Author, writer, physics teacher has a new blog The Trough where she writes. Also visit The Politikos which highlights her keen observation of anthropology, occultism, science/research into rebirth. She combines spirituality and politics as no other. She is a native of Chicago, who prefers walking as exercise. The author has a B.S., biology and M.A., anthropology, certified science and french teacher.
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Return of the Naïve
Left and right-wing pundits pooh-pooh Hillary as veep choice. Why?
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Book Review: Baldwin's Harlem - A Biography of James Baldwin by Herb Boyd
Boyd pulls at the Baldwin self-doubt scab — born black, gay, poor, and ugly, not the most auspicious start in life.
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Doing the Wrong Thing: McCain’s Argumentum ad Hominem—Two Ads That Just Don’t Add Up
Just say “Whoa!” to kamikaze-like ads.
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Jesse Jackson Drops "Hate" Bomb on Barack Obama
Jackson wields the knife, The New Yorker provides cover.
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Why Some Blacks Don’t Get Rove
The face of fear gets a makeover — still ugly, but not “uppity.”
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Tim Russert's Passing Leaves Big Political Shoes to Fill
Russert will be missed, but most of all he will miss the 2008 November election. He wouldn’t like missing something big.
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Oil In The Rock
Cash in, gas out: The “crude” joke Wall Street is playing on plain folks—markets making bank on your back.
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Book Review: All About The Beat: Why Hip-Hop Can’t Save Black America by John McWhorter
The author argues that hip-hop is metaphysical at best, mystical at the least, but a political tour de force? Not yet, and maybe never.
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Last Tango in Texas: Obama Dances Across History
We have a Barack-solid Democratic Presidential nominee. It’s all about Barack, now baby.
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Movie Review: Sex And The City
From size zero to sexy in less than two hours and 20 minutes - this film is sexy, funny, and touching.
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