The Morning Mix, for August 1, 2011 - 8:00am
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Erica and Tara speak with organizers of the International Day of Protest & Solidarity with the Prison Hunger rally and march. They also speak with activists regarding the 66th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the implication of Fukushima to that history as well as speak with organizers of an emergency town hall forum on PG & E’s wireless smart meters.
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Now Harris is the problem? This is a woman who ran on "de criminalizing drug addicts and reducing prison population", and coming up with alternative ways of helping first time offenders, minor offenders and juvenile offender...now she is the target?
What is your agenda? You don't like brown women with names like Kamala? Or is this California clueless provincialism which goes around and around in circles with theories, not ideals, devoid of roots in reality and actual policies. Or is this pragmatic discussion that focuses too much on petty issues - allowing for conservatives to take over? Would you have preferred somebody with a name John, Jane and Jill?
I am not ethnic provincialist..in my world people like Casey Anthony would not be persecuted or let-go-free strictly based on race (Black or Brown) or Anglo identity. But then I might be a minority within a minority for that. It is amusing that many American minorities and immigrants would never live outside California...yet they are all "Americans". Why? There are forty other States between New York and Cal, and many places between big American cities.