With everything going on I just want to clear one thing up for the record. This in no way is an attempt to justify a mob storming the Capitol but deals with the process of Congress contesting the election. There have been many statements villainizing the Republicans who refused to certify the Electoral College vote … Continue reading Class Notes
Author: James Finck
2020: A Year of Years
2020 has certainty been a year of years. I do not need to recount the events of this year; we all know them too well. It is just strange to think that it was less than a year ago since we impeached the president, yet it seems more like a decade. As we think back … Continue reading 2020: A Year of Years
Christmas 2020
As I read over the article I was going to send out today, I realized it was too depressing. Instead of comparing the events of this past year to history, I decided I needed something more uplifting, like Christmas. For many, Christmas is the happiest time of the year. For Christians, it celebrates the birth … Continue reading Christmas 2020
Class Notes
Lesley Hazleton wrote an excellent passage in her book the First Muslim about Muhammad, it goes, “To idealize someone is also, in a way, to dehumanize them, so that despite the millions if not billions of words written about Muhammad, it can be hard to get any real sense of the man himself. The more … Continue reading Class Notes
Presidential Pardons
There comes a time for every president when they must face the inevitable reality that they are out of a job. What do most of these men do with this realization that campaigning is over? They pardon whomever they want without fear of consequences. The best evidence that Trump deep down knows he lost is … Continue reading Presidential Pardons
Historically Speaking Update
A couple months ago, I wrote an article called “Divergent Black Voices,” where I spoke about how Walter Williams should be included on any list of important Black voices today for his work in economics and race. The reason he is not discussed today with other important Black leaders is because he is a conservative. … Continue reading Historically Speaking Update
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If you pay attention to sports then you might have heard today that Rafer Johnson has passed away. Johnson is one of the truly great American athletes having won gold in the decathlon in the 1960 Olympic games, the decathlon probably being the toughest sport there is. There has been a lot said today about … Continue reading Class Notes
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Will we ever change the Electoral College? This is not a normal article that I am sending to papers, but I have been asked by a couple online readers if I ever see the possibility of the Electoral College going away. I thought it would be easier to just make a post rather than answer … Continue reading Class Notes
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In 1975, violence began to escalate in Lebanon between the Christian Government leaders and the Muslim majority. Seeing an opportunity, the PLO got involved and Lebanon broke out into Civil War. To help fight the two groups the government asked Syria to help driving out the PLO and putting down the Muslim uprising. Syria helped … Continue reading Class Notes
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During the Great Depression, as weird as it sounds, movies became a vital part of people’s lives. Movies were cheap enough that most could scrap together a few cents to catch a movie now and then. The two most popular genres were gangster films and comedies. Movie gangsters and even some real-life criminals became celebrities. … Continue reading Class Notes
