The Criminality of Cognitive Dissonance (or Your Sheets Are Showing Again) Oh look, some white people are still not getting it. Well, they get it. They are simply […]
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No Empathy, No Patience, No Fucking More The Multiracial Activist by James Landrith July 8, 2016 This week has been difficult for many reasons. Police murdering black men in Minnesota […]
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REIN IN THE POLICE, NOT PROTESTERS by Scott McPherson January 9, 2015 My brother once quipped, “The great thing about being a Leftist is never having to say you’re sorry.” […]
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NYPD Should Leave Muslims Alone March 21, 2012 Ivan Eland Attorney General Eric Holder is to be lauded for looking into the constitutionality of the New York City Police Department’s […]
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2006-2007 SANTA CLARA COUNTY CIVIL GRAND JURY REPORT ARE TELEPHONE CALLS BETWEEN ATTORNEYS AND INMATES REALLY PRIVILEGED? Introduction The 2006-2007 Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury (Grand Jury) received […]
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Jacob G. Hornberger, founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, on The Padilla Ruling Is a Victory for Freedom: As I have been writing for the past two […]
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Race must face black violence Atlanta Journal-Constitution by Cynthia Tucker The judges of a Florida appeals court could see the boy in the black man-child, the recklessness in the kid […]
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Bob Herbert on An Ugly Game: …I’m not feeling sorry for David Chang, the game’s beleaguered 28-year-old creator. What I’d like to know is why all this outrage is springing […]
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Lee Hockstader of The Washington Post on 13 Imprisoned in Tulia Drug Sweep To Be Freed Today: It began one sultry summer morning four years ago, just before dawn, when […]
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Kathleen Burge of The Boston Globe on Jurors must reveal race, ethnicity, SJC rules: The decision came in the case of two Hispanic men convicted in a 1992 gang-related murder […]
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