She announced her intention to run for the Democraticpresidential nomination in February of 2003. By early 2004, however, she was polling at only about one percent in the critical states of Iowa and New Hampshire, and her campaign was thousands of dollars in debt. On January 15, 2004, four days before the Iowa caucuses, Moseley Braun dropped out of the race and endorsed Howard Dean, who dropped out himself on February 18, 2004.
What distresses me most -- what I am most sick and tired of hearing -- comes from members of the Congressional Black Caucus, Jessie Jackson and others, who say that the victims of Katrina should not be called "refugees" because that word has a "negative connotation".
CarolMosleyBraun in an interview with CNN today specifically linked the words "refugee" and "rioters".
I guess I understand where the fl leadership is coming from (some of the media coverage has been definitively racist).
New releases from: Nora Roberts, Diana Gabaldon, Walter Mosley, Michael Connelly, E.L.Doctorow, Martha Grimes, Jennifer Weiner (author of In Her Shoes), Catherine Coulter, Anne Rivers Siddon, Ruth Rendell, Robert B. Parker.
Other new non-fiction titles: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by Peter Dali; On Mexican Time by Tony Cohan; The Custom of the Sea by Neil Hanson; As Nature Made Him: the story of the boy who was raised as a girl by John Colapinto.
Other new mysteries: The Main Corpse by Diane Mott Davidson (a great culinary whodunit); Murder Goes Humming by Alisa Craig (a wassail bowl spiced with suspense and suspicion); and Abracadaver by Ralph McInerny (a Father Dowling mystery).