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INSIGHT NEWS October 29 - November 4, 2012 • MN Metro Vol. 39 No. 44 • The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • www.insightnews.com
L-R: Scott Gray, Minneapolis Urban League president and CEO; Ben Jealous, NAACP president and Al McFarlane, Insight News editor-in-chief
NAACP’s Ben Jealous rallies Minnesota opposition to voter ID and marriage amendments
National NAACP President Ben Jealous was in town this past week to show his support for forces united to defeat two proposed amendments on the Nov. 6 state ballot. Jealous came to town to campaign against the proposed voter ID amendment and the proposed amendment against gay
to restrict rights,” said Jealous, who spoke in a televised forum with several area political and community leaders. “Once you go down that road, our community and people of color will be hurt again and again.”
NAACP TURN TO 15
Saint Paul Public School referendum adds $9 million for technology
Seniors voice opposition to Medicare cuts By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer
By Melvin Carter III, Saint Paul City Councilmember
A group of seniors stood with several DFL leaders to tell Republicans, “Don’t touch my Medicare.” US Reps. Betty McCollum (MN-4), and Keith Ellison (MN-5) and DFL congressional candidates Mike Obermueller and Brian Barnes gathered at the State Capitol with a group of seniors to voice their opposition against the Republican and
U.S. Representative Betty McCollum (MN-4)
marriage. Both were placed on the ballot by a majority Republican state legislature. And while the issues are not connected on the ballot, Jealous and others believe they should be connected when voters go to the polls. “After a century of using the state Constitution to expand rights we’re beginning to see it used
Jeremy Daves
Melvin Carter III
Suluki Fardan
It is critical that our community support the Saint Paul Public
School Referendum on the November 6 ballot, which asks Saint Paul voters to renew the $30 million levy that passed in 2006 and add a $9 million investment in technology for our kids.
SCHOOLS TURN TO 9
MEDICARE TURN TO 14
Romney supports many of Obama’s foreign policy positions By George E. Curry NNPA Editor-in-Chief WASHINGTON (NNPA) – What was billed as the third and final debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney on Monday night often featured the former Massachusetts governor agreeing with actions taken by the president on foreign policy. Unlike his acerbic performance in the earlier debates, Romney agreed with
at least a half-dozen actions taken by Obama, including instituting economic sanctions against Iran, wanting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down, increasing the use of drones, implementing a troop surge in Afghanistan, and supporting the killing of Osama bin Laden. At one point, Obama said: “What you’ve just heard Gov. Romney say is that he doesn’t have different ideas.” A CBS News/GFK instant poll of uncommitted voters
POLICY TURN TO 12
Voter ID
Representative Rena Moran works to defeat voter ID
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Kathy Phifer
Breast Cancer Awareness: A survivor’s story Business
Angela Guy named a Top 2012 Influential Woman in corporate America
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By Ivan B. Phifer, Staff Writer According to the website, www.breastcancer. org, about one in eight U.S. women (just under 12 percent) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of a lifetime. For African-American women breast
Lifestyle
Avenue Eatery reopens on West Broadway
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Suluki Fardan
cancer, it is the most common form of cancer. Kathy Phifer, an eight year survivor of stage 3B breast cancer, was careful to take precautionary measures and underwent regular check-ups.
PHIFER TURN TO 4
Full Circle
Openness: A key ingredient to life
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