Another Shooting in D.C.: An “Erratic” But Unarmed Woman Drove to the White House First, Tried to Breach Security, Then Was Chased by Cops, and Finally Was Shot and Killed with Her Child in the Back Seat
• October 3, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in African American History, Alcoholism/Drug Abuse, American Politics, Black People, Class, Crime, Cultural History, Health, History, Journalism and Ethics, Mass Shootings, Mental Health/Psychology, MSNBC, National Issues, Obama Administration, Television, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Tea Party Movement, Women
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As Newly Enfranchised D.C. Gays Rush for Marriage Licenses, The Vatican is Rocked By Yet Another Gay Sex Scandal
• March 5, 2010 • 6 CommentsPosted in Africans, Black People, Crime, Documentaries, Health, Mental Health/Psychology, Nigeria, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome, Rape/Sex Crimes, Religion, Sexuality, Television, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Rest of the World
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