As Republicans gather in a noisy, made-for-television convention designed to promote their presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, principled citizens in Pennsylvania and other “Voter ID” states are quietly working to overcome the latest assault upon our fundamental right to vote. I offer this contrast for your consideration some 47 years after Aug. 6, 1965, that historic […]
Category: Commentary
Sex, Not Same-Sex Marriage, Should Be Topic of Debate
I played tee ball as a youngster. I recall vividly a teammate who crushed the ball off of the tee with the bases loaded. And this is where it all went downhill. As the ball sailed into the gap between the second baseman and the centerfielder my teammate ran from home plate to third base. […]
Romney Budget Cuts ‘Substantially’ Deeper than Ryan’s
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has been carefully trying to put some distance between him and running mate Paul Ryan’s radical budget proposal but he has a major problem – his plan would make even deeper cuts than the Ryan plan. A careful analysis of Romney’s plan by the Center on Budget and Policy […]
Romney-Ryan-Rand
Mitt Romney, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee, seemed to bask in the “boldness” of his VP choice of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.)–the chief fiscal ideologue of the Republican Party on Capitol Hill – for all of 48 hours before the former Massachusetts Governor returned to being the quintessential quivering politician he has always been. On […]
“Like Tears in the Rain”
Black people are disappearing like tears in the rain. Each of these lives lost produces a new story – almost a new story everyday – that the media usually ignores. There are too many to speak on individually, but the sum total can’t be ignored. One story that encapsulates this phenomenon is the murder of […]
Gabrielle Douglas’ Hair-Raising Experience
If you don’t follow Olympic gymnastics, you may not have heard about Gabrielle Douglas before this year. But the amazing grace of this 16- year old African American propelled her to Olympic gold last week, and she is the first African American to win an individual medal in gymnastics. Indeed, her performance toppled the Russians, […]
$25 Billion SettlementHow Much Will Reach Victims?
In February 2012, a joint state-federal settlement was reached with the country’s five largest loan servicers (Ally/GMAC, Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo) to address a pattern of unfair and predatory mortgage servicing practices. The terms of the settlement indicated that as much as $25 billion in relief could be provided to distressed […]
Anti-Poverty Programs Have Been Successful
Conservatives continue to assert that anti-poverty programs have failed when, in fact, they have saved millions of people from plunging into poverty. Fox News, the house organ for right-wingers, has led this disinformation campaign. Let’s examine what two network contributors said on the same day (July 23, 2012): Mary Katherine in an appearance on “The […]
Crucifying Chick-fil-A Owner for his Beliefs
In an attempt to drum up more business, Chick-fil-A has ads and billboards featuring black and white spotted cows – acting in what the company calls their “enlightened self-interest” – urging people to “Eat Mor Chikin.” But that’s not what gay rights advocates want in the aftermath of the president of Chick-fil-A expressing his opposition […]
Valuing Some Lives Over Others
The national support for the victims of the recent Colorado shootings is great. However, if we believe in the equivalency of life, what about the lives of young men in Chicago, where there have been more deaths than in Afghanistan so far this year. While the hospitals in Aurora say they will cover hospital bills […]
Going the extra mile
During this summer of the Olympic Games, it is worthwhile to ask ourselves whether we, too, are willing to go the extra mile to achieve the goals that are important to us. Nowhere will our introspection have more lasting consequence than if it results in greater personal commitment to our public schools. We know this […]
The 99% Need a Raise: It’s Time to Increase the Minimum Wage
For Jessica Nunez, a trip to the grocery store means at least 15 hours of work. Jessica makes minimum wage – just $7.25 an hour. With take home pay at $28 a day, Jessica feeds her partner and three daughters with three days’ work. Putting gas in the car takes six hours of work. Jessica […]

