Back when Eliot Morgan and I were co-hosting a radio show on XM, we had an occasional segment: "The black race can't afford you no more!" It apparently was controversial to some of our listeners who complained about us. It featured black criminals who should be abandoned by black people. If the cops are right--and I say if because I was in Boston when Charles Stuart accused a black man of killing his wife--then Curtis Lavelle Vance needs to added to the list. * * * I was talking to a casual acquaintance when I saw the news report that police had tied a suspect to the rape and murder of an Arkansas TV news anchor (Anne Pressly ) I looked it up on my Pocket PC, then I told her, "I'm going to show you his photo." She said the same thing my mother used to say when a suspect had been identified: "I hope he isn't black." I then said the same thing I used to say as a youngster, "I hope they catch him!" (Or, "I hope they got the right gu
"No matter who says what, you should accept it with a smile and do your own work."--Mother Teresa (attributed)