The rally was held ahead of a crucial vote by lawmakers on Beijing backed election reforms that sparked huge street protests last year. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Protesters carry a huge yellow banner reads ” The citizens against pseudo universal suffrage campaign ” during a rally as people march in a downtown street to support for a veto of the governments electoral reform package in Hong Kong, Sunday, June 14, 2015. The rally was held ahead of a crucial vote by lawmakers on Beijing backed election reforms that sparked huge street protests last year. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
A pro-democracy protester holds an umbrella, symbol of the Occupy Central movement, during a march to demand lawmakers reject a Beijing-vetted electoral reform package for the city’s first direct chief executive election, under Chinese (L) and Hong Kong’s flags outside Legislative Council in Hong Kong, China June 14, 2015. Talks between Chinese officials and Hong Kong democrats ended in stalemate on May 31, with democrats sticking by plans to veto a Beijing-proposed election blueprint in a mid-June vote that could become a flashpoint for pro-democracy protests. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
Whole Man - Whole Theory: I intentionally combined the words Whole and Dude to describe the Unity of Body, Mind, and Soul to establish the singularity called Man.
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