Politics
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In Response to Border Worries, Obama Sends 1,200 Troops to US-Mexico Border
In an effort to bolster border protection, President Obama has sent 1,200 troops to the U.S.-Mexico line. Under pressure to take action, President Barack Obama on Tuesday ordered 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, pre-empting Republican efforts to force a congressional vote to send the troops. Obama will also request…
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PREP-ed for Better Sex Education
A hotly debated aspect of the landmark health care reform backed by President Barack Obama related to handling unwanted pregnancies, though the focus then was on whether federal funds would be used to terminate them. Meanwhile, a key provision of the bill went largely unnoticed: More than $375 million in grants toward comprehensive sexual education…
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Why Rand Paul is Not Ready for Prime Time
Lee Daniels, on the NAACP Legal Defense Fund’s blog, dissects the Tea Party favorite’s language. You remember George Allen? He was the Republican Senator from Virginia, widely considered as late as mid-2006 the odds-on favorite to succeed George W. Bush as President –until he self-destructed in a “macaca” minute during the re-election contest that he…
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The Last Gasp of the SCLC
What a difference a generation makes. We’ve gone from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference founders’ sexcapades—infamously taped by the original TMZ gang, J. Edgar Hoover and his FBI voyeurs—to the continuing buffoonery of their heirs and disciples. The evolving scenario involves charges and counter-charges over who’s running the joint; characterizations of opponents as “thugs,” “renegades”…
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NEWS STAND: Palin Raps Obama on Big Oil, Gang Power In Jamaica, Puffy Wants Cowell's Gig, and More
Palin accuses Obama of being in bed with Big Oil From the pot calling the kettle black file, pundit/pundit Sarah Palin is accusing President Obama of not responding to the BP Oil debacle sooner because of donations made to the Democratic Party. The former governor of Alaska, who has championed more off-shore drilling, which by…
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The Black-White Wealth Gap Is Growing
In 1999, when Sheryl Breslin’s daughter entered kindergarten, she was already playing with a medical kit and expressing a desire to be a doctor. Sheryl, like all parents, had high hopes for her child and had saved $1,000 for college. She wanted a nice home and wanted her daughter to go to a good college,…
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'Let's Move'? Try Peer Pressure
By New Years Eve of 2001, I’d bought a house, had a new baby and got married in a short, six-month burst. I was in a new neighborhood in the middle of Washington, D.C., where I was too lazy and too scared to run on my own. When I casually mentioned to my neighbor, Von…
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Brown, Black and the Persistence of Profiling
About a week after 9/11, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case that began in a sleepy, college town in upstate New York. That case, Brown v. City of Oneonta, involved one of the most egregious cases of racial profiling in decades. An elderly woman in the upstate New York college town reported…
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Why Is President Obama Sidestepping the Immigration Issue?
President Obama has been criticized for not taking a more aggressive stance on immigration. His critics say he doesn’t want to be caught up in a contentious issue with important elections ahead. This author says it’s more complicated than that. With his crammed domestic agenda and teetering approval ratings, President Obama is moseying away from…
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Trinidad Election is No Carnival
In a place as fond of a good time as Trinidad and Tobago, it’s no surprise that much of its election on Monday is being fought through calypso and chutney, creolized up-tempo Indian rhythms. On the airwaves and political platforms, these musical manifestos truncate the issues in catchy choruses for the party faithful and others…

