By Jorge Barake, on August 27th, 2010%

Source: ACLU
Forty-seven years ago tomorrow, 200,000-plus people marched on Washington to demand full access to the benefits of citizenship for black Americans and an end to segregation. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.
The poster that advertised the 1963 March on Washington . . . → Read More: ACLU: Martin Luther King and the Myth of Reverse Racism
By Jorge Barake, on August 3rd, 2010%
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Fox News host Glenn Beck is known for generating controversy on television and the radio. But some Jewish leaders recently felt Beck went too far, and made their grievances known to Fox News chief executive Roger Ailes.
Simon Greer, chief executive of Jewish Funds for Justice, told The Upshot that when . . . → Read More: Glenn Beck’s Holocaust Remarks Cross Line, Lead To Meeting With FOX Executives
By Jorge Barake, on July 21st, 2010%
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This morning, The Daily Caller posted a story about an email message radio producer Sarah Spitz reportedly sent to Journolist, a now-defunct listserv.
“If you were in the presence of a man having a heart attack, how would you respond?” The Daily Caller article began. “As he clutched his chest in desperation . . . → Read More: Public Radio Publicist Apologizes For Controversial Remarks About Limbaugh