Posted by Duane On February - 23 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
Here is part of a transcript from a recent event where she lashes out against the idea of school vouchers: CLINTON: Suppose that you were meeting today to decide who got the vouchers. First parent comes and says 'I want to send my daughter to St. Peter's Roman Catholic School' and you say 'Great, wonderful school, here's your voucher. Next parent who comes says, 'I want to send, you know, my ...More
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Posted by Duane On February - 23 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
"BUT" ALERT!!! There will be plenty of Negroes out there that will be quick to remind you  "BUT WE STILL GOT A LONG WAY TO GO" squashing any celebratory moment. No, this does not mean the end of racism as we know it, but it serves as yet another slap in the face of those that tell us that there has not been any real progress in the black community for ...More
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Posted by Duane On February - 23 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
Setting the stage for an epic political battle in a beleaguered city, Louisiana Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu will announce today that he will run against Mayor C. Ray Nagin in the April election, Landrieu's aides said Tuesday night. Landrieu's announcement will come this afternoon at a hotel on the bank of the Mississippi River, said aide Scott Shalett, who has taken a leave of absence as Landrieu's chief of staff and ...More
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Posted by Duane On February - 23 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
Capital Jazz Fest Update 14th Annual Capital Jazz Fest June 2-4, 2006 www.capitaljazz.com Capital Jazz Fest 2006 The 14th annual Capital Jazz Fest is only a few months away!  This year's event will be held June 2-4, 2006.  Information on the talent lineup, venues, and tickets will be announced on Thursday, February 23 on the Capital Jazz Fest web site, www.capitaljazz.com.  Tickets will go on sale Friday, March 3 at 10am.  Stay tuned to the ...More
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Posted by Duane On February - 23 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
First, the news... From:Chicago Tribune As Ghanaian district leader Emmanuel Ntow Bediako looked over the crowd of African-Americans in a Chicago Heights church to launch a sister city agreement, many of the faces resembled those he sees in his country an ocean away, he said. Bediako and four other officials were making their first visit to the United States and the Chicago region. The trip came only weeks after leaders in his ...More
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