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[After Barack Obama's naming Bill "We didn't bomb them (America) enough" Ayers and wife Bernardine Dohrn as close friends and bosom buddies, sitting in pastor Jeremiah "Its not God bless America! Its God d@mn America!" Wright's front pews for twenty years and not hearing anything disturbing, and naming Van "We plan to collapse the American government from the top down and from the bottom up" Jones and Cass "All power emanates from the barrel of a gun" Sunstein to powerful positions in the American Government, nothing seems to unsettle or alarm America's venerable institutions any more.]
"D.C. Superior Court Honors 1960s Black Radical And Former Head of Communist Party
Apparently being the second black woman to make the FBIs Ten Most Wanted list qualifies as paving the way to greatness in politics.
(Washington Times) Potential jurors reporting for jury duty in the D.C. Superior Court building have of late been passing a photo exhibit celebrating renowned black women in a series of posters, each featuring portraits of trailblazers exemplifying greatness in their respective fields.
Included among the posters, hung for Black History Month on the walls outside the jurors lounge, is one in which the D.C. courts the federally funded judicial branch of the D.C. government honor eight Black Women Paving the Way to Greatness in Politics. [...]
One of these personifications of greatness, however, comes as a shock, especially in the context of a court of law. It is none other than Angela Davis, a black activist who came to prominence in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party U.S.A. and the radical black group the Black Panther Party. Ms. Davis was such a high profile communist in the latter days of the Cold War that she was awarded the so-called Lenin Peace Prize, "
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"D.C. Superior Court Honors 1960s Black Radical And Former Head of Communist Party
Apparently being the second black woman to make the FBIs Ten Most Wanted list qualifies as paving the way to greatness in politics.
(Washington Times) Potential jurors reporting for jury duty in the D.C. Superior Court building have of late been passing a photo exhibit celebrating renowned black women in a series of posters, each featuring portraits of trailblazers exemplifying greatness in their respective fields.
Included among the posters, hung for Black History Month on the walls outside the jurors lounge, is one in which the D.C. courts the federally funded judicial branch of the D.C. government honor eight Black Women Paving the Way to Greatness in Politics. [...]
One of these personifications of greatness, however, comes as a shock, especially in the context of a court of law. It is none other than Angela Davis, a black activist who came to prominence in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party U.S.A. and the radical black group the Black Panther Party. Ms. Davis was such a high profile communist in the latter days of the Cold War that she was awarded the so-called Lenin Peace Prize, "
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