Posted on March 23, 2005 by thestateofblog
No, it’s nothing political…just that American Idol messed up the phone lines last night and they are asking people to tune in again and re-vote. But you have to vote for Scott Savol. Dude’s got soul! He sang on of our favs: Against All Odds by Phil Collins.
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Posted on March 23, 2005 by thestateofblog
“Howard Dean, the new chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said Monday the Republican Party has “nothing to offer” black Americans and maintained that Democrats steadfastly support economic parity and social justice for people of color.”
“Imagine trying to convince black ministers that cutting Social Security is a good idea,” [...]
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Posted on March 23, 2005 by thestateofblog
No, it’s nothing political…just that American Idol messed up the phone lines last night and they are asking people to tune in again and re-vote. But you have to vote for Scott Savol. Dude’s got soul! He sang on of our favs: Against All Odds by Phil Collins.
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Posted on March 23, 2005 by thestateofblog
“Howard Dean, the new chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said Monday the Republican Party has “nothing to offer” black Americans and maintained that Democrats steadfastly support economic parity and social justice for people of color.”
“Imagine trying to convince black ministers that cutting Social Security is a good idea,” [...]
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Posted on March 23, 2005 by thestateofblog
Roland G. Fryer, Jr. is a 27 year old assistant professor in economics at Harvard and a Junior Fellow at Harvard’s Society of Fellows. This is his mission: “I basically want to figure out where blacks went wrong. One could rattle off all the statistics about blacks not doing so well. You can look [...]
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Posted on March 23, 2005 by thestateofblog
Roland G. Fryer, Jr. is a 27 year old assistant professor in economics at Harvard and a Junior Fellow at Harvard’s Society of Fellows. This is his mission: “I basically want to figure out where blacks went wrong. One could rattle off all the statistics about blacks not doing so well. You can look [...]
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