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Surname politics and other unsavory games

In Broward County, a place where incumbent judges were never challenged, all of the sitting Hispanic judges up for election were challenged by white attorneys. It was believed that Anglo-Saxon…

We will never give up our vote without a fight

If you are planning to vote in the November 2012 presidential elections be sure to check out Florida’s new voter identification requirements. Florida is among seven states that have a…

Gasoline prices the biggest threat to the economy

In the last few months the economy appeared to be improving as have President Obama’s job approval numbers. There is a comeback in independent voters and many political experts were…

Blacks may soon feel like ‘illegal aliens’ if district maps are approved

We are a curious people, often drawn to protest things that matter very little while reluctant to get involved in actions that could impact our lives for decades. The current…

Let’s focus charitable needs on our own people

We once believed that if you worked hard every day, paid your taxes and obeyed the law, that upon retirement you would be able to live out your life in…

Even the poor deserve the right to live in safety

Turf wars between rival gangs have been cited as the main reason for the unprecedented rise in violence in Liberty Square. But factor in senseless Black-on-Black crime, drive-by shootings and…

America sits at the crossroads — again!

There was once an old white woman that lived on a slave plantation. In the middle of the night she said to a runaway slave that was hiding in her…

Has the redistricting process for Florida been fair?

There is no magic process or transparent system that can erase human emotions, prejudices, stereotypes, beliefs and political affiliations. Redistricting is a process that is undertaken every 10 years based…