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Interracial marriage: more than double the rate in the 1980s

July 2, 2010

Americans are more likely than ever before to marry outside their race or ethnicity. Nearly 1 in 7 marriages in 2008 was interracial or interethnic, according to a report released by the Pew Research Center Friday. That’s more than double the intermarriage rate of the 1980s and six times the intermarriage rate of the 1960s. While 80 to 90 percent

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Former Justice Department Lawyer Accuses Holder of Dropping New Black Panther Case for Racial Reasons

June 30, 2010

A former Justice Department attorney who quit his job to protest the Obama administration’s handling of the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case is

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South Carolina Candidates Poised for Historic Victories on Day of High-Stakes Runoffs

June 22, 2010

A state known for its racially charged politics may be on the cusp of nominating an Indian-American woman for governor and a black man for U.S. representative. As voters go to the polls in South Carolina Tuesday, they will have the final say in whether Republican state Rep. Nikki Haley should represent

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The Right To Discriminate

June 21, 2010

Rand Paul of Kentucky, U.S. Senate hopeful, is caught up in a swirl of controversy in response to his comments on MSNBC’s “Rachel Maddow Show.” He has been dishonestly accused of saying he thinks that private businesses

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Can Black Americans Afford Obama?

June 9, 2010

My March 2008 column “Is Obama Ready for America?” started out: “Some pundits ask whether America is ready for Obama. The much more important question is whether Obama is ready for America and even more important is whether black people can afford Obama.” Let’s look at this. In

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Congresswoman: White Supremacist Groups Behind Arizona Immigration Law

June 3, 2010

A California congresswoman is pointing the finger at white supremacist groups, who she says have inspired Arizona’;s new law cracking down on illegal immigrants. Rep.

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Obama and Media Minions Inspire Violence

June 2, 2010

In case you haven’t realized that Obama and his media minions’ relentless playing of the race card could inspire violence, I have some news for you. The New Black Panther Party hosted a National Black Power Convention. The following chilling quote is from the convention organizer and party

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Sharpton’s Race Card Mocks Civil Rights

May 13, 2010

The joker in the deck came to Arizona last week to play the race card. The Rev. Al Sharpton, looking sporting in an orange Steve Nash #13 Los Sons jersey, led a small crowd of marchers to the Capitol building in Phoenix, upset that the majority of Arizonans support the state’s illegal immigration enforcement

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Black Hopefuls Pick This Year in G.O.P. Races

May 6, 2010

Among the many reverberations of President Obama’s election, here is one he probably never anticipated: at least 32 African-Americans are running for Congress this year as Republicans, the biggest surge since Reconstruction, according to party officials. via Black

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Obama/Media vs. Arizona/America

May 6, 2010

Folks, our country is in big trouble. What kind of man do we have in the White House? President Obama is a Harvard-educated lawyer. Thus, since he attended such a renowned school, I can only conclude that Obama willfully and knowingly distorted/lied about the plight of Hispanic-Americans in Arizona and

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