Nattering nabobs of negativism II William Safire (San Francisco Chronicle) (December 7, 2001) http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/12/07/ED216606.DTL Preparing to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee where to get off yesterday, Attorney General John Ashcroft […]
Read moreTag: Civil Liberties and Advocacy Efforts
Only in a police state is the job of a policeman easy. – Orson Welles
Why Congress is quiet on liberties
Why Congress is quiet on liberties by Gail Russell Chaddock The Christian Science Monitor Three weeks after Congress passed the most sweeping extension of law enforcement authority since World War […]
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Drawing a Line for Liberties The Christian Science Monitor Under pressure from the war against terrorism, the line between civil liberties and security is moving steadily toward greater police powers […]
Read moreUse of Secret Evidence and Detentions
Shortly after the September 11 attacks, I was asked to join a new coalition which now consists of about 150 conservative, green, liberal and libertarian organizations and websites lead by […]
Read moreKeep Fighting “Secret Evidence”
Earlier this year, a bill, H.R. 1266, to eliminate the INS’ use of “secret evidence” as a tool of oppression was making headway and gaining cosponsors. In the wake of […]
Read moreDefine ‘paraphernalia’
June/July 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner: Define ‘paraphernalia’ by Vin Suprynowicz This entry also posted in Yahoo! Groups – Starboard CFC.
Read moreYahoo! We Have Free Speech
April/May in The Multiracial Activist: Yahoo! We Have Free Speech by Jacob G. Hornberger
Read moreRacial Profiling
In order to end racial profiling and Driving While Black or Brown, we first have to get rid of it’s creator, The Drug War. Local and federal jurisdictions love The […]
Read moreInterview – The Desert Sun
I was interviewed today by a reporter for The Desert Sun, out of Palm Springs, CA. Interview lasted about 35 minutes. I had a few choice words regarding the NAACP, […]
Read moreInterview with Gannett News Service
I was just interviewed by Carl Weiser of Gannett News Service for a story on the upcoming multiracial census numbers. I don’t know when the story will run. He asked […]
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