The Founding Fathers left one legacy not celebrated on Independence Day but which affects us all. It's the national debt.
Armed with a law degree from the University of East Yangon, 22-year-old Win is clear-eyed about his job prospects: Practically speaking, there are none. For him, the future lies overseas.
Vice President Joe Biden pressed Iraqi leaders Friday to do more to foster national reconciliation and offered U.S. assistance in achieving that, as concerns grow that a lack of political progress is fueling violence in Iraq.
A news report says North Korea has fired two mid-range missiles off it eastern coast.
Newly available documents show that a civil rights group advised by Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor brought several discrimination lawsuits in the 1980s that sought to scrap the results of job tests because too few Hispanics scored well.
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
Six people, including a 3-week-old baby, were killed and 30 people had to be rescued when fire ripped through a high-rise apartment building in London on Friday, emergency services said.
Honduras' Supreme Court has rejected an ultimatum to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya to power.
The head of U.S. Central Command warned Friday that the thousands of American troops surging into Afghanistan's turbulent Helmand province to battle the Taliban are in for a tough fight.
A Canadian soldier in Afghanistan's Kandahar province was killed Friday when his armored vehicle struck a roadside bomb seconds after the senior commander of coalition forces in the province narrowly missed the same explosive device.
Question #1. How many times have you seen anything about the Abolitionists or Abraham Lincoln in a Black history presentaion?
Question #2. How many times have you heard it mentioned that Black Africans played a significant part in selling their brothers and sisters into slavery?
What you hear is bad history but great propaganda to keep whites feeling guilty.
Neat, very neat.
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I feel guilty knowing that many of my ancestors prospered by owning slaves. However, I thank God that such a mindset is a thing of the past. Slavery existed virtually everywhere in the world a few hundred years ago (and still does in parts of Africa, of all places). It was European and American Christians who saw the evil for what it was and ended it, sometimes by force.
March 17th, 2006