Posted on 15 May 2010. Tags: Ann Frank, Arizona Ethnic Studies, Arizona Immigration Law, Bigotry, Catholic Church, Catholic Church Gay Rights, Catholic School, Catholic Schools, Comedy News, Elena Kagan, Elena Kagan Supreme Court, Gandhi, Gays And Lesbians, Gop, Governor Jan Brewer, Homosexuality, Iowa, Issa, Jan Brewer, Martin Luther King, Rebrand Arizona, Rep Issa, Thurgood Marshall, Women In Science
This Week in Bigotry In an attempt to "rebrand" Arizona, whose recent immigration law has been called racist, Governor Jan Brewer bans teaching ethnic studies. After smearing Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan for having worked for civil rights icon Thurgood Marshall, GOP furthers discredits her by pointing out that she read The Diary of […]
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Posted on 11 March 2010. Tags: Health Care, Insurance Industry, Martin Luther King, Protests, Single Payer
In February 1960, Dr. Martin Luther King sent this to 11 jailed protestors: I HAVE JUST LEARNED OF YOUR COURAGEOUS WILLINGNESS TO GO TO JAIL INSTEAD OF PAYING FINES FOR YOUR RIGHTEOUS PROTEST AGAINST SEGREGATED EATING FACILITIES. THROUGH THIS DECISION YOU HAVE AGAIN PROVEN THAT THERE IS NOTHING MORE MAJESTIC AND SUBLIME THAN THE […]
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Posted on 13 January 2010. Tags: Apartheid, Comedy News, Dick Cheney, Harry Reid, Harry Reid Negro, Harry Reid Obama, Harry Reid Racist, Liz Cheney, Liz Cheney Dick Cheney, Liz-Cheney-Harry-Reid, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King Holiday, Martin Luther King Jr., Negro, Nelson Mandela, Obama Liz Cheney, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, South Africa, South Africa Apartheid, Strom Thurmond
After years of supporting her racist father, Liz Cheney is finally calling out racism where she sees it — in the words of Harry Reid. Liz Cheney insists that Reid’s comments about Obama were racist because they involved "I mean, talking about the color of the president’s skin…" I think we can all agree that […]
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