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Monday, March 19, 2012

Why Don't Catholics Love Little Ricky?


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Monday, March 19, 2012
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THE BIG STORY, BY CYNTHIA TUCKER
If the Republican Party had an establishment with backbone and moral fiber, it would have pushed back against the prejudices of its ultraconservative base, educating them about the many contributions that Latinos -- those who crossed the border with papers as well as those who sneaked in -- make to this country. For one thing, they have lowered the age of the average American worker, helping the U.S. stave off the population collapse that is facing countries such as Japan. Instead, the GOP political class has decided to try to prevent those immigrants from voting. READ MORE
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ELECTION 2012
Mitt Romney scored an overwhelming win Sunday in Puerto Rico's Republican presidential primary, trouncing chief rival Rick Santorum on the Caribbean island even as the two rivals looked ahead to more competitive contests this week in Illinois and Louisiana. Prevailing with more than 50 percent of the vote, Romney's victory in the U.S. territory was big enough to claim all 20 delegates to the party's national convention -- more than he picked up in New Hampshire, Iowa, or South Carolina. READ MORE
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FEATURED COLUMN: E.J. DIONNE
Even in Britain, however, top politicians on the left, like Red Sox fan and Labor Party leader David Milliband, are pressuring right-wingers with the same question: "Do they have any vision for the future that goes beyond reducing the deficit? That's the right's vulnerability and the left's opportunity." It is a challenge that both President Obama and the Republicans who want to replace him might usefully ponder. READ MORE
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FEATURED COLUMN: LEONARD PITTS JR.
How can you get out of your truck against police advice, instigate a fight, get your nose bloodied in said fight, shoot the 17-year-old person you were fighting with, and claim self-defense? If anyone was defending themselves, wasn't it Trayvon Martin? READ MORE
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RELIGION
Known for attending Mass almost daily, Santorum organized a Catholic study group for lawmakers when he served in Congress, has fought abortion and defended traditional marriage. His God-infused language has helped Santorum connect with evangelical Republicans, who fuel his strong showing in state after state. Yet in one of the more puzzling developments among many in this year's GOP contest, he's nowhere nearly as popular among his fellow Roman Catholics. READ MORE
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THE HOME FRONT
He is accused of the kind of crime that makes people shiver, the killing of families in their own homes under cover of night, the butchery of defenseless children. Under normal circumstances, Americans would dismiss such an act as worthy of only one response: swift and merciless punishment.

Not so in the case of Robert Bales -- at least, not for some Americans. READ MORE
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Friday, March 16, 2012

Wide Difference In Graduation Rates Between Blacks and Whites in NCAA Tournament; Million Fathers Club at the Museum; Black Marriage Retreat; Great National Conference for Educating Boys of Color; "Black Men of Honor" College Fair


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During 2012 NCAA March Madness, Gap In Graduation Rates between Black and White Men's Basketball Players Remains Wide

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Ahead of Thursday's tipoff of the NCAA men's basketball tournament, a study has found anew that the gap in the graduation rate between white and black players remains wide.
 
The annual report, "Keeping Score When It Counts," by the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports at the University of Central Florida found a 28 percent difference between the graduation rates of white players compared to their black counterparts. The report found a four-point improvement from last year, but according to lead author Richard Lapchick the driving force behind the change was a decrease in the percentage of white players graduating.
 
Black Graduation Rates for 8 Top-Seeded NCAA Teams
Kentucky - 60% 
Duke - 100%
Michigan State - 67% 
Missouri - 57%
Syracuse - 44%
Ohio State - 50%
North Carolina - 100%
Kansas - 80%
 
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  Join The Million Fathers Club at One of the Greatest Museums in the World - FREE!!!
 Saturday, March 17, 2012, 12:00 PM
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Chicago, Illinois 
You must call Bruce to RSVP your free tickets or for more information at 773.285.9600
 
 Arusi Marriage Retreat for Black Couples 
 
April 28-29, 2012
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Tinley Park, Illinois
$100 per couple
 
Black Star LogoSpace is very limited. So, register today. Call (312) 912-9951 to register by phone.  Sponsored by a grant through the Office for Black Catholics, Archdiocese of Chicago.
  
 
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Great National Conference
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Gathering of leaders.
Each year the quality of the professional learning workshops at the Gathering of Leaders gets stronger.  This year is no exception. Sixteen workshops selected from nearly 60 proposals are available for registered participants to sign up for.
 
These workshops are relevant to educators from the early childhood to high school level and illuminate the Gathering's theme, "Great Schools Are Not an Accident: Successful Learning Communities for Boys and Young Men of Color." Each workshop will engage the participants in interactive, practical, and COSEBOC Standard referenced activity. They will also provide all participants with ideas, tools, and strategies to advance their work with boys and young men of color.
 
Gathering participants will attend two workshops, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Descriptions and expectations for each workshop are now posted on the COSEBOC website.
 
Another Powerful National Conference
for the Nation's Males of Color
Concerned Christian Men Mentor and Feed 300 Boys with Monthly Man/Boy Breakfast
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The Concerned Christian Men (CCM) was founded in October 1996 by George D. Glenn, a Harvard-educated native Chicagoan (graduate of Senn High School). CCM's initial and continuing focus has been to provide strong "Black Male" leadership and guidance to young Black boys living on the South Side of Chicago to assist them in becoming positive, contributing members of their communities.

CCM's Flagship activity is the monthly Man-Boy Breakfast that over 29,000 men and boys have attended since 1996 (140 breakfasts). Since April 2002 the breakfasts are held at Simeon Career Academy, a state-of-the-art vocational and academic high school. We average over 300 men and boys for our Man-Boy breakfasts.
 
 
 
 
Parents Are Building Organizations
to Help Educate their Children
 
 
Whether they're organizing events, buttonholing legislators, or simply trading ideas and information, a growing number of "parent unions" are attempting to stake out a place in policy debates over education in states and districts, amid a crowded field of actors and advocates.
 
As the term implies, some of these organizations see themselves as countering the political might of teachers' unions, though others see the labor groups as allies. Still other parents' unions are less concerned with teacher and labor-management issues than with advancing their own tightly focused-or very broad-agendas. Those agendas include improving school gifted-and-talented programs, for instance, and closing achievement gaps between minority and white students.
 
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Friday, March 16, 2012


Police: Carpentersville high school on lockdown
A school in suburban Carpentersville has been placed on lockdown due to reports of someone with a weapon inside, police say.

Obama, GOP candidates in town ahead of Ill. primary | VIDEO
Most of the major players in the 2012 presidential race are in the Chicago area Friday, including President Barack Obama.
Blago chief of staff sentencing postponed | VIDEO
Rod Blagojevich's former chief of staff was scheduled to learn his fate Friday, but the hearing was postponed.
Report: 2 charged in Maywood cabbie murder
Two men are reportedly charged with fatally shooting a cab driver and wounding another man last fall In Maywood.
Will County Board slams Jackson on third airport
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. has been slammed by the Will County Board for his promotion of a new airport south of Chicago.
Quinn formally appeals FEMA decision
Gov. Pat Quinn is formally appealing FEMA's decision to deny aid to downstate counties devastated by tornadoes.

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Farmers, chefs focus on locally grown food Responsible, sustainable farming and eating is the focus of an annual conference at the UIC Forum this weekend.


Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipes We're gearing up for St. Patrick's Day with Chef Shelley Young of The Chopping Block.



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New Data: How The Richest Got Even Richer


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THE BIG STORY, BY DAVID CAY JOHNSTON
Starting in 1933, government policy aimed to improve the lot of the vast majority through such policies as massive government-financed jobs and construction programs. But since 1980 policy has focused on helping the already rich get richer still, with such policies as lower taxes and fewer audits. And new evidence of the impact keeps on piling up. READ MORE
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MONEY
The former central banker took a shot at Goldman Sachs and explained that trading "is a business that leads to a lot of conflicts of interest. You're promised compensation when you're doing well, and that's very attractive to young people. All these firms can attract the best of American graduates, whether they're philosophy majors or financial engineers, it didn't make any difference." Sadly, Goldman Sachs also seems to appeal as a landing pad for former Obama officials. READ MORE
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VIDEO OF THE DAY
An especially bronzed Vice President Joe Biden made his first major campaign appearance before an audience of auto workers in Toledo on Thursday, mounting a ferocious assault against the Republican Party and reprising his role as the Obama campaign's folksy warrior. Ticking off the Republican presidential candidates one by one, Biden declared, "If you give any one of these guys the keys to the White House, they will bankrupt the middle class again." READ MORE
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POLITICS
Indiana Senator Richard Lugar has been ruled ineligible to vote in his former home precinct by the Marion County Election Board.

The board ruled that Lugar, who moved to Virginia with his wife after he was elected to the Senate in 1977, has abandoned his Indiana home and can no longer claim residency there. If the ruling stands, it would mean that Lugar will be unable to vote for himself (or anyone else) when Indiana Republicans cast primary ballots in May. READ MORE
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WAR AND PEACE
The American military campaign in Afghanistan suffered a double blow Thursday: The Taliban broke off talks with the U.S., and President Hamid Karzai demanded that NATO troops immediately pull out of rural areas in the wake of the killing of 16 civilians. READ MORE
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GO DIRECTLY TO JAIL
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich arrived at a federal prison in Colorado on Thursday, where he's poised to serve a 14 year prison senetence for corruption. Life on the inside will be a big change for Blago, and former Missouri State Senator Jeff Smith wants to help ease his transition. Smith, who served a year in federal prison for obstruction of justice, compiled a list of 12 prison tips for Blagojevich -- featuring such advice as "don't change the TV channel, especially if women's track is on" and "don't eat the Snickers." READ MORE
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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Review of: Williams, God's Own Party

Review of: Williams, God's Own Party:

What this reviewer fails to discover is the Bible is the Book for revelation and spirituality. Many of these "Southern Evangelicals" are bigots and racists. What Bible are they reading? What Jesus are they following? The Southern Evangelicals' main objective is to defeat the "Black" President. The Southern Evangelical cannot call themselves Christians. They need to find a name suitable for their character and behavior. I have some names. What about you?

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Blagojevich arrives in Colorado | VIDEO
The road to prison may have been first class, lined with starlets and a fortune in scams and schemes, but the flight to prison was anything but First Class for Rod Blagojevich.

Blagojevich leaves Chicago for 14-year prison term | VIDEO
Rod Blagojevich landed in Colorado Thursday morning and took a leisurely drive around the area for about an hour in what seemed like a cat-and-mouse game with the media, who were waiting to watch him arrive to federal prison.
Former Bulls player joins Chicago Park District
Former Chicago Bulls player B.J. Armstrong has joined a new team: The city's park district.
Still time for early voting before Tuesday primary
Thursday is the last day to participate in early voting in Cook County before Tuesday's presidential primary.
4 critical after thwarted robbery
Four people were in critical condition Thursday after a robbery in Chicago's Austin neighborhood.
CTA to allow ads for alcoholic beverages
CTA riders will soon see something that has been missing from commuter trains: ads for alcoholic beverages.

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Blago will be treated like any other prisoner Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich won't get special treatment when he reports to the Federal Correctional Institution at Englewood, Colo., on Thursday.

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Taliban Suspends Peace Talks With U.S.

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THE BIG STORY, BY E.J. DIONNE
When Pat Buchanan ran for president in the 1990s, the conservative commentator lovingly referred to his partisans as "peasants with pitchforks." The pitchfork brigade now enjoys more power in Republican politics than even Buchanan thought possible.

Mitt Romney is still the Republican front-runner by virtue of the delegates he relentlessly piles up. But Romney keeps failing to bring this slugfest to a close. No matter how much he panders and grovels to the party's right, its supporters will never see him as one of their own. READ MORE
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FEATURED COLUMN: CONNIE SCHULTZ
Last weekend, Newt Gingrich strutted into an overflow crowd of people waiting for him at the Wiregrass Museum in Dothan, Ala., and greeted them with an insult.

"What a crowd," he said. "I'm really impressed. There must be no one left at Wal-Mart this afternoon." Makes you wonder, doesn't it, what Gingrich was willing to say to the majority of Alabamians who didn't support him.

When I heard about Gingrich's Wal-Mart crack, my head hurt, and my heart ached. He tends to have that effect on me in general, but this time my grievances were more specific. READ MORE
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BAD ADVICE
Goldman Sachs, arguably the most storied investment bank on Wall Street, has been compared to a money-sucking vampire squid and called the evil empire of finance. Now some of its top money-makers seem to agree. Greg Smith, an executive director at the bank, resigned with a blistering editorial that accused the bank of losing its "moral fiber," putting profits ahead of customers' interests, and dismissing customers as "muppets." READ MORE
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AROUND THE WORLD
The Taliban militant leadership in Afghanistan says they are suspending talks with the United States.

According to a statement released Thursday by Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid, the United States kept changing the terms of the negotiations.

Mujahid says that the Taliban only wanted to discuss prisoner transfers and the establishment of a political office in Qatar, but U.S. negotiators sought to broaden the discussion. Mujahid says they did not want the Afghan government of President Hamid Karzai included in the talks. READ MORE
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FEATURED COLUMN: JIM HIGHTOWER
It looks like the Obama administration is making it harder for federal workers to serve the public by blowing the whistle on wrongdoing. Every president hates leaks, but this one is hauling public-spirited leakers into federal court, vengefully accusing them of being spies! READ MORE
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SOCIAL SECURITY AND YOU
I am a certified public accountant. One of my clients, who signed up for his Social Security about a year ago, just got a letter from Social Security's "Office of Quality Assurance." The people there want to redo his claim for benefits. And they are asking him to bring in his military discharge papers (he was in the Army 40 years ago), his W-2 records for the past 10 years and other documents. What's going on? READ MORE
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