Marking the 10th Anniversary of the Million Man March, scores of black Americans return to the Mall to kick off the "Millions More Movement." All things considered, I say it's a good thing. Much like the last march, there was bound to be some controversial things said (obviously I have a problem with the anti-war themes), Farrakhan's not known for his timidity--but at the end of the day, it was a positive event for black America.
The Iraqis took to the streets and voted on a Constitution today. Even the Sunnis decided to join in. Purple fingers forever.
I've finally got into the groove of consistent blogging. Huzzah!
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A good question, Stacy. I've wondered the same thing. I'm often inclined to overlook his controversies, but that becomes almost impossible. I guess we'll have to wait and see if this march has any positive results.
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