EXPOSED: A CHRISTIAN (MADRASAS) SCHOOL’S PRO-SLAVERY BOOKLET
Down at Cary Christian School in the Raleigh-Durham area, students are (well, WERE until yesterday) reading a book suggesting that slaves lived “a life of plenty, of simple pleasures.
Down at Cary Christian School in the Raleigh-Durham area, students are (well, WERE until yesterday) reading a book suggesting that slaves lived “a life of plenty, of simple pleasures.
Since the several posts I have written about how important it is to help those soldiers returning from America’s Iraq and Afghanistan operations, I have been flooded by notes from those wondering where they can send checks. Some soldiers’ familes are economically undermined because of the long-term deployment of the man or woman deployed abroad….
Any long-term readers of this blog will know that I am a great fan of Bill Condon and his masterful work on Gods & Monsters as well as his latest thought-provoking film, Kinsey. My previous posts on this are here, here, and here.
Christian Bourge at UPI is reading the legislation he is reporting on even if Members of Congress are not.
UPI’s Mark Benjamin adds a dimension to an already high pile of concerns I have about how the Bush administration is neglecting the plight of soldiers fighting this war in Iraq. The link to the UPI story is here, but the first bit of the story reads: U.S.
I have never been invited to a Hanukah Party until today thanks to Matt Dallek. But Hanukah parties have been on my mind lately because I am hosting a “holiday party” at my home on December 17th, and several of my friends cannot make it because of competing Hanukah soirees.
A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon. — Napoleon Bonaparte Veterans – Use your VA Benefits to Purchase a Home It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us the freedom of the press.
Many thanks to everyone for the myriad cold-killing recipes that have been sent to me. I’ve tried quite a few and am happy to report that something, not sure what, is beginning to work. I think it was the mint tea and bourbon.
Wow. I just received email #513 requesting either a transcript, tape or weblink from the conference Al Qaeda 2.0: Transnational Terrorism Since 9/11 which Peter Bergen, Karen Greenberg and I produced on Thursday for the New America Foundation and NYU Center on Law & Security.
Yesterday in the Russell Senate Office Building where we were holding the Al Qaeda 2.0 Conference, Howard Dean walked by and looked slightly interested in the proceedings before running into a meeting room that didn’t seem to belong to any particular Senator or Committee.