Tag: New Visions Commentary

White House Health Care Reform: It's a Matter of Trust, by Murdock "Doc" Gibbs

White House Health Care Reform: It’s a Matter of Trust, by Murdock “Doc” Gibbs

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The following is my reply to an unsolicited e-mail I received from David Alexrod, President Obama's senior advisor.  Axelrod's letter, which was recently received - unsolicited - by many Americans, asked me to help promote the President's health care agenda: ...
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Kevin Martin

Playing the Race Card Without a Full Deck, by Kevin Martin

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  Playing the Race Card Without a Full Deck by Kevin Martin (bio) It's not surprising that the Obama political machine began playing the race card once the President's policies began to lose popularity. What's surprising is how quickly it ...
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Prescription for Health Care Reform: Read the Bill, Tell the Truth, by Murdock "Doc" Gibbs

Prescription for Health Care Reform: Read the Bill, Tell the Truth, by Murdock “Doc” Gibbs

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If you're a supporter of President Obama, I beg of you to please ask your representatives to start speaking the truth and quit smearing sincere Americans. We've already seen "tea party" activists pooh-poohed and marginalized.  They've even been called racists.  ...
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Devon Carlin

Green Hell: The Environmentalist Devil is in the Details, by Devon Carlin

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Green Hell: The Environmentalist Devil is in the Details by Devon Carlin Americans are bombarded with save-the-earth pleas to reduce their "carbon footprint."  In this latest environmental fad, Americans are urged to alter their lifestyles to combat global warming. Reducing ...
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Deneen Borelli

Special Treatment and Sotomayor, by Deneen Borelli

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  Special Treatment and Sotomayor by Deneen Borelli (bio) In a recent 5-to-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected race-based employment practices. In Ricci v. DeStefano, all Americans are put on equal footing regardless of race.  But some don't like ...
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Cerere Kihoro

Buried Civil Rights Treasures Unearthed in New Texts, by Cerere Kihoro

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  Buried Civil Rights Treasures Unearthed in New Texts by Cerere Kihoro (bio) To many, Barack Obama's election marked a new era of race relations - a time when Americans will come closer to resolving the lingering racial issues in ...
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Jimmie L. Hollis

Race, Police, Courtesy and Respect, by Jimmie L. Hollis

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  Race, Police, Courtesy and Respect by Jimmie L. Hollis (bio) Racial profiling made headlines again recently when Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. was arrested by police in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A neighbor reported seeing two men forcing their way ...
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Enlightened Intolerance an Enemy of Democracy, by Bishop Council Nedd II

Enlightened Intolerance an Enemy of Democracy, by Bishop Council Nedd II

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Washington, DC - 76% of African-Americans want Congress to make economic recovery, not climate change, its top priority, says a newly-released nationwide poll of African-Americans conducted by the National Center for Public Policy Research. The poll's release comes as the ...
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Jeffery Temple

Racism is Not the Cause of Health Disparities, by Jeffery Temple

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  Racism is Not the Cause of Health Disparities by Jeffery Temple (bio) In 2002, a congressionally-commissioned report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) determined health disparities between whites and minorities were caused by racial bias in America's health care ...
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Mychal Massie

The Liberal Version of Harriet Miers, by Mychal Massie

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  The Liberal Version of Harriet Miers by Mychal Massie (bio) Here we go again with all the hubbub over race, sex and ethnicity. I care no more about the sex, ethnicity or life story of President Obama's nominee to ...
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