Whether you are in Kenya or living abroad, I would like to know your take on the current crisis!
Few American icons are as universally loved as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His struggle for civil rights remains fresh in the minds of many, and today of all days, we're reminded of his work to promote racial equality.
Doomed? Strong word. But I hear it a lot from a friend in Paris who is an economist. He's convinced the French state is headed toward bankruptcy. The French economy&nb
These might be considered major strides--if it were 1908. As it stands, the long-suffering women of Saudi Arabia are probably just happy to gain any small victories they can get. First, from The Telegraph:
The Brody File doesn't have to say it. I'll let Barack Obama explain the importance of this Saturday's South Carolina primary. See his comments below as reported by The Chicago Tribune:
News Flash: Mormons went for Mitt Romney in Nevada. I know it's a shock but it's true.
Hillary's victory in Nevada says a lot about her exceptional organization and a campaign that is jazzed for a fight.
A win for Romney in Nevada Saturday. Let me summarize the reactions of the Romney campaign and the other campaigns:
Hey everybody, David Brody here in South Carolina for the South's first primary vote. My producer Robin Mazyck and I will be updating you live, throughout the night. Robin will be bringing you updates from John McCain central in Charleston, S.C., and I will be updating you from Huckabee headquarters in Columbia, S.C. Comments? Send David or Robin an e-mail. For more up-to-minute returns on the South Carolina race, click here. 10:50 p.m. -
class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt">Faith and politics have really intersected big time in the 2008 presidential race. Now there’s a full length movie about the topic. It’s called “Article 6: Faith, Politics, America”. More on what it is about below: