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Tag Archives: politics
Time to Challenge the Democratic Party, CBC, Black Elites
By Arelya J. Mitchell, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief The Mid-South Tribune and the Black Information Highway In what used to be Blacks voting for Blacks as a catalyst to break the color barrier to achieve civic/political representation has now morphed into … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans in politics, Black Democrats, Black Information Highway, Black Republicans, democrats, Mid-South Tribune ONLINE, politics, race in America, Uncategorized
Tagged Black elites, Congressional Black Caucus, democrats and black voters, editorial, liberalism, politics, Trump and Blacks
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Taking A Stand: Colin Kaepernick, the NFL, and Black Dandelions
By Arelya J. Mitchell, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief The Mid-South Tribune and the Black Information Highway If you think this is about what you think this is about, then this is not what it is about. This is about a generation of Black … Continue reading
Posted in African American and sports, Black Democrats, Black Information Highway, Mid-South Tribune ONLINE, NFL, politics
Tagged Colin Kaepernick and NFL and Black Dandelions, Congressional Black Caucus and Kaepernick, Donald Trump and black NFL players, NAACP and Kaepernick, politics
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Politically Incorrect Naughtiness and Year End Mutterings
By Arelya J. Mitchell, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief The Mid-South Tribune and the Black Information Highway It’s that end time of year again when one looks back to see what one would like to change and look forward to changing what one had … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans in politics, Black Democrats, Black Information Highway, Black Republicans, democrats, hillary clinton, Mid-South Tribune ONLINE, Obama, politics, race in America, republicans, The Mid-South Tribune ONLINE
Tagged Cruz, Democrats, hillary clinton, obama, political incorrectness, politics, Republicans, Trump
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Why White Lives Matter
By Arelya J. Mitchell, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief The Mid-South Tribune and the Black Information Highway When the U.S. Constitution was written and declared Black human beings as a fraction of white human beings, when did white lives not matter? When this nation … Continue reading
President Obama, Cuba, and BRICS
By Arelya J. Mitchell, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief The Mid-South Tribune and the Black Information Highway Finally! Someone has used common sense and brought down the ‘wall’ between the United States and Cuba. That someone is President Barack Obama who deserves the same … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans in politics, Black Information Highway, Black Information Highway, foreign policy, international politics, Mid-South Tribune ONLINE, Obama, politics, The Mid-South Tribune ONLINE
Tagged BRICS, Cuba, International Relations, Obama Cuba and BRICS, politics, Putin, Russia, US and Africa Summit
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Republicans Determined to Implement “Let Them Eat Cake” with Their Tea Policy
By Arelya J. Mitchell, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief The Mid-South Tribune and the Black Information Highway John Boehner should do the decent thing and resign as Speaker of the House. It’s hard to lead when you’re cowering in a palace of congressional salaries … Continue reading
Why Many Black Communities are Depressed
By Jay Thomas Willis, Senior Columnist The Mid-South Tribune ONLINE and the Black Information Highway We live in a depressed and stagnant economy, with a high rate of unemployment. Some say the economy is worse than it has been since … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, Black Information Highway, Black Information Highway, Black Republicans, Dr Eugene Stovall, Jay Thomas Willis, politics, race in America, Social and political Commentary, Uncategorized
Tagged A, African American commentary, African Americans, black employment, Black Information Highway, Black males, black politics, Black women, economy in Black community, hiring black women instead of black men, Jay Thomas Willis, jobs in Black community, Mid-South Tribune ONLINE, politics
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Susan Rice and Hillary Clinton in K.M.A. Performances – And, Oh Yes, John Kerry
By Arelya J. Mitchell, Publisher The Mid-South Tribune and the Black Information Highway To forego my Emily Post training and to be unashamedly politically incorrect, the one thing I can say about both Susan Rice’s and Hillary Clinton’s congressional hearings … Continue reading →