
Bishop Ely signs move the NCAA out of Indiana petition
I just signed this petition. : Move the @NCAA Out of #Indianahttp://t.co/dzjIqUVzWW via @moveon#Pence#BoycottIndiana#rfra — Thomas Ely (@BishopVT10) March 27, 2015 Posted by John B.

I just signed this petition. : Move the @NCAA Out of #Indianahttp://t.co/dzjIqUVzWW via @moveon#Pence#BoycottIndiana#rfra — Thomas Ely (@BishopVT10) March 27, 2015 Posted by John B.

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