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Stop slamming Starbucks: Why ‘Race Together’ campaign matters
Can I just get a cup of coffee – hold the rant on race?
This week Starbucks is giving its staff the option to write “Race Together” on its paper cups of coffee. The idea is to ignite coffeehouse crosstalk,…
Were the First Ten Years of the 21st Century Really the Worst In American History?
The first decade of the 21st century was the worst in American history: Did you know that?
That’s what Thomas Friedman of the New York Times told a packed, applauding worshipful audience at the annual Aspen Festival of Ideas in…
In Desperate Bid to Stay Relevant, NAACP Chief Plays False Race Card Against Beck Supporters
With his knee-jerk criticism of those attending Glenn Beck’s recent “Restoring Honor” rally, NAACP president Ben Jealous showed what his once-venerable group has become — a progressive front masquerading as a civil rights organization.
In an interview with Eyeblast.tv, Jealous…
Remembering Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice
Shortly after the Civil War both the North and South started to recognize those warriors who died in the epic war of our time. Originally this day was called “Decoration Day,” in which all the graves of those killed in…
Some Funerals at Arlington National Cemetery Postponed Due to Snow
ANNAPOLIS – Arlington National Cemetery’s perfect rows of white gravestones were completely covered with snow by Wednesday afternoon, but funerals for America’s fallen servicemen and women continued.
The cemetery — usually open 365 days a year — has been closed…