• Arizona Sheriff Investigating Obama's Birth Certificate

    A controversial Arizona sheriff has launched an investigation into the birth certificate of President Obama, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. The man who calls himself America’s toughest sheriff, Maricopa County’s Joe Arpaio, unveiled preliminary results Thursday of an investigation into the authenticity of President Obama’s birth certificate. “We don’t know who the perpetrators are of…

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  • Obama Hits 100th Fundraiser, Raises $5 Million

    President Obama attended his 100th fundraiser in New York City on Thursday and left the media capital of the world with just over $5 million in campaign contributions, according to Politico.com. The president attended four fundraisers as Republicans criticized him for doing, from their point of view, more campaigning than governing. At the same point…

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  • White FDNY Hopefuls: Black Firefighters Kept Us Out of Meeting

    A group of white men are claiming that a group of black firefighters prevented from attending a tutorial for the New York City Fire Department exam, according to the New York Post. The Vulcan Society, an organization of New York black firefighters, held a workshop in a Queens middle school for the controversial FDNY entrance…

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  • Youth Coach Resigns After Whitney N-Word Facebook Slur

    A suburban-Chicago youth-baseball coach has resigned after he called Whitney Houston a “dumb stupid n—ger” on his Facebook page, according to the Huffington Post. John Kelly resigned from the board of Westside Baseball of Oak Lawn, a youth league, on Sunday after he was suspended late last week. Kelly said that he has received death…

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  • Judge Admits Sending Racist Email About Obama

    A Montana federal judge who was appointed to his post by President George W. Bush in 2001 admitted Wednesday that he forwarded a racist email to friends about President Barack Obama, according to the Chicago Tribune. The forwarded email, which was sent from the judge’s court account, appears to equate African Americans with dogs and…

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  • Biracial Man, 24, Goes From Homeless to Mayor

    Svante Myrick, a previously homeless 24-year-old, is the youngest mayor ever elected in the city of Ithaca, N.Y., according to NBC News. The son of a white mother and black father, Myrick was raised by his mother with help from his grandparents in upstate New York. His family was homeless at numerous times throughout his…

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  • KKK Recruitment Letters Left at Georgia Homes

    Residents in a Newnan, Ga., neighborhood are outraged after Ku Klux Klan recruitment letters were left at their front doorsteps, according to My Fox Atlanta. The residents of the racially mixed town woke up to flyers left in a plastic bag, reading: “Neighborhood Watch: You can sleep tonight knowing the Klan is awake!” “A little…

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  • Obama: GOP Would Have Left Auto Industry to Die

    President Barack Obama slammed the Republican Party Tuesday in a speech, saying that the GOP would have let the auto industry die, according to the Detroit News. “This notion that we should have let the auto industry die, that we should pursue anti-worker policies in hopes unions like yours will unravel — it’s part of…

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  • Farrakhan: Racism Could Lead to Obama Assassination Attempt

    Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan says that the racism toward President Obama could lead to an assassination attempt, according to the Huffington Post. During an annual conference on Sunday, Farrakhan ran down a list of names that the president has been called since he’s been in office, and talked about Satan’s influence over racist…

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  • Occupy Protesters Clash With Police and Pro-White Group

    Two law-enforcement officers were injured yesterday as Occupy protesters clashed with a pro-white group in Sacramento, Calif., according to the Associated Press. Close to 100 people were at the scene of the protests that ended in violence between the Occupy protesters and a group called the South Africa Project — a group of primarily white…

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