The father I might have been, by Steven Payne 'The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism,' by Susan Grigsby Military missions don't creep anymore, they accelerate toward disaster, by Laurence Lewis Where we can move the needle right to left in 2014, by David Jarman Terror on Embassy Row: The assassination of Orlando Letelier, by Denise Oliver Velez Memories of the men at Mike and Em's, by Mark E Andersen Charlie Crist's commitment to voting rights, by Armando Will Occupy end up having a bigger impact than the Tea Party on real people's lives, by Ian Reifowitz Killing those Zombie Lies about the War on Poverty, by Frank Vyan Walton Corporations want big government, American's want a government that works for them, by Egberto Willies Daily Kos Elections Power Rankings: The Senate (Heating Up Edition), by Steve Singiser
Joe Sorrentino, in a statement released Wednesday by his Democratic ticket, said he made a "stupid mistake" seven years ago, but learned from it. Local Republicans released police reports Wednesday detailing two separate incidents at the Sherbans Diner. [...] In 2007, police went to the Sherbans Diner to investigate a report that several men were acting disorderly -- one of the men had allegedly mooned a woman and her daughter, and used a sexist epithet to describe them. The officer arrived to find Sorrentino with his pants down, yelling the N-word through the diner window, according to the police report.
In 2007, police went to the Sherbans Diner to investigate a report that several men were acting disorderly -- one of the men had allegedly mooned a woman and her daughter, and used a sexist epithet to describe them. The officer arrived to find Sorrentino with his pants down, yelling the N-word through the diner window, according to the police report.
"I am absolutely chomping at the bit going forward with my campaign, only about a month until I am on the air, mainstream radio, primed to start a legitimate 'conversation' about race, as in a racially conscious White man letting loose on the problems we face, that so many of our people are beginning to wake up to," he wrote.
“The leading indicators point to an economy that is continuing to gain traction, but most likely won’t repeat its stellar second quarter performance in the second half,” said Ken Goldstein, Economist at The Conference Board. “Meanwhile, the CEI, a measure of current economic activity, continued to expand through August, amid improving personal income, employment and retail sales. However, industrial production registered a slight decrease for the first time in seven months.”
According to a report from the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, the group was found guilty of "participation in the making of a vulgar clip" and "illegitimate relations between members." Five of the participants were handed six-month suspended jail sentences, while the director reportedly received a one-year suspended prison term. Each group member was sentenced to 91 lashes.
Now They're Sending SWAT Teams After Unlicensed Barbers, by jpmassar Anti-gay preacher visits campus: You have to see what the students did next, by Onomastic GA-SOS suppressing 51,000 voter registrations because... [Update: Moral Monday GA taking action], by distraught
Anti-gay preacher visits campus: You have to see what the students did next, by Onomastic
GA-SOS suppressing 51,000 voter registrations because... [Update: Moral Monday GA taking action], by distraught