I have submitted the following letter to the new website – Steve Sailer Sucks: In a future article on your Steve Sailer Sucks website you may want to cover the […]
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Proposition 54 Action Alerts
To maximize efficiency and save myself time, I’m running the Proposition 54 action alert list through Topica. A sign up box is below: Subscribe! Enter your email address to join […]
Read moreAdministration Payback
Andrew Gumbel of the Independent Digital on US Anti-war Activists Hit by Secret Airport Ban: After more than a year of complaints by some US anti-war activists that they were […]
Read moreKQED on Monday
Your friendly neighborhood Glove Taker Offer has been asked to participate on “Forum” broadcast by San Francisco’s NPR affiliate KQED on Monday from 9:20 – 9:30 am PT (or 12:20 […]
Read moreProposition 54
The magic date for the Racial Privacy Initiative is October 7, 2003. This idea has been in the planning stages since November 1998. The anticipation is almost too much to […]
Read moreBreaking The Chains
Breaking The Chains by James A. Landrith, Jr. August/September 2003 Once again, California is in the midst of firestorm with regard to that favorite of American controversies – “race.” As […]
Read moreWatching You, Tagging You, Bagging You
Robert O’Harrow, Jr. of The Washington Post on Surveillance Proposal Expanded – CAPPS II Would Look At More Air Passengers: A passenger-screening system designed to help capture terrorists could also […]
Read moreRPI To Be Decided 10/7/2003
I received the attached press release update on the RPI. We’ll begin the process of removing these vile tools of the slave trade yet: To: From: “Diane Schachterle” Subj: Press […]
Read moreRPI Opponents Get Desparate
Katherine Corcoran of The Mercury News on Ballot measure name dispute: The battle over the so-called racial privacy initiative on the Oct. 7 recall ballot has already started — with […]
Read moreNAACP and Old Times
Max Sawicky on GROVELING BEFORE THE NAACP: the NAACP is living in a dream world. The dream is that they provide much in the way of organizational leadership and mobilization […]
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