
It’s February 10, 2022. Welcome to Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (aka, FOWC). I will be posting each day’s word just after midnight Pacific Time (U.S.).
Today’s word is “renounce.”
Write a post using that word. It can be prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction. It can be any length. It can be just a picture or a drawing if you want. No holds barred, so to speak.
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ODE TO RENOUNCE
I wish to renounce all my neurons
They just keep on stuffing me up
They party and just say sod off Don
So tonight I’m renouncing them, yup
Your neurons ever tell to to sod off, we’re havin’ a party Fan?……
I’ll feel sorry for them and un-renounce them tomorrow……
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My neurons are always griping.
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You push them too much, that’s why…….let them party on their own every so often
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Judge Kevin Sharp resigned from the bench in order to renounce
mandatory minimums (and free someone
he sentenced to prison). Later,
he took on the case to free native Leonard Peltier
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peltier
Films
Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story (1992) is a documentary by Michael Apted about Peltier and narrated by Robert Redford. The film argues in favour of the assertion that the government’s prosecution of Peltier was unjust and politically motivated.
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Warrior, The Life of Leonard Peltier (1992) is a feature documentary film about Peltier’s life, the American Indian Movement, and his trial directed by Suzie Baer.
The film argues that the government’s prosecution of Peltier was unjust and motivated by the hugely profitable energy interests in the area.[74]
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