Orcinus - Oprah the Nazi??

Is there a new illness congenital to conservative chat show pundits?  Is it spreading?  Here we have Brian Suits of Seattle's WKVI-AM radio calling Oprah Winfrey, (of all folks) a Nazi for her apparent...

The Art of Words

"In April, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons said the recording and broadcast industries should consistently ban three racial and sexist epithets from all so-called clean versions of rap songs and the airwaves....

If we wanted, we could burn down Gaza

This is interesting.  Ibrahim Daher of Aqsa Radio spreads the love as the Palestinian civil war of words reflects the internecine fighting in the streets.  Which side will prevail?  Hamas, who wants to destroy Israel immediately and says so in both Arabic and...

Britney Skewered as 2006's "Most Controversial" Celebrity

Pop princess Britney Spears has been named the most controversial celebrity of the year. The singer, whose wild antics have raised eyebrows in recent weeks since her split with husband Kevin Federline, beat out competition from other potential candidates - including Mel...

Michael Richards spews racial slurs during stand-up

"The 57-year-old actor-comedian,Michael Richards , best known for playing Jerry Seinfeld’s eccentric neighbor Kramer on the hit TV show “Seinfeld,” "

Voting Is A Fundamental Right Of Every American Citizen 18 And Older

But it's a right that's worthless without the right to have that vote counted.

Knives out in the open as Labor Party rivalry heats up - Asian Tribune

" Neville de Silva - Diplomatic Editor Asian Tribune London, 07 September, (Asiantribune.com): It was like another night of the long knives. Epithets were flying fast and furious as the Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Chancellor Gordon Brown, his heir apparent, confronted...

Knives out in the open as Labor Party rivalry heats up - Asian Tribune

" Neville de Silva - Diplomatic Editor Asian Tribune London, 07 September, (Asiantribune.com): It was like another night of the long knives. Epithets were flying fast and furious as the Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Chancellor Gordon Brown, his heir apparent, confronted...

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