Category: Blog, Commentary and Articles
Drawing the Line and Getting Back to Business
Radley Balko's talking about Where to Draw the Line on Lott: Once Lott's gone, it's important that liberty-lovers draw a thick and conspicuous line between themselves and the racial demagoguery groups. Don't let the...
Malaysian Tolerance
Julian Sanchez has posted an entry on "Taking a cue from the French…" It seems that Malaysia, a nation not known for tolerance or civil liberties, has banned ads with Brad Pitt's photo. It...
Lott’s of Trouble
Kimberly Hohman, Race Relations Guide for About.com, has posted her summary of the past week's events online: Lott's of Trouble: What you need to know about Senator Trent Lott's comments, his critics and his...
More Kudos For Me
Once again, I gets to trumpets my own horn. Yours truly is a 2003 recipient of "The Lamplighter's" Seal of Approval for my work with The Abolitionist Examiner. Once I scan the citation in,...
Bury My Heart
Mythbreaker and author Dee Brown passed away Thursday. His work in bringing the real story of the west to light will remain with us for generations. [goodreviews isbn=”9780805066692″]
Roger Clegg on Lott
Roger Clegg, conservative activist and general counsel of The Center for Equal Opportunity had this to say in yesterday's National Review: The issue is whether someone who has said what Senator Lott has said...
Deroy Murdock Lets Loose on Lott
Deroy Murdock, in Thursday's National Review had this to say about the fine Senator from Mississippi: …what are black Republicans supposed to say when fellow blacks ask why we belong to a party whose...
A Lott to Fix
I've just posted my latest editorial, A Lott to Fix at The Multiracial Activist. Everyone act surprised and try not to notice that a lot of it appeared here first in the form of...
More on TIA
The New Yorker has posted an interesting piece on Too Much Information. When it comes to concocting fevered visions of the future as a way of illuminating the present, Jules Verne got some things...
