East NY and the Myth That Nobody is Addressing Black on Black Homicide
East New York is one example out of many on how progress is being made in our communities to reduce black on black violence.
East New York is one example out of many on how progress is being made in our communities to reduce black on black violence.
For the past two-and-a-half years since Republicans took power in states and Congress, there has been a sustained assault on people of color to deprive them of their constitutional rights.
PBS host Tavis Smiley embarrassed himself by criticizing the president’s Trayvon Martin remarks for the singular purpose of bashing Barack Obama.
Speaker John Boehner tried to justify the House Republicans’ lousy record of not passing legislation by claiming that American people want a Congress that repeals laws instead of passing them.
Poor David Gregory got upset when conservative David Brooks wouldn’t hate on Obama’s speech enough, so he had to add in the ‘conservative’ point of view.
Sen. John McCain praised President Obama’s Zimmerman verdict speech and urged states to look at the Stand Your Ground laws.
Detroit faces austerity, vulture capitalists, and privatization as right wing ideologues pounce. Of course, no good will come of it.
Conservatives love to invent quotes to back up their positions and they hate it when somebody – including “communist” CNN – corrects them