The Other Side of the Tracks A Socially Speaking commentary by Perry Redd I’m trying not to get consumed by the day-to-day antics of the 2013 government shutdown, but I’m a “politics junkie.” I want to stay apprised of the next dumbfounding Republican offer to end the shutdown. In all of the antics, I continue […]
Archive for October 2013
Our Own Worst Enemy
October 16, 2013
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Tags: affordable, Black, Democrats, government shutdown, healthcare, Keith Jackson, Obama, Perry Redd, Race, racism, Republicans, Tea Party, white
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Devilish Disrespect
October 9, 2013“The Other Side of the Tracks” A Socially Speaking commentary by Perry Redd With all of the social injustice embedded within the stalemate in the government shutdown, I am greatly compelled to elevate the discussion on the change of Washington’s National Football League team. I’ll only write it once in this commentary for the sake […]
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Tags: American Indian, change, Dan Snyder, dignity, disrespect, human, Marshall, name, National Football League, Native American, Obama, Perry Redd, Race, racist, Redskins, respect, Roger Goodell, washington
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Dishonest Dicks
October 3, 2013The Other Side of the Tracks a Socially Speaking commentary by Perry Redd It appears that Americans are surprised that the United States government has shut down. I’m repeatedly angered at media soundbites that play voices of people who blame congress for “acting like children” or “not getting along” or “not thinking about the people.” […]
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Tags: affordable care act, government, healthcare, Obama, Perry Redd, president, Republicans, shutdown
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