CNN reports on a Lawsuit seeks to bar Jesse Jackson from speaking for African-Americans: A group calling itself African Americans Against Exploitation Inc. has filed a lawsuit alleging fraud against […]
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Featured writers for The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner.
Dick Armey with the ACLU?
Dick Armey, former House Majority Leader, may be consulting with the ACLU on privacy issues after he leaves the House this year. For those you find that odd, don’t. Armey […]
Read moreOpposing Total Information Awareness
The EPIC led coalition letter, mentioned in a previous posting has been sent to Senators Lott and Daschle. You can read the letter here. I’m doubtful the Administration will care, […]
Read morePoindexter’s Police State
In the email posted below, Chris Hoofnagle of EPIC is circulating a letter in opposition to Poindexter’s police state designs. So far, to my knowledge at least 25 organizations including […]
Read moreFOIA Lawsuit Update
Through my website publication (The Multiracial Activist), I am a plaintiff in a lawsuit launched by the Center for National Security Studies (CNSS) regarding secret arrests and detentions by the […]
Read moreMore Critics
While Googling my website (The Multiracial Activist) I came across a posting by So Yung on TransracialAbductees, a website sponsored by activist Emi Koyama. Ms. Yung, makes it clear that […]
Read moreInterracial Voice November/December 2002 Editorials
Interracial Voice November/December 2002 Editorials: Campus Collectivism, the “Privilege” Notion & Default Political Persuasions by Charles Michael Byrd http://interracialvoice.com/editor33.html Beyond Race: The Bhagavad-Gita in Black and White by Charles Michael […]
Read moreInterracial dating, God said no
From Nicole Mullins of the Indiana Statesman – Interracial dating should be embraced, isn’t sinful: It was brought to my attention that Preacher Larry — you know, the one who […]
Read moreRegulation B Proposal Pulled
I’ve been informed via a Senate staffer that as of this morning, the Federal Reserve pulled consideration of changes to Regulation B from it’s open meeting agenda and that they […]
Read moreRace and Banking II
My comment letter on proposed changes to Regulation B, cosigned by Ward Connerly, is available here. As I said before, “voluntary” data collection is probably going to be approved by […]
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