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Bill Quigley

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  • Bill Quigley
    The Black Caucus’ Fatal FOX News Embrace
    06 Jun 2007
    by Leutisha Stills, chief congressional correspondent, CBC Monitor Congressional Black Caucus leadership insists on continuing its indecent dance with FOX News despite public and internal…
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    Barack Hussein Obama: The Meteoric Rise of a Race-Neutered Presidential Candidate
    06 Jun 2007
    by BAR contributing editor Nathaniel X Turner II Barack Obama is a double-whammy: a pretender to Black leadership who refuses to even acknowledge the existence of a "Black America." With an…
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    Of Bigots and Broken Records: Reflections on the Psychopathology of Racist Thinking
    30 May 2007
    by Tim Wise The mind of the racist is an intricate web of delusions, in which white majorities are always under siege, preyed upon by dark hordes intent on destruction. Anti-racist activist Tim…
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    Fidel Speaks: The Obscene English Submarine
    30 May 2007
    by Fidel Castro Fidel is alive, and looking forward to breathing a lot longer. The Cuban leader notes the pathological pride shown by Britain in allocating $7.5 billion dollars to launch three…
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    Hip Hop May Not Be Dead, But Internet Radio May Soon Be
    30 May 2007
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    Barack Obama: More Like King Herod Than Joshua
    30 May 2007
    A Black Agenda Radio Commentary by BAR executive editor Glen Ford  
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    Congo and Darfur: Where Anti-Arab Prejudice and Oil Make the Difference
    30 May 2007
    by Roger Howard Some Black bodies are more worthy of attention than others. The three million dead in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where U.S. allies such as Rwanda keep the genocidal pot…
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    ‘Less Meeting, More Fighting!’: Lessons Learned by Grassroots Katrina and Tsunami Social Activists
    30 May 2007
    by Bill Quigley American activists were startled to find that Indians could not comprehend the passivity of the U.S. public to the ejection of Katrina survivors from their home city and state, in…
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    Black Leadership: Unable or Willing to Address Black Mass Incarceration
    23 May 2007
    by BAR managing editor Bruce Dixon America’s undeclared but universal policies of racially selective policing, prosecution and mass incarceration of its Black citizens have imposed…
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    Obama and the Hunger for a Black President
    23 May 2007
    by Rudolph Lewis Black "leadership" shrinks from its task, avoiding at all costs the consequences of true leadership: "poverty, imprisonment, flight, assassination."  As a class, these…
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