My comrade-in-arms, Charles Michael Byrd has posted a new editorial at his website – INTERRACIAL VOICE. Charles' editorial is titled: Campus Collectivism, the "Privilege" Notion & Default Political Persuasions. Read […]
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A section containing all blog entries, articles and commentaries. Many of these entries were imported from my earlier Blogspot, MovableType and WordPress blogs. In addition, political commentary, articles and essays written for publication and coursework can be found here. Much of the commentary in this section was published in The Multiracial Activist, The Abolitionist Examiner, The Good Men Project and Interracial Voice. Many essays in this section were written for coursework at the American Military University.
My comrade-in-arms, Charles Michael Byrd has posted a new editorial at his website – INTERRACIAL VOICE. Charles' editorial is titled: Campus Collectivism, the "Privilege" Notion & Default Political Persuasions. Read […]
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Read moreFor Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary October 1, 2002 National Domestic Violence Awareness Month BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION Domestic violence in […]
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Read moreI've added a new link to one of my favorite groups under the "Music" category. Normally, I wouldn't say anything about new links, but this one points to Agnostic Front, […]
Read moreJesse Jackson is mad. Al Sharpton is considering a boycott. Earl Ofari Hutchinson says there is nothing to apologize for. James Landrith agrees and says the movie is extremely funny […]
Read moreI've not posted for three days due to a database problem. All solutions failed, so I had to reload MovableType and reimport previous entries from Blogger and this week entries […]
Read moreRadley Balko has three posts running at The Agitator regarding his new FOXNews.com column on The Drug War. The posts are available here, here, and here. Read the column first, […]
Read moreThere should be more protests like this one, which took place at the Gap in Georgetown. And one small request if I may, could they move them over to 19th […]
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