Recounting the heroism of Cuba’s fallen and forgotten freedom-fighters.
They Fought Like Tigers
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Hey Keith & Chris! Here’s a Black Tea Partier!
Conventional wisdom holds that the Tea Party movement must be racist—after all, as Keith Olbermann has asked, “where are the people of color” at their rallies? Somehow, Sean Hannity managed to find one last night: Erik Rush, the columnist who first broke the story of Barack Obama’s old pal, Rev. Jeremiah Wright:
Wright-gate is familiar ground [...]
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