Michael P. Wright — Norman, Oklahoma — mpwright8@aol.com
For review, David Boren was a U.S. Senator from Oklahoma from 1979 until he resigned from his third term, two years before it expired, in 1994. In 1993 gay activists had begun to out him and accuse him of sexually harassing his male staff members. For examples of gay publications with this information, see this youtube video and the link to excerpts in the accompanying text box:
Boren resigned from the Senate after successfully (…)
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University of Oklahoma (David Boren’s Campus) Obstructing a Federal Investigation
22 November 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
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The source of wild speculation lies in the murky combination of ... CORRELATIONS
16 November 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
The source of wild speculation lies in the murky combination of ... CORRELATIONS
Those who have something on the high side have, in fear of their money and look to tight expectation at the World Summit on 14 financial and 15 November in Washington. In addition, still takes the choice Barack Obama and the subject hope to many minds in fitting. These times are already other fires overlooked, such as the fact that Israel has been a week no more foreign journalists in the Gaza Strip and does (…) -
Canada’s ’Truth & Reconciliation’ Commission is a Hoax
15 November 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
A Critique of the Indian Residential Schools’ Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Bruce Clark PhD
The Indian Residential Schools’ Truth and Reconciliation Commission is a hoax contrived by the legal establishment to evade culpability for its ongoing culling of that part of the Indigenous race which relies upon constitutional and international law to protect its human rights...
The lead federal negotiator of the settlement contract was Frank Iacobucci of the Tory Law Firm that (…) -
Miriam Makeba, South African songstress dies at 76 (+videos)
11 November 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
International Herald Tribune Monday, November 10, 2008
By Alan Cowell
LONDON: Miriam Makeba, a South African singer whose voice stirred hopes of freedom among millions in her own country though her music was formally banned by the apartheid authorities she struggled against, died overnight after performing at a concert in Italy on Sunday. She was 76.
Source: sauvez-didi.wifeo
The cause of death was cardiac arrest, according to Vincenza Di Saia, a physician at the private Pineta (…) -
America Has Already Changed
9 November 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Against all odds, American voters have elected a mixed-race, multi-cultural young man, who was born in modest circumstances, as their president to lead them through an economic and military crisis that threatens the future of their democracy.
Barack Obama campaigned on a platform of “Change”; however, the fact of his election proves that America has already changed.
I was born in my grandmother’s farmhouse in West Texas almost 68 years ago, and my father often said every American boy had (…) -
Noted Homo-Hater, Sally Kern, Declared Honorary Gay/Lesbian Person
13 October 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Noted Homo-Hater, Sally Kern, Declared Honorary Gay/Lesbian Person
by James Nimmo
(OKLAHOMA CITY) To commemorate National Coming Out Day on Saturday, October 11, 2008, I am exercising my gay genetic heritage and declaring Rep. Sally Kern of Oklahoma an honorary gay/lesbian person in recognition of the fine work she has done to keep our community’s issues in the forefront of media attention, both here in Oklahoma and nationwide.
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COLOMBIA: Indigenous Groups in Danger of Disappearing (IPS)
30 July 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
(INTER PRESS SERVICE)
By Constanza Vieira
BOGOTA, Jul 28 (IPS) - The Permanent People’s Tribunal warned in its final statement on Colombia of "the imminent danger of physical and cultural extinction faced by 28 indigenous groups," adding that 18 of the communities have less than 100 members, "and are suspended between life and death."
Source: www.latinamericanstudies.org
The 28 groups in question are the Nukak, Shiripu, Wipibi, Amorúa, Guayabero, Taiwano, Macaguaje, Pisamira, (…) -
The picture that shames Italy (video)
24 July 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Peter Popham in Rome
It’s another balmy weekend on the beach in Naples. By the rocks, a couple soak up the southern Italian sun. A few metres away, their feet poking from under beach towels that cover their faces and bodies, lie two drowned Roma children.
The girls, Cristina, aged 16, and Violetta, 14, were buried last night as the fallout from the circumstances of their death reverberated throughout Italy.
It is an image that has crystallised the mounting disquiet in the country (…) -
An Indigenous Response to Canada’s ’Apology’: NOT ACCEPTED!
21 June 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
An Indigenous Response to Canada’s ’Apology’: NOT ACCEPTED!
Canada’s neo-con Bushpuppet Prime Minister Steven Harper recently ’apologized’ for the treatment of children in church run Residential Schools. For many it was NOT ACCEPTED:
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VIDEO: Jerusalem camera catches brutal attack by Jewish teens on Arab youths
29 May 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
By Uri Blau, Haaretz Correspondent
Dozens of Jewish teens were caught on camera outside a Jerusalem mall carrying out a brutal attack on two Arab youths on Holocaust Remembrance Day earlier this month.
Some two weeks ago, indictments were filed against 11 youths, eight of them minors, suspected of having perpetrated the attack in the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood. According to the indictment, the boys responded to a message on the ICQ instant messaging internet program calling for "Jewish (…)