Darrell Bock breaks down the codes and separates fact from fiction in Breaking the Da Vinci Code.
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Darrell Bock breaks down the codes and separates fact from fiction in Breaking the Da Vinci Code. [...] Promoting racial strife and victimology for a living is one thing; using the Bible to perpetuate such foolishness is quite another. [...] For all it’s worth in 2004, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (CRA) is probably obsolete. [...] We should observe Black History Month by eliminating excuses and striving toward excellence regardless of hardships, perceived or otherwise. That’s what black history is. [...] The concept of limited government — a core Republican principle — is anathema to most blacks. [...] A black person who claims that black America’s biggest problem is not racism but its own immorality is a revolutionary in today’s politically correct climate. [...] SCAM, by Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson, is a well-documented and devastating critique about the havoc wreaked on black America by so-called leaders. [...] Was Hurricane Isabel too lily white for Representative Sheila Jackson Lee? [...] According to a new book by Brian Robertson, we are just beginning to see the consequences of the enormous, unprecedented shift toward a new and untested way of rearing and socializing young children. [...] Representative John Dingell won’t tolerate interference from outside troublemakers and “uppity” black folk like Ward Connerly. [...] Should the University of Michigan Law School be allowed to continue admitting blacks because they’re black and discriminating against whites and Asians because they’re white and Asian? [...] Under the guise of “affirmative action,” white liberals have somehow convinced blacks that as victims of the old Jim Crow, they now deserve special treatment and separate standards under the new Jim Crow. [...] Just the mere image of Martin Luther King III standing in front of a posh golf club alongside abortion lobbyist Martha Burk, chair of the National Council of Women’s Organizations, singing “We Shall Overcome,” shows how truly distorted Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy has become. [...] In this partly autobiographical book, Ward Connerly discusses the racial politics of the civil rights "establishment" and affirmative action. He explains how by helping get Proposition 209 passed in California, ending affirmative action, black students are no longer stigmatized with the badge of inferiority such preferences have placed on them. [...] A look at Joe Lieberman’s fancy flips on race. [...] |
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