Year: 2006

Questions for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation

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Project 21 has some questions for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation: Charity Chief Commended for Promise to Account for Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Grant; Project 21 Members Urge CBCF to Be Similarly Forthcoming Black activists are applauding the New Orleans ...

Moonbatism Lives!

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A little accusation in the e-mail tonight, reprinted in full: Yep. Read your blog on the Battle of Trafalgar, posted on October 21 2005 and quess what...this was petty much a straight lift from the New York Times of August ...

Charity Chief Commended for Promise to Account for Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Grant; Project 21 Members Urge CBCF to Be Similarly Forthcoming

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Black activists are applauding the New Orleans non-profit "Community of Faith for Economic Empowerment," commonly known as COFFEE, for pledging to make public a full report on how Katrina aid monies it apparently received from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation ...

Wecht Indicted for Cadaver-Trading

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For folks in western Pennsylvania, this is big news indeed. Few government corruption cases include charges of cadaver-trading, but the case against doctor/lawyer/county-coroner-for-life Cyril Wecht doesn't stop there. 84 counts in all. Addendum 1/22: If this article is any indication, ...

Mike Kremzar, What Say You Now?

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I haven't heard lately from Mr. Mike Kremzar, but if you are out there, Mr. Kremzar, you can stop worrying about Ben Roethlisberger 's and Kimo von Oelhoffen's safety when they ride their motorcycles in Ohio ...

Some Global Warming Scare Tactics are So Dumb, They’re Funny

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Tim Graham picks apart "Countdown to Doomsday," a Matt Lauer special on the environment. This is an above-average read, because Tim contrasts the nonsense in this 2006 special with another too-typical burst of econutism, a special NBC three-part series on ...

Blacks Divided on Death Penalty, Polls Show

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The San Francisco Chronicle says the public may have a skewed perception about support/lack of support for the death penalty in the black community, Some excerpts: The high-profile African American leaders who rallied in support of Stanley Tookie Williams gave ...

Nickelodeon Junk Food Lawsuit: The Food Doesn’t Jump Out of the TV and Into the Kids, Folks

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Pat Cleary, writing on the National Association of Manufacturers blog, comments about an AP story about "advocacy groups" and parents suing "the Nickelodeon TV network and cereal maker Kellogg Co. in an effort to stop junk food marketing to kids." ...

Steven Hayward on Ronald Reagan

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There is a wonderful essay about Ronald Reagan by Steve Hayward on National Review Online today. The final paragraphs covering some of the reporting about Reagan's First Inaugural Address were particularly satisfying for me ...

Katrina Aftermath: Recriminations, Rancor and Racial Divisions Don’t Help Us Learn from Our Mistakes

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Annelie O'Neal Roche, who sent dispatches to this blog while working in New Orleans with her National Guard unit during the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina (see here, here, hereand here), has some thoughts about the Katrina "blame game" currently ...

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