Written by Angela Valkyrie
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Oct. 30) – A child of 14 who was shot and managed to survive during last year’s sniper spree told the jury his story Wednesday, ”I put my book bag down and I got shot.”
This boy was shot down by a bullet on his way to his middle school [...]
Entries from October 2003
Teen Victim & Baltimore Police Officer Testify at Sniper Trial
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Tags: European American News
Wide Receiver Turns Offensive
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Written by Angela Valkyrie
Baltimore, MARYLAND – October 28, 2003 – The Baltimore Ravens wide receiver and his wife on Monday night at a charity Halloween party for Goodwill wore inappropriate, offensive and rude costumes at a Goodwill Charity event. This wide receiver decided to be offensive. The Black couple’s costumes promoted anything but goodwill.
Travis Taylor [...]
Tags: Media Watchdog
Halloween: A European-American Holiday?
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Halloween’s Euro-origins:
The Druids (drooŽidz) were “…priests of ancient Celtic Britain, Ireland, and Gaul and probably of all ancient Celtic peoples, known to have existed at least since the 3d cent. BC. Information about them is derived almost exclusively from the testimony of Roman authors, notably Julius Caesar, and from Old Irish sagas, supplemented to some [...]
Tags: Culture
Ghettopoly Game Called “Racist”
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PHILADELPHIA, Oct., 9th — Blacks call for ban/boycott of Urban Outfitters.
A “Ghettopoly” board game is held by a demonstrator during a protest outside an Urban Outfitters in Philadelphia. The game is sold in the clothing store’s chains nationwide.
To read this article by the Associated Press go to:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/978212.asp
Tags: Culture
America, Columbus and the Vikings
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Written by Paul R. Knight
October 11th, 2003 – Columbus was a great entrepreneur. He saw a great opportunity for trade, and to make a profit he was willing to risk it all. He followed the notes left by Marco Polo another great adventure though the navigation was off, but Columbus did calculate the [...]
Tags: History
Celebrate Columbus Day!
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On Columbus Day, Celebrate Western Civilization, Not Multiculturalism
Interesting article written by Michael S. Berliner
Link: http://www.aynrand.org/medialink/columbus.html
Tags: Civil Rights
U.S. Constitution Facts:
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U.S. Constitution: Background & Preamble
The Constitutional Convention
Social unrest and economic difficulties among the States necessitated the formation of a strong central government and the writing of the United States Constitution. George Washington described the States as being united by a “rope of sand” during the late 1700’s. At the time Congress was ineffectual, radical economic [...]
Tags: History
The Bug Bomber
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WASHINGTON — The White working class tobacco farmer Mr. Dwight Watson whose protest on the National Mall in Washington D.C. caused much excitement and massive gridlock during a 47-hour siege in the United States capital last March, was convicted Friday of two federal felony charges.
Dwight drove his tractor waving a large upside down American [...]
Tags: Civil Rights