GD ieNews | Vol. 3, No. 21 | November 16, 2004
Reader Comments: Is Greater Diversity News Paid for by a Conservative Right-wing Propaganda Machine?
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More Comments: Latinos, Bush, and More
To J. Travis Reep, editor in chief of GreaterDiversity.com and Greater Diversity News From Maria Orsini MSN, RN Dear Travis: I truly appreciate your comments. I am Latino. I was born in Puerto Rico and since then I am considered... Continue»
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Culture Wars - A Moral Voter Majority?
Moral values topped the exit polls as “the issue that mattered most” to voters, some in the blue states were reeling from what they saw as a deep values clash. People on the streets in Boston and New York told their local newspapers they were stunned and hurt — not just because their candidate lost, but because of the alienation they felt from the center of the country. Continue»
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South Asian Editors See GOP Gaining Ground in Community
Editor’s for the country’s vibrant Indian American media gauge Republican efforts to woo their community. They take heart in Bush’s support for outsourcing, hope he’ll raise the cap on high-tech work visas and worry about civil liberties threatened by the Patriot Act. All are excited by the increasing participation of Indian Americans in politics. Continue»
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Army Dreamers: No Latino Left Behind
Now, three weeks after his October 13 death, Amalia Ávila thinks her son was misled, as much by military recruiters who promised him a bright future as by police officers who mentored him. She says they never dispelled the notion that a few years with the marines would make him a cop someday. Continue»
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