The new issue of The Abolitionist Examiner is up. Ward Connerly and Casey Lartigue are the current abolitionists: The New Jersey poet laureate by Ward Connerly A Marine takes on […]
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The new issue of The Abolitionist Examiner is up. Ward Connerly and Casey Lartigue are the current abolitionists: The New Jersey poet laureate by Ward Connerly A Marine takes on […]
Read moreI received the following request from Matt Kelley of Mavin Foundation: Kirsten Davis, creator of "Waiting for You: An Heirloom Adoption Journal for My Future Child", is currently gathering stories, […]
Read moreJulian Sanchez kicks some major ass in a recent posting on gay marriage rights. Give it a read. My hat is off to Mr. Sanchez. Radley's two cents can be […]
Read moreEvelyn Nieves of the The Washington Post reports on Antiwar Effort Gains Momentum: Growing Peace Movement's Ranks Include Some Unlikely Allies Most members of Mothers Against War are grandmothers in […]
Read moreBBC News reported last Friday that Swiss researchers believe that the Bin Laden tape is 'not genuine'. I suggested the same on November 13th. Call me kooky, but the sudden […]
Read moreA Lott to Fix by James A. Landrith, Jr. December 2002/January 2003 in The Multiracial Activist
Read moreMany apologies for my lack of posts yesterday. I went on a job interview. (Everybody wish me luck.) Today is catch up and clear out the inbox day. Later.
Read moreMSNBC reports that there is a Commercial moon mission due in 2003, which is a "U.S.-Russian-Ukrainian venture to send messages and remains to the moon." Anyone care to wager how […]
Read moreJack Hurst of The Tennessean reports on Metro plan addresses elevated infant mortality for blacks: In Nashville, an African-American baby is nearly four times as likely to die as a […]
Read moreThe Democratic Leadership Council reports in today's New Dem Daily on Strange Saudi "Coincidences": A new report from the joint House-Senate Intelligence Committee's investigations of 9/11 has provided evidence that […]
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