I Forgive Dog the Bounty Hunter by Darryn "Dutch" Martin (bio) I won't deny that I was sickened and repulsed when I first heard the racial tirade of reality television bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman. Despite the fact that it ... READ MORE
Just because kids seem to go into heat when they hit puberty doesn't mean our government-run schools should be allowed to treat them like dogs. It used to be that parents were a source of reason and wisdom for whom ... READ MORE
Washington, D.C. - The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a far-reaching bill that would create a race-based government with substantial power over the affairs of the state of Hawaii. The "Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2007" (H.R. 505, ... READ MORE
An Open Letter to Bill Cosby On Clarence Thomas by Darryn "Dutch" Martin (bio) Dear Dr. Cosby: I've always been a huge fan of your work as an entertainer, philanthropist, family man and example of what can be accomplished with ... READ MORE
Why Migrate South? by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) Beginning with the end of the Civil War, huge numbers of newly-freed black Americans moved from the rural South to metropolitan areas - especially in northern states - in what is ... READ MORE
There's a new TV show in the fall network lineup that says a lot about where our culture is these days: "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?" Agreeing to be a contestant on this latest must-see TV will ... READ MORE
A recent Congressional Black Caucus Foundation conference featured an "energy braintrust" that promised a lively three-hour discussion by oil company, association, government agency and university executives to "transform dialogue into action" and "bolster the relationships between the energy industry and ... READ MORE
Calling voting "one of the most fundamental rights we have," members of the Project 21 black leadership network are calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to provide a clear and unmistakable ruling on the constitutionality of states requiring voters to ... READ MORE
With the nomination of retired federal judge Michael B. Mukasey to become the next attorney general, members of the black leadership network Project 21 are demanding liberal senators not hijack the confirmation process as a means of advancing partisan attacks ... READ MORE
In November of 1861, as the nation faced the prospect of a long and bloody civil war, a lone preacher from Ridleyville, Pennsylvania wrote to Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase with an idea. The Reverend M. R. Watkinson proposed that ... READ MORE
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I Forgive Dog the Bounty Hunter, by Darryn “Dutch” Martin
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Government Can’t Take Away Your Rights If You Give Them Up, by Lisa Fritsch
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U.S. House Approves Race-Based Government in Hawaii
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An Open Letter to Bill Cosby On Clarence Thomas, by Darryn “Dutch” Martin
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Why Migrate South? by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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Is Congress “Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?” by John Meredith
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Congressional Black Caucus Shortchanging Poor and Minority Energy Consumers, by Roy Innis
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Black Group Welcomes Supreme Court Decision to Hear Voter ID Case: “We Have a Right to a Process that is Free of Fraud and Corruption”
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Black Group Demands Prompt Senate Consideration for Mukasey
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Our Faith and Heritage Has Held America Together in Crisis, by Bishop Council Nedd II
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