The presidential election is over, but many still wonder what the future might hold for them in terms of a Barack Obama presidency. Below are some post-election statements issued by leaders of nonprofit and labor groups which offer a glimpse at what that future might hold. Each observation is followed by an observation of mine [...]
Post-Election Statements Offer Glimpse of Future
November 5th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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‘Affirmative Action Journalism’ Assists Obama
October 6th, 2008 · 8 Comments
If Barack Obama doesn’t win enough electoral votes Nov. 4, it won’t be for lack of trying — on the part of the mainstream news media, that is. The reporting about the Democratic Party presidential nominee has become so biased, in fact, that I can only conclude they’ve implemented a new set of rules, something [...]
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