A Lott to Fix
A Lott to Fix by James A. Landrith, Jr. December 2002/January 2003 in The Multiracial Activist
A Lott to Fix by James A. Landrith, Jr. December 2002/January 2003 in The Multiracial Activist
Many 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.
MSNBC 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 long before the Marxists...
Jack 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 white one. That's according...
The 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 the wife of the...
In typical conservative fashion, the Heritage Foundation rubberstamps Total Information Awareness with a few minor provisions. I'm sure that DoD is running to comply with Scardaville's provisions. Had this scheme been implemented under Clinton,...
Karen Abbott And Dick Foster of the Rocky Mountain News, report that the ACLU lobs spy charge against Springs police: Springs police helped Denver cops watch protesters, group says: Colorado Springs police have helped...
Tony Vellela of the Christian Science Monitor reports on Hip-hop takes center stage on Broadway: On a street map, it's a short 10 blocks from hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons's office on Seventh Avenue to...
CNN reports on a Lawsuit seeks to bar Jesse Jackson from speaking for African-Americans: A group calling itself African Americans Against Exploitation Inc. has filed a lawsuit alleging fraud against the Rev. Jesse Jackson,...
John C. Mohawk, writing for Indian Country Today on The necessity for war is still in doubt: Plans to attack Iraq have encountered international resistance. It’s not hard to understand why. Throughout history, organized...
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