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Lloyd Omdahl: How much do lives matter? | Grand Forks Herald

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Since the daytime murder of a black person by a renegade cop in Minneapolis, society has been arguing over the flag slogan of the African-American community, “Black Lives Matter.” This was answered by a bigoted response that “All Lives Matter.”

Source: Grand Forks Herald

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