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Monthly Archives: May 2007
A Memorial Day Essay
The purpose of Memorial Day is to honor the soldiers that have died fighting in war. It dates back to the Civil War, and it was originally to honor the Union soldiers that died in that war. For this reason … Continue reading
The Legacy of Jerry Falwell
In his own words: “The true Negro does not want integration… He realizes his potential is far better among his own race… It will destroy our race eventually… In one northern city, a pastor friend of mine tells me that … Continue reading
Juicing Up The “News”
I was turned on to the sad and strange story of Raymon and Richard Miller and Hollie Marie Adams by Sammy and Army, our local morning talk (i.e., gossip) radio show. As heard on the radio, Raymon and Richard are … Continue reading