Month: June 2008

Valedictorian Faces Deportation

When Arthur Mkoyan was two years old, his family fled Armenia to escape the climate of Soviet Union rule.  They’ve been working since 1992 to claim asylum in the United States while their son has excelled in the...

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We Saw the Face of a New America

On May 1st 2006, millions took to the streets in cities and communities throughout the nation to finally have their voices heard. Out from the shadows came the forgotten, the marginalized, the nameless, faceless, mass of...

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Open Thread

I’ve got some database problems and I need to upgrade my server. I will try to initiate that process today, but I’ve got a lot of things on my plate at the moment. I’m tempted to respond to Larry...

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Not Quite Ready to Reconcile

Starting today, you are going to begin to see a lot of posts across the Blogosphere that call for party unity. It is, after all, critical that the two competing camps become reconciled with each other and, as much as possible,...

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