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Should rights of felons be restored in Florida once a sentence is completed?

Thomas Bush, 46 Sales associate, Miami           I figure if they have been in jail and served their time why should we hold anything against them?…

Has Scott forgotten for whom he works?

Governor Scott is sticking to his platform and has refused millions of dollars from the federal government. From the very beginning of his term, Scott refused to approve a $2.3…

Can we get some honesty in Washington?

The Christmas to New Year’s week is always a period of introspection for me. I look at the past year and wonder at how quickly it passed and how little…

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…

Street Talk December 28,2011

What is your New Year’s resolution?   Evelyn Berry, 79, retired, Little Haiti I want God to continue blessing me in the new year. I want him to continue to…

Blacks must reclaim the “right” to vote

The recent actions of U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder illustrate just how serious the situation facing Black voters in this country has become. Since President Barack Obama moved into the…

Why can’t Rick Scott “stay in his lane?”

Florida Governor Rick Scott is back in the news. Not to address why he has the worst approval rate of any gubernatorial leader in the U.S. Not because Blacks in…

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…