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Get Registered to Vote Today Study links marijuana buzz to 'runner's high' John Muhammads family members describe how he had a violent upbringing BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Bringing Your Whole Self to the Table Blast kills at least 20 outside coalition headquarters in Iraq Cheney, Scalia socialized while Supreme Court considered case: what else is new? |
The eulogy that African-American actor, Ossie Davis, delivered at Malcolm X's funeral profoundly impresses upon us that, "However we may have differed with him, or with each other about him and his value as a man, let his going from us serve only to bring us together, now. Consigning these mortal remains to earth, the common mother of all, secure in the knowledge that what we place in the ground is no more now a man but a seed which, after the winter of our discontent, will come forth again to meet us. And we will know him then for what he was and is a Prince our own black shining Prince! who didn't hesitate to die, because he loved us so." Why Celebrate Black History Month? Some hate E-mail from some of our most loyal readers; you go figure! California Execution Draws Criticism Rehnquist questioned on Cheney-Scalia trip Bush's Slipshod Presidency
MoveOn.org becomes anti-Bush powerhouse Pentagon auditors ask for further investigation of Halliburton
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