A Schism in the Black CommunitySource: The Washington Post
I read with great interest The Post's A1 story today on the schism within the African American community over just how tough President Obama should be questioned and scrutinized, particularly by black members of the press.
dälek - Gutter Tactitcs (Ipecac, 2009)Source:
Between Blu releasing Johnson and Jonson recently and Gutter Tactics arriving in my mailbox, I've had a good amount of the boom bap to get through. Luckily though, Gutter Tactics is as strong as any other Dälek release thus far.

Here is one of the more disturbing reports from the Presidential campaign trail:
Obama and McCain: Can They Answer The God Question?Source: The Economist
IN 2007 James Dobson, who heads Focus on the Family, a powerful Christian group, said that he "would not vote for John McCain under any circumstances." Mr Dobson said he was worried that the Republican was "not in favour of traditional marriage, and I pray that we won't get …

This well constructed essay about Rev. Wright and the perception of Rev.
Oprah left due to Wright: NewsweekSource: Chicago Tribune
Associates of Oprah Winfrey tell Newsweek that she stopped attending the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ during the 1990s in part because of the tone of Wright's sermons.
Obama: The Man Who Fell to Earth Source: The New York Times
Back in Iowa, Barack Obama promised to be something new — an unconventional leader who would confront unpleasant truths, embrace novel policies and unify the country.
Rev. Wright vs. Cheney, Bush, and Clinton and patriotismSource: Chicago Tribune
Who is the real patriot? The young man who interrupted his studies to serve his country for six years or our three political leaders who beat the system? Are the patriots the people who actually sacrifice something or those who merely talk about their love of the country?
Rev. Wright Apologizes - Or Does He? Source: Politico
Did Senator Obama mis-speak?
In appearance taped for airing this morning on "The View," Senator Obama makes news by saying he might have left Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ if the Rev. Jeremiah Wright had not retired.

"Say what?" March 2008 will not go down as the best month for politicians in America. As series of scandals and "mis-statements" have plagued all three major candidates for the Presidency, as well as other prominent politicians across the country.
Obama-Clinton Patriot Games?Source: National Post
The former first lady's best --and, possibly, only --chance of winning the Democratic presidential nomination now hangs on a fragile thread.
Barbara Ehrenreich: Hillary's Nasty Pastorate Source: The Huffington Post
There's a reason why Hillary Clinton has remained relatively silent during the flap over intemperate remarks by Barack Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. When it comes to unsavory religious affiliations, she's a lot more vulnerable than Obama.
Obama Prepares for Race and Unity SpeechSource: FOXNews.com
Barack Obama is preparing to deliver a major address Tuesday on race, politics and unifying the country after being hounded by questions about his relationship to a pastor whose sermons have been laced with anti-American invective.
McCain camp disputes Wright-Parsley comparisonSource: FOXNews.com
John McCain's campaign is pushing back on recent allegations that controversial Ohio pastor, Rev. Rod Parsley, serves as a "spiritual guide" for the GOP presidential nominee.
A Candidate, His Minister and the Search for Faith Source: The New York Times
Members of Trinity United Church of Christ squeezed into a downtown hotel ballroom in early March to celebrate the long service of their pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.