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Who are we to decide?

Stones were popular during biblical times used as tools and building materials and in some cases even as weapons. According to the bible, a crowd presented a woman accused of…

We must all work to end poverty in the U.S.

A typical definition of poverty is a significant material deficiency, or an inability to provide your family with adequate food, reasonable shelter and clothing. But what does this look like…

Scott’s job creation plan appears to be working

New job creation and unemployment numbers were released for October 2011 and they are extremely encouraging and positive. The state saw 9,500 new jobs created while unemployment was down from…

How do we lead and what is our agenda?

A Tea Party friend of mine said to me that like it or not, as a conservative Republican, he believes in conservative values and that his leadership reflects those values.…

Let’s stop sending young Black boys to prison

Unfortunately, the journey to prison for Black males throughout the U.S. begins during childhood. Prisons are full of Black boys who are repeatedly arrested during childhood, sometimes for frivolous reasons;…

Republicans nay votes hurt all Floridians

It’s a sad commentary today when 100 percent of the Republicans have essentially voted to block nearly every part of the President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act. The truth of…

Casinos in Miami

There have been several stories about the pros and cons of casinos. I wonder, “ if casinos are so good for the economy, why does Nevada have higher unemployment and…

Street Talk November 30, 2011

What can the Black community do to help people become more educated about HIV-AIDS? Dewey Wilkerson, 79 retired, Liberty City                    …