From around the internets
We can send troops all around the world, but we cannot protect our own border. The solution? Surrender a swath of American soil to Mexico.
Alvin Greene’s critics are really showing their behind these days. The more they talk, the more they reveal that people like him are best seen in the voting booth (with the curtain closed) voting for THEIR candidate, but not in public.
The only people that are raising a pure hissy fit over the Alvin Greene saga in South Carolina are the political establishment in that state and the elite class who don’t even live there. The same people who helped elect Obama (Democrats) are now being clowned for nominating a person that does not meet the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The race godz are not happy (they never are) over the Comcast-NBC U merger. Their main argument? There needs to be not just more minority-based programing, but there needs to be more minorities at the switch. The more I read about this battle, the more I am realizing that this has less to do with […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Obama was supposed to be the antithesis of the angry Black man. A man that is supposed to be calm, cool, collective in the midst of pressure. A man that could be pragmatic in the face of some of the most challenging situations. All that went out of the window, thanks largely in part to […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The press is somewhat shocked that Americans are not lining up at the political ice cream shop and asking for more chocolate. But Obama was such a great flavor back in ’08. Black politicians gaining little capital after Obama’s election Short Obama coattails for black pols Obama ratings drop hurts other black pols (dumbest assertion […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Just thinking… Both BP and government are to blame for the oil spill in the Gulf. I can certainly appreciate the serious concern my friends on the left may have for the long lasting environmental effects of this mess, but please tell the whole story.
From Harvard “Recent research at Harvard Business School began with the premise that as a state’s congressional delegation grew in stature and power in Washington, D.C., local businesses would benefit from the increased federal spending sure to come their way.
What Calderon said on CNN to Wolf Blitzer yesterday. I’ll highlight it for you.
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Now we all know that the NAACP would have
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