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Category: Politics

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Suppression of Black Votes, It’s Like the 19th Century All Over Again

Outside Contributor October 16, 2020 No Comments

Opinion by Colbert I. King When it comes to voter suppression, there’s not a dime’s worth of difference between the goals of the post-Reconstruction Ku Klux Klan and the intention…

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“The one who states his case first seems right, until another comes and examines him.”

Guest Contributor September 28, 2020 No Comments

By Scot Loyd Those who enjoy pancakes for breakfast will quickly understand that arguments, like pancakes, are never so thin as to not have another side. The wise man of…

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Polls Open September 9 for Presidential Election

Guest Contributor September 10, 2020 No Comments

By Mary C. Kelley, Chair Etowah County Voters League Alabama allows voting before election day but refers to “Early Voting” as “In-person Absentee Voting”. In-Person Absentee voting is not new.…

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Is America a Myth?

Outside Contributor September 8, 2020 No Comments

By Robin Wright, The New Yorker The United States feels like it is unraveling. It’s not just because of a toxic election season, a national crisis over race, unemployment, and hunger in…

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Are Blacks Welcomed in the Conservative Movement?

Raynard Jackson July 24, 2020 No Comments

With all the racial unrest, conservative leaders seem to have come down with laryngitis ANALYSIS/OPINION: As we watch the violence and racial agitation happening across America, I have been pondering…

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A Liberal Dose of Sports

Raynard Jackson June 18, 2020 No Comments

By Raynard Jackson Am I the only one who has noticed that the four major sports leagues in the U.S. have all made a conscious decision to promote radical liberal…

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AL House Minority Leader Daniels Shows Bold Leadership In Crisis

Clete Wetli May 5, 2020 No Comments

As the infection rates and deaths continue to increase in Alabama, Republicans have continued to push for the premature opening of many businesses and institutions, including the state legislature. AL…

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Democrats Continue To Think Black Voters Are Stupid

Outside Contributor April 10, 2020 No Comments

By Raynard Jackson Imagine that a firefighter saves you from a burning building. Would you immediately call your family physician and thank him for saving your life? Of course not!…

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What States Need The Most Help?

Gary Downing April 10, 2020 No Comments

In looking at all of the states, I see many of them with Republicans in control that seem to think what they believe is more important than what the people…

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Follow And Obey Constitution Or Be Voted Out; US Citizens Have Spoken

Outside Contributor April 10, 2020 No Comments

I studied Hate/hatred; they are feelings of intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility. I thought; I do not think I hate anyone. It would take being INTENSE about someone…

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