EDITORIAL

Censoring the president

Not too many generations ago, the pursuit of education was highly valued in black communities across America. People understood that a good education was necessary to get a good job. However, a good education was not easily achieved. Prior to the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954, it was not a violation of federal law to segregate public schools by race. More »

OPINION

No excuse for gun violence

Jasmine Lynn, a Spelman College sophomore, was killed by a stray bullet as she walked on the campus of Clark Atlanta University just after midnight on Sept. 2. She was chatting with friends not far from the place where six shots were fired during a fight at Clark Atlanta. More »

Health insurance, health care and health: The confusion of public debate

When I worked as an economist at the Council of Economic Advisers during the Carter administration, I was responsible for collecting and analyzing data and formulating health care policy. Thirty years have passed and the American public, the media and the political leadership continues to confuse three very different issues - health insurance, health care and health. This confusion leads to unnecessary acrimonious debate, because analysis and solutions to any one of these three related subjects do not translate into solutions for all three simultaneously. More »

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

A matter of respect

It was only a matter of time before the true colors of the health care opponents came out. It didn't surprise me that, sooner or later, a "birther," a "deather," or some oddball combination of sub-humanity like U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson could be expected to let loose with a foul attack on the president. Just like a skunk in a rose garden. More »


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How do you feel about the recent rash of disrespect to President Obama?

Among all the presidents this country has had, Barack Obama is unique. I believe he is resourceful enough to deal with any disrespect which comes from people who are not used to an African American president. More »