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The Republican’s Historic Night

Raynard Jackson – With all the pundits giving their views on Tuesday night’s election results, I found very little insightful analysis of what really happened. So, if you want the traditional election analysis, then go on the internet and read all the conventional analysis. I want to deal with the election results from a different […]

The Man in the Mirror

By Raynard Jackson – Earlier this week I received a phone call from a good friend and he relayed the following story from a liberal, Democratic friend of his in California. She is a retired worker with a college degree and worked for many years in the court system. She wanted to get back in […]

Alex Sink and Lucius Gantt

By Lucius Gantt-  Right before the 2010 General Election in Florida members of Florida largest Black media companies were asked who should be used to place ads for Democratic candidates in the Black Press.      A majority of the major Black media owners suggested my company, All World Consultants, but some Negro representatives of the […]

I Think, Therefore I Am Not

By Raynard Jackson – Am I the only one who has noticed the media’s total irresponsible coverage of the Rutgers’ college student who committed suicide when he became aware that his roommate streamed his gay sexual encounter on the internet?  I think, therefore, I am not. Supposedly, the student jumped off the George Washington Bridge […]

AfriCan – by Raynard Jackson

During the past two weeks I have been asked to be involved in two projects relating to Africa. While dealing with Africa can sometimes be very frustrating, after the past two weeks, I am very high on the future of Africa. Last month I was asked to help put together the first ever Seychelles Investment […]

Glen Beck’s Restoring Honor

by Raynard Jackson – Originally, I wasn’t going to write about radio talk show entertainer Glen Beck’s supposed “March on Washington;” but, because you, my readers, asked me to comment, I will. The event was called, “Restoring Honor.” Its stated purpose was to be a “celebration of America’s heroes and heritage. So, I have a […]

Silence Can Be So Loud

by Raynard Jackson – What is amazing about the confirmation hearing of Elaine Kagan for the Supreme Court is not the loud rancoring coming out of the Republican Party, but the deafening silence coming from the radical left—especially within the Black and Latino communities. Their silence speaks so loud. When will the Black community become […]