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Horne
A Glamorous Revolutionary

WASHINGTON--“Lena Horne is coming on!"
When I was growing up, those words were the signal to drop everything and rush to the family room, where Ed Sullivan or Perry Como or Dean Martin had just announced the next performer. [Read full story]

Arizona’s Immigration Law
An Act of Vengeance

WASHINGTON--Arizona's draconian new immigration law is an abomination -- racist, arbitrary, oppressive, mean-spirited, unjust. [Read more]

The Democrats Rejoice

NEW YORK--Parties come to embody causes. 
For the past 90 years or so, the Republican Party has, at its best, come to embody the cause of personal freedom and economic dynamism. [Read more]

The Fire Next Time
McConnell’s Deceptive Double Talk Support of Big Banks

NEW YORK--Last week, U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell (Rep., Ky.), the Senate minority leader, called for the abolition of municipal fire departments.

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Sloppy ‘Reporting’
Book on Winfrey by Kelley

WASHINGTON--The last time there was such a seismic clash between a media giant and a roguish storyteller, the world was at war and television was commercial-free. [Read more]

With Kagan Nomination
Black Leaders Left on Sidelines

WASHINGTON--President Barack Obama’s choice of Elena Kagan to fill the seat of retiring Justice John Paul Stevens has boxed in a lot of Black leaders who weren’t consulted in advance on her selection, but now are expected to fend off a left-wing attack on her nomination. [Read full story]



 

 

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Tea Party Followers
Would Be Right at Home With Wallace

WASHINGTON--"Fair warning is fair play," as we used to say in the neighborhood.
So, I wish to thank the reader who refers to himself as "DEEEfense" for alerting me to the action he took in response to my recent column concerning the Tea Party [Read more]

Don’t Cry for Wall Street
It’s O.K. to Hurt the Financial Sector

NEW YORK--Two weeks ago, President Barack Obama went to Manhattan, where he urged an audience drawn largely from Wall Street to back financial reform. [Read more] 

Fear Strikes Out
Health Reform and America’s Soul

President Barack Obama gave an unscripted talk to House Democrats. 

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How to Watch the Banks
Put in Place Reforms to Avert Repeat of 2008

NEW YORK--Sixteen months ago, our financial system teetered on the brink of collapse.
The Treasury, the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation took actions that were unpopular and previously unthinkable--but absolutely necessary to stave off an economic catastrophe in which unemployment could have exceeded the 25 percent level of the Great Depression.

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LEONARD PITTS JR.
Miami (Fla.) Herald

A Narrow-Mind Set in Oklahoma
Regulating Pink Unicorns and Flying Cars

MIAMI, Fla.--We are gathered here today to mourn the loss of America’s mind.
It was last seen last month in Oklahoma. 
There, voters gave emphatic approval to a measure outlawing the use of Sharia law--a strict and often brutal interpretation of Islamic religious strictures--in state courts.  Sharia is not known to be a problem in Oklahoma, or, for that matter, anywhere else in the United States, something even the bill’s backers concede. 
But, said the initiative’s sponsor, then-State Rep. Rex Duncan (Rep., Sand Springs), why wait?
Of course, by that reasoning, one can also justify laws regulating time travel, flying cars and pink unicorns pooping in public parks. 
Should we assume Oklahoma legislators are hard at work on laws to restrict these and other non-existent troubles?
Probably not. 
After all, unlike other purely fictional problems, the Sharia “issue” allows a demagogue to exploit a tender spot in the American psyche:  our growing fear of all things Muslim.
Last week, a federal judge is used a preliminary injunction banning implementation of the new law. 
The ruling came in response to a suit filed by Muneer Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Oklahoma, alleging that the law would violate his First Amendment rights.
Federal District Judge Vicki Miles LaGrange appeared to find that argument compelling. 
“Plaintiff,” she wrote, “has sufficiently set forth a personal stake in this action by alleging that he lives in Oklahoma, is a Muslim, that the amendment conveys an officials government message of disapproval and hostility toward his religious beliefs that sends a clear message he is an outsider, not a full member of the political community, thereby chilling his access to the government and forcing him to curtail his political and religious activities.”
But even if Mr. Awad, ultimately, prevails, it would not address the underlying problem. 
Meaning the loss of America’s mind. 
That loss has occurred with distressing frequency over the years, often coming in times of hysteria and fear, often involving the demonization of some American subset for the actions of those with whom they share some cultural, racial or religious trait.
For instance, Americans of German descent were bullied and beset during the First World War in a nation that found it necessary to rename sauerkraut “Liberty Cabbage.”
Americans of Japanese descent were imprisoned during the Second World War, many of them losing their homes and livelihoods.
You’d think that sordid history would make us wary of entreatments to blindly castigate our fellow Americans.  And you would be mistaken.
To his credit, President George W. Bush explicitly rejected the reflexive fear of all things Muslim in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. 
But to its discredit, his party nonetheless chose to embrace that fear, to exploit and campaign on it throughout the decade.
Here, now, is the result.  We move through a perilous time that demands serious consideration of serious issues--airline security, energy dependence, the radicalization of American citizens--but we, fret instead about saving Oklahoma from Sharia law, solving a problem we do not and will not have.
Thoughtful people ought to be alarmed.
The goal of terrorism, you see, is not to make a nation bleed but to make it fear.  Oklahoma’s nonsensical law suggests our enemies have been successful in that. 
One recalls how President Bush stood beneath a banner that crowed of a victory against terrorism.  But to the degree Oklahoma accurately reflects our national mindset, it is the terrorists who deserve to hoist that banner.  American is scared stupid.
Mission accomplished.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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