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Democrats' insulting play for the 'women's vote'
The all-out battle for women's votes has begun in earnest, with the respective presidential campaigns each seeking to take advantage of real (and perceived) mistakes by the opposition and its acolytes. The verbal volleyball match has been interesting...
Tags: Rush Limbaugh, Republican Party, Rick Santorum, Birth Control, Mitt Romney
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
Our rundown of what's going on in for the week of 1/9-1/15
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
Beauty and the Beast 3-D
Carnage
Contraband
The Iron Lady
Joyful Noise
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
First Week In (series debut; 9 p.m.; Discovery)
America’s Money Class With...Tags: Arts, Mike Doughty, ABC (tv network), Martin Luther King Jr., Thievery Corporation (music group)
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Leonard Pitts, Herman Cain and racism in America
According to Leonard Pitts Jr., the tea party is racist ("The black self-loathing of Herman Cain," Oct. 16). If you're intrigued by Herman Cain (who hates the fact that he's black), you're a racist. If you disagree with President Barack Obama on a...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Civil Rights, Herman Cain, African Americans, Minority Groups
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Pitts holds racist views of conservatives
I am not sure where to start, or end, with this, since I deeply resent Leonard Pitts Jr.'s racist commentary that appears weekly in The Sun. As a center-right member of GOP, I think the answer to many of our problems is for people to get an education (...Tags: Racism, Martin O'Malley, Republican Party, Abraham Lincoln, George Bush
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Pitts: The black self-loathing of Herman Cain
This is for those who keep asking what I think of Herman Cain. In particular, it's for those who want to know what the tea party's embrace of this black businessman turned presidential candidate says about my claim that the tea party is racist.
I might...Tags: Racism, Civil Rights, Herman Cain, Tea Party Movement, Entertainment Events
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Aegis Open Forum: Regarding comments on the president
Editor: This is in reply to SGM Porter's opinions in the Aug. 12 Open Forum. To begin with, I agree on your stance on eliminating foreign aid, but you omitted withholding funds for the United Nation and evicting them fromNew York. As for white...Tags: Colin Powell, Foreign Aid, Elections, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Who benefits from the oil crisis?
I agree with op-ed contributor Peter Morici that economic recovery will spur demand for gasoline and jet travel ("Obama's failed oil policy," April 26). However, his idea that the money Americans spend on higher gas and vehicle prices will stay home to...Tags: Water Pollution, Bill Clinton, George Bush, Emergency Incidents, Petroleum Industry
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Ripken to make second trip as U.S. envoy
After a 21-year major league baseball career that took him from Baltimore to Cooperstown, Cal Ripken Jr. says he's still amazed at where the sport continues to lead him. Ripken will make his second trip for the U.S. State Department as an American Public...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Trips and Vacations, Cal Ripken, Jr., Baseball
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Ripken to visit South Africa in envoy role
Sun reporterCal Ripken Jr.'s personal mission to teach baseball to children around the world will continue next spring, when the Hall of Fame Oriole and other Ripken Baseball representatives visit South Africa. It will be the second time in about 18 months that...Tags: Trips and Vacations, New York Yankees, Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken, Jr., B.J. Surhoff
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Iraqi refugee timeline
Early 2003 The United States prepares to lead the invasion of Iraq. The United States and others position personnel and supplies in the region to respond to a possible refugee crisis. March 19, 2003 President George W. Bush announces the start of...Tags: Labor Legislation, Immigration, National Security, Baghdad (Iraq), The New York Times
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High tension at the table, media circus in the House
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - The line started to form at 6 a.m. outside the hearing room at the Rayburn Office Building, reaffirming the drawing power of Major League Baseball, even in one of its darkest hours. There were fans and Capitol Hill interns and visiting...Tags: Circuses, Republican Party, Tom Lantos, Rafael Palmeiro, Sammy Sosa
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Ripken becomes U.S. special envoy
Sun ReporterFrom Cooperstown to China. That's the road Cal Ripken Jr. is traveling. About two weeks after his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, Ripken has been named a special sports envoy for the State Department. It's a role that will take the former...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Trips and Vacations, Cal Ripken, Jr., Culture, U.S. Department of State
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