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    Commentary: The Lies and Distortions of The 30-Second Sound Bite

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      Commentary: Obama Should ‘Just Say No’ To Vice Presidency

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        Commentary: Jeremiah Wright Can Be A Problem Or Opportunity For Obama

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          Not All African-Americans Are in Love with the Clintons

          During the 2008 presidential campaign, political commentators have repeatedly referenced the supposed long-time love affair between Bill and Hillary Clinton and the African-American community.  While it is probably true that the majority of African Americans are fond of the Clintons, there is a significant bloc for whom there is no love lost.

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            Race-Obsessed Media Responsible for Divisive Politics

            Will the American media ever let a black presidential candidate wage a campaign as an American citizen, without turning it into a racial cauldron?
               

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            Celebrating 10 Years: Judge Greg Mathis Still Insightful and Inspirational From Behind Bars to Passing the Bar

            When Judge Greg Mathis was a child growing up in gritty streets of Detroit a different type of “street law” was implemented during the turbulent times of the 70’s.

            As a child, laying in bed at night in an apartment in a Detroit housing project, he would have never dreamed that he would be one of the most popular judges in the nation.  More exciting, is that he was one of the original pioneers in reality television providing viewers a syndicated courtroom show with a stream of colorful litigants.

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            Exploring the Sikhs – Seek and You Shall Find

            Understanding the Sikh Turban
              
              The turbans (dastaar) that Sikh Indians wear aren’t just for show, their turbans are a sign of respectability and an article of faith.
                Turbans are a part of Sikh history.  Most Sikhs don’t cut their hair and keep it covered. 
                Since 9-11, many Sikhs have been unfairly targeting for wearing turbans.  They are misidentified as Muslims, primarily because Osama bin Laden wears a head wrap.
               Sikhs are not Muslim they follow the religion of Sikhism, which originated in Punjab.  Turbans are a part of their strength.
              Over the centuries they have fought and died  to continue the right to not cut their hair and wear a turban.
                 Tying a turban is an art and wearing one is a right. 

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            CLINTON WINS PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: But she still can’t over come Obama delegate lead.

                 We have to give Hilary Rodham Clinton her props. In spite of the odds, she’s found a way to hang in there.

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            Update: Jasmine Starr Miles

              LANSING, MI — “A Daughter’s Love Continues to Shine” has continued to garner comments from across the community.  In the April 13, 2008 – April 26, 2008 edition, we wrote about Jasmine Miles, who was struck and killed by an auto on St. Joseph Street.  Her mother, Michelle Miles, bravely talked about the events that lead up to that fateful day.

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            News Briefs 7-7

                Spring means the return of the robin to Michigan, but it also means many residents’ thoughts turn to building or sprucing up their own nests. The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth reminds consumers of important tips that will help them avoid common – and often costly – mistakes while building or renovating a home.
             

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