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What You Should Read Since I’m Not Writing

The Disenchanted Forest: Pharmacists Fill Gift Orders, Not Prescriptions For Treatment

Body and Soul: The German Shepherd and the Salvadoran Pastor

…talking about the pope’s past is — from a moral, if not a political standpoint — not only fair, but essential, because the way he interprets that experience says a lot about the direction the hierarchy of the Catholic Church is moving in, and why so many people, inside and outside the Church, are worried about it.

The American Street: We Need a Culture of Compassion If We Are To Learn From Christ

Culture Kitchen: What Is Mine, Virginity Can Kill You, and I Am a Whore

Suburban Guerilla: Smackdown In Tuebingen

To Be Determined: My Sandbox

Media Girl: The Rising Tone of Violence

Burningbird: Guys Don’t Link

Pam’s House Blend: What Makes Someone White Anyway? and Gay News Roundup and Incredible Sh*t Over at DKos

There is an ad appearing in the classified section of Daily Kos that is unfortunately real… We don’t have a problem with gays. They should have all the same rights as heterosexual men. They should be allowed to marry the woman of their choice. I understand you need to pay for the site, but damn, don’t you have standards?

Daily Pepper: Father Feeding Frenzy


6 thoughts on What You Should Read Since I’m Not Writing

  1. White means nothing more than power and privilege–legitimacy. White and Black work on that dichotomy and should be looked at in terms of legitimacy –and nothing else. Race is a fallacy and ethnicity is mixed— how can you be white and I be black when we have the same granddaddy?– to put it crassly. .As Jimmy Baldwin stated in his lecture at UC Berkley http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/audiofiles.html
    (Lecture and Open Forum)– “In so far as you think you are white, you are irrelevant.” Alas, in this new world….whiteness is definitely loosing its relevance…..

  2. Pepper Says:
    April 26th, 2005 at 12:01 am
    Thanks for the link! And good luck with the end of the semester!

    You’re welcome!;-)

    Gotham Image Says:
    April 26th, 2005 at 6:43 am
    I think you’ll like my recent piece on Ralph Reed and the one Bush and Lincoln

    I’ll check it out.

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