| Might oaks, in the old proverb, may from little acorns grow, but in the case of ACORN (Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now) what sprouts — planted, fertilized, and nourished with... | |
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| Opponents of civil rights initiatives — proposals pending in three states that would require treating individuals without regard to race, ethnicity, or gender — often say that such a requirement... | |
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| This article on Pajamas Media today is eerily similar to this post here a few days ago. | |
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| In the Wall Street Journal today Shelby Steele explains why and how Obama “is the nullification of Jesse Jackson — the anti-Jackson.”
Mr. Jackson was always a challenger. He confronted American... | |
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| Obama is already sending not-so-coded messages to the civil rights establishment that his election will not reduce the need, and his support, for continued race preference policies. As Gregory... | |
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| One of the reasons the New Yorker cover showing fist-bumping Obamas in Muslim garb caused such a ruckus is that its appearance coincided with the release of a Pew Research Center report showing that... | |
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| You’d think any presidential candidate wants to win — otherwise, why go to the trouble? — but McCain’s continuing failure to come out forcefully for colorblind equality suggests, at least to me, that... | |
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| Bonnie Erbe, a U.S. News and World Report columnist who claims to have covered Washington politics “since God was a baby,” argues that Obama’s election “would kill affirmative action.”
What could do... | |
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| In the past week or so Obamaphiles have been dismayed to see their messiah’s candidate’s lead in the polls diminish dramatically. (See Rasmussen daily tracking polls here.) Most observers... | |
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| The most recent CBS/New York Times poll on the racial divide in the U.S. (actually, more like a chasm) is depressing, as is the NYT’s article about the poll.You’ll need to read the article/poll for... | |
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