Prince has a new song for which proceeds will go to the efforts to help the victims of Hurricane Kartrina. Get it
here, if you're so inclined. If not, there's
http://www.redcross.org/ for direct donations.
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http://www.redcross.org/ or the charity of your choice. Small amounts are okay if that's all one can do. Millions of small amounts add up.
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Not because of the war in Iraq, which I believe he opposes as well, but for Bush's immigration policies (or lack thereof).
Click here for the article.
I found that story while searching for articles on Farrakhan's endorsement of a comment made by Vincente Fox a while back. I didn't spend a whole lot of time on the issue, but all I found were repetitions of the
Associated Press story which concentrated on a few one-liners. I was hoping to find a more detailed account. The story's a week old or so, but I'd just heard about it, having downloaded and watched a couple of episodes of Bill Maher's Real Time yesterday.
Here's a re-cap of the controversy.
As for Farrakhan, a lot of people had the usual comments (I have mixed feelings on the dude, myself), but conservatives seem to be in denial of the fact that he is one of them, more or less. That's besides the point anyway.
Here's a view I tend to agree with.
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