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Editorial...Justice Dept. decision is without racial bias
Category: Opinion Written by Courier Newsroom
“We abetted wrongdoing and abandoned law-abiding citizens,” said J. Christian Adams of the decision to scale down the case, which he had helped to develop.
Adams, who recently resigned from the Justice Department’s civil right division, has been critical of the department’s handling of the case.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Will M/W/DBEs share in K. Leroy Irvis building?
Category: Opinion Written by Louis 'Hop' Kendrick
Allegheny County Community College is preparing to break ground on a $22 million building that will be named after K. Leroy Irvis, an elected official who demonstrated a deep abiding concern about education, particular that of community colleges. The state-of-the-art building will be officially named the K. Leroy Irvis Science & Technology Center.
Mr. Irvis was also deservedly known as the Lion of Pennsylvania and knowing him as well as I did it would be a grave injustice if M/W/DBEs were denied their fair share of contracts.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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President Obama’s mixed record on HIV/AIDS
Category: Opinion Written by George E. Curry
(NNPA) VIENNA—Unlike any president before him, President Barack Obama has announced a national HIV/AIDS strategy, something AIDS activists had been demanding for more than a decade. Instead of being perceived as a president in a class by himself, however, Obama is being unfavorably compared to another U.S. president—George W. Bush.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the largest non-government provider of HIV/AIDS medical care, launched an ad campaign against Obama earlier this month. The centerpiece of the campaign is a composite photo—one half of the face of Bush merged with half of Obama’s face—with the inscription: “Who’s Better on AIDS?”
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Mel Gibson goes crazy: Where’s Danny Glover when you need him?
Category: Opinion
(REAL TIMES MEDIA)—I have not been a huge fan of Mel Gibson since his film “The Passion of the Christ.” I found it insulting that man so dedicated to re-creating a realistic view of the crucifixion still chose to cast a White European as Jesus, let alone depict Jews as the ultimate evil in his film. Therefore when he was busted for a DUI in 2006 and recorded using racist and sexist obscenities to the cops I was not surprised. However, his recent media debacle is even more offensive to me, not because of the content of his words, which is bad enough, but because of the particular set of celebrities who seem compelled to be apologists for yet another racist Hollywood goon.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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What the Tea Party really stands for
Category: Opinion Written by Al Sharpton
(NNPA)—When we study the intense struggle for civil rights in this nation, we quickly—and rightfully so—find ourselves analyzing the life and legacy of the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
We learn of his tireless efforts to achieve equality and justice for all of humanity as we pass on anecdotes of sit-ins, marches and boycotts to our children. Our schools highlight the selfless sacrifice of Dr. King in rooting out the stains of racism and achieving integration across the country. But what we as a collective sometimes forget to impress upon the next generation is the depth to which Dr. King was an advocate for federal government as he knew it was the only effective way to ensure a unified system of equality in every state. Today, the Tea Party stands to break that national stance on justice and in turn, break the crux of what the Civil Rights Movement symbolized and what Dr. King fought and literally died for.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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