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June 30, 2006 -
If the Republican Party still has hopes of reaching African American voters, the antics of GOP Republicans to slow down renewal of the Voting Rights Act can't help. As Reuters reports, renewal is likely dead for now:
June 30, 2006 -
For a long moment, the Duke Lacrosse case was the national story, bursting from the squalid swamps of Nancy Grace sensationalism to dominate news cycles everywhere. Clearly, the story hit a nerve.
June 29, 2006 -
By way of Interstate4Jamming, here's a nice story about Lakeland, FL based Publix Supermarkets:
June 29, 2006 -
Speaking in support of his anti-flag burning amendment, Orrin Hatch said from the Senate floor yesterday:
June 28, 2006 -
David Sirota has some thoughts on the current debate raging in the U.S. Senate:
June 27, 2006 -
From Tennessee Independent Media: Pending Double-Execution Reveals Inherent Flaws in Tennessee's Death Penalty System by Anna Thompson Nashville: In the past forty-six years, the state of Tennessee has executed only one man. Now, in one day, it plans to execute two. Both Sedley Alley and Paul Dennis Reid are scheduled to die in the early morning of June 28th and both cases reveal critical flaws in Tennessee's broken death penalty system.
June 27, 2006 -
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2006 Kids Count study was released today, and while there are some improvements the findings are not encouraging for the South. The study looks at several indicators of child well-being in every state.