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Week of July 09, 2006 to July 15, 2006Desperately seeking good newsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 15, 2006 - 9:56am.
on Economics Note that tech industries areamong those calling for increasing the H-1B visa cap .
A little living historySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 15, 2006 - 8:42am.
on Race and Identity Oral History There was the good -- the closeness of family, community and church. More starkly, there was the bad -- segregation, discrimination, second-class citizenship. Over five generations, the Jacksons of Georgetown have experienced it all. They've watched the face of the neighborhood change as black families moved away or died out, leaving just a handful behind. But through everything, they've held fast to their own identity as Georgetowners. Cynthia Jackson, 82, her sister, Martha Jackson Roache, 65, and Martha's daughter, Monica, 33, still live in the family home on P Street NW . Here is their story, as told to Outlook's Zofia Smardz: A little more hidden historySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 15, 2006 - 8:33am.
on Race and Identity
Georgetown's Hidden History Because we have all the receiptsSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 15, 2006 - 7:12am.
on War U.S. and Russia Will Police Nuclear Terrorists WASHINGTON, July 14 — President Bush and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Saturday will announce a new global program to track potential nuclear terrorists, detect and lock up bomb-making materials and coordinate their responses if terrorists obtain a weapon, according to administration officials who have negotiated the deal. Within months, the officials said, they expect China, Japan, the major European powers, Kazakhstan and Australia to form the initial group of nations under what the two leaders are calling “The Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism.” The informal organization of countries is based on the American-led “Proliferation Security Initiative,” a group of more than 70 countries that have pledged to help seize illicit weapons as they move across oceans or are transported by air. Some countries in that group now hold regular drills to share intelligence and practice seizures. In case you still careSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 15, 2006 - 6:59am.
on Media The NY Times has excerpts of an interview with Robert L. Johnson, ex of BET. Some of you may think that matters; some of you may not. A long-standing question has been answeredSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 15, 2006 - 6:47am.
on Education The question being, Does OpinionJournal EVER present honest analysis?
The answer, of course, is no. And not only is the tuition vs. cost comparison invalid, it turns out the reported superior scoring isn't even real.
Grrrrrrrrr......Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 15, 2006 - 6:30am.
on Race and Identity Let's see what Black Republicans are up to in a couple of daysSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 14, 2006 - 11:09am.
on Race and Identity Jesse Lee Paterson, the archtypical buckdancing negro, has looked at the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and, after all the documented failures of the Federal State and Municipal Governments' response, has decided the REAL source of all the problems is immoral Black people.
Let's see what Black Republicans are up to today.Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 14, 2006 - 10:06am.
on Politics | Race and Identity
I wonder how Bill Cosby will react to that? Oh, and we got Rev. O'Neal Dozier, ex-football player who seems to have played without a helmet. Here's the thing some negros should rememberSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 14, 2006 - 7:59am.
on Race and Identity People who don't like Latinos qua Latinos tend not to like Black folks either. And even if they hated Latinos exclusively, you really think anti-Black racists will be satisfied seeing anti-Latino racists have all the fun?
Even if your particular anti-Latino allies are of truly noble intent, you need to own your part in the results. You want to predict Israel's next move?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 14, 2006 - 7:28am.
on War Think of the entire nation of Israel as an American military base. I'm not saying it's true, I'm saying the assumption has greater predictive value than any other I can think of. Supporter of Israeli aggression are incredibly disingenuousSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 14, 2006 - 7:01am.
on War
Bullshit. Israel is attacking on two fronts. Their attack on and disinformation about Fatah and Hamas didn't stick. This is the next move. Their threat to assasinate the Palestinian Prime Minister over these two soldiers was not only unprecidented it was proof Israel does not give a good goddamn. But this is a necessary step. Without U.S. support, Israel would last as long as a wading pool in the Sahara, and U.S. support is getting real thin. After our own misadventures in Iraq we are overextended, short supplied and so disliked it will be a long, long time before we get military support from anyone but Israel. Add to that the FACT that we are in withdrawal mode in Iraq and Israel has to see their vulnerability was about to increase exponentially. As the unitary executive, Bush should be sued too
The Wilsons Launch Civil Suit Against Cheney, Rove, Libby Just sayingSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 5:28pm.
on War
I think Israel is going to topple the Iranian state.
With this one, I think I need to stop for todaySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 1:27pm.
on Politics | Race and Identity I wonder where the bastard got the idea. GQ: Reed, Abramoff Discussed "Mortgaging Old Black People" Ralph Reed's primary is only a week away and things are heating up. In advance of its August publication date, GQ has released a big piece on Ralph Reed today, with one gem in particular: a plan hatched by Reed and Jack Abramoff which sounds suspiciously like "mortgaging old black people," as a former Reed associate told the magazine. No respect for the rule of lawSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 11:08am.
on Politics Read this, follow the links, and consider the implications of this statement by Sen. Graham.
via the Progress Report ETHICS -- CONSERVATIVE SENATORS SUBMIT A FABRICATED DEBATE IN ATTEMPT TO DECEIVE SUPREME COURT: Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Jon Kyl (R-AZ) drafted a fictional account of a supposed debate they had on the Senate floor and submitted it to the Supreme Court in an effort to convince the Court that it did not have jurisdiction over the recent Hamdan case. Hamdan's lawyers, however, spotted the hoax. They told the Court that the legislative history was entirely invented after-the-fact, and that it consisted of "a single scripted colloquy that never actually took place, but was instead inserted into the record after the legislation had passed." The brief noted that this Graham-Kyl colloquy was "simply an effort to achieve after passage of the Act precisely what [they] failed to achieve in the legislative process." The insertion of the added comments was noted and rejected by the court. Graham and Kyl "attempted to make the dialogue -- added to the Dec. 21, 2005, record -- appear real. Kyl, is quoted at one point as saying, 'Mr. President, I see that we are nearing the end of our allotted time.' In another instance, Graham and Kyl inserted Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas in the fabricated Senate floor discussion, saying 'If I might interrupt,' according to published accounts of the comments." Graham was unapologetic over his efforts to deceive the Court. "I know what I've done. I've done it before and I'll do it again," he said. Liberally apply slaps to the faceSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 11:04am.
on Politics This is ridiculous. Cunningham to be honored Get outta town by sundown, BrownSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 10:48am.
on Race and Identity So I sent out the link to Leave or Die to one of my email lists. Got back a little more detail.
David Brooks, meet John Dean...PLEASESubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 10:05am.
on Politics When I linked an interview with John Dean about his new book, Conservatives Without Conscience, the other day, I had no idea David Brooks would provide proof of the book's thesis.
Those guys play hardball; Mr. Brooks pitches softball, underhand. Check what Mr. Brooks says in [TS] Democracy' Long Haul. WAY too deep not to linkSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 9:14am.
on Race and Identity
Male Scientist Writes of Life as Female Scientist Neurobiologist Ben Barres has a unique perspective on former Harvard president Lawrence Summers's assertion that innate differences between the sexes might explain why many fewer women than men reach the highest echelons of science. That's because Barres used to be a woman himself. I can relateSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 9:01am.
No comments on George Will's editorial today. Just some personal solidarity across political lines.
Money = moralSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 8:56am.
on Culture wars | Economics Delinquency Of the CEOs
Decisions, decisions...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 8:51am.
on Race and Identity I don't normally do multiple links to a single blogger in a single day so I have to decide: props to Give Me Your Derelicts, Your Racists, Your Semen-Connoisseurs Yearning To Read Free or Gawker's Special Correspondent for Brown-People Issues: 'NYO' on Lily-White Magland? Techincally, since they're on seperate blogs (is Gawker a blog?) I could link both... Respect for Zidane, but I wouldn't have done it.Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 8:44am.
on News | Race and Identity First of all, Zidane must be a consummate soccer player because he head-butted Materazzi instead of punching him in the face then jumping up and down on his chest. Second, my apology...if I issued one...would be specifically directed to my fans so there's no misunderstanding.
Georgia provides evidence of the need for the Voting Rights ActSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 13, 2006 - 8:18am.
on Politics | Race and Identity They are determined to get that poll tax in, determined to cut back on the number of voters.
Photo ID law suffers 2 setbacks Georgia's voter photo ID law suffered two major setbacks in two courtrooms Wednesday. The federal and state legal blows mean voters will not be required to show one of only six forms of government-issued photo identification when they go to the polls in Tuesday's primaries. That face-lift gave you a purdy mouthSchrenko steps closer to prison "I'll probably be paying the rest of my life," she says of restitutionBy BETH WARREN The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 07/13/06 Four years after Linda Schrenko assailed Democrats for corruption as she campaigned in the Republican primary for governor, the former state school superintendent is heading to federal prison herself. Schrenko, who has a few more weeks of freedom before she begins serving an eight-year sentence, said then that accusations of cronyism and corruption against Democrat-dominated state government reflected "a good ol' boy system" that voters would no longer tolerate. 23% of America will march right over the cliffSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 12, 2006 - 1:46pm.
on Culture wars via Raw Story, which has a rush transcript Pooty-poot plays the dozensSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 12, 2006 - 10:58am.
on News Nice one ...relatively speaking, of course.
I understand Cheney is plumbing his stash of "yo mama" jokes for a reply. My first thought was, "Keee-RIST, not again..."Submitted by Prometheus 6 on July 12, 2006 - 9:42am.
on Race and Identity ...because I though it was that useless discussion again (though I did dog jheri curls myself, and took YEARS to adjust to Black women with yellow hair...Mary J. herself almost lost me...). Then I noticed the author and decided to read it. And once again Ms. Kaplan comes correct.
Judith Warner is feeling charitable todaySubmitted by Prometheus 6 on July 12, 2006 - 9:29am.
on Culture wars | Education In [TS] What Girls Ought to Learn From Boys in ‘Crisis’ she eased up on the poor, poor men...
um, make that rich, rich men...
that just can't compete. |
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