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  • Pulitzer winner Eugene Robinson writes in his new book, Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America, that while there is an impressive transcendent Black upper echelon, of which the President is a part, there is also a disturbingly high number of abandoned poor in the economic underclass.

    Brian Levin, J.D.: 25 Years On: Rev. M.L. King Day Yields Hope & Much Unfinished J.D. Brian Levin 2011

  • Splintering crab shacks and tumbledown barns stand next to gated getaways for D.C. lobbyists and Wall Street traders who arrive from Washington or New York via helicopter or Gulfstream jet, drawn by some of the best fishing and hunting on the Eastern Seaboard.

    Md. has much to say about millionaire sportsman's dream for private island 2010

  • Splintering the federal government holds both political benefits for the country and economic benefits for the regions to which jobs are dispersed, said Robert Rupp, a political scientist at West Virginia Wesleyan College -- and a resident of a state that has enjoyed a very targeted form of federal job relocation, thanks to the late senator Robert Byrd.

    Unbuckling the Beltway 2010

  • In his book "Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America," Washington Post columnist and MSNBC commentator Eugene Robinson has finally come up with a resonant term for the black urban poor: Abandoned.

    Book Review Roundup: Rockefellers, Steve Martin, Jay Leno And More The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Splintering the federal government holds both political benefits for the country and economic benefits for the regions to which jobs are dispersed, said Robert Rupp, a political scientist at West Virginia Wesleyan College -- and a resident of a state that has enjoyed a very targeted form of federal job relocation, thanks to the late senator Robert Byrd.

    The case for breaking up Washington -- and scattering government across America 2010

  • Splintering crab shacks and tumbledown barns stand next to gated getaways for D.C. lobbyists and Wall Street traders who arrive from Washington or New York via helicopter or Gulfstream jet, drawn by some of the best fishing and hunting on the Eastern Seaboard.

    Public issues take root on Md. private island 2010

  • Splintering crab shacks and tumbledown barns stand next to gated getaways for D.C. lobbyists and Wall Street traders who arrive from Washington or New York via helicopter or Gulfstream jet, drawn by some of the best fishing and hunting on the Eastern Seaboard.

    Public issues take root on Md. private island 2010

  • Splintering the federal government holds both political benefits for the country and economic benefits for the regions to which jobs are dispersed, said Robert Rupp, a political scientist at West Virginia Wesleyan College -- and a resident of a state that has enjoyed a very targeted form of federal job relocation, thanks to the late senator Robert Byrd.

    The case for breaking up Washington -- and scattering government across America 2010

  • Splintering crab shacks and tumbledown barns stand next to gated getaways for D.C. lobbyists and Wall Street traders who arrive from Washington or New York via helicopter or Gulfstream jet, drawn by some of the best fishing and hunting on the Eastern Seaboard.

    Public issues take root on Md. private island 2010

  • Splintering the federal government holds both political benefits for the country and economic benefits for the regions to which jobs are dispersed, said Robert Rupp, a political scientist at West Virginia Wesleyan College -- and a resident of a state that has enjoyed a very targeted form of federal job relocation, thanks to the late senator Robert Byrd.

    The case for breaking up Washington -- and scattering government across America 2010

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