'Bounty Hunter' Suspended From TV Over Race
'Bounty Hunter' Suspended From TV Over Race Television station A&E has suspended the popular "Dog the Bounty Hunter" show in response to alleged racist remarks made by the show's co-star Duane Dog Chapman. According to The New York Times, an audio tape surfaced on The National Enquirer's web site Wednesday afternoon, in which Chapman could be heard "directing his racist hatred" at his son Tucker's girlfriend. A&E quickly released a statement declaring that they were unaware of Chapman's behavior and have suspended the show pending an investigation. (See also: Which Words (And the Celebrities Who Use Them) Are Most Offensive?) First Nooses, Now Swastikas: What's Going On at Ivy school Bush Voting-Rights Head Slammed for Racist Remarks House Democrats showed their dismay with Justice Department voting-rights head John Tanner Wednesday after Tanner made a series of racially motivated comments, including suggesting that voting affects whites more than blacks because blacks "die first," reports The Washington Post. In a tense appearance before the House, House members criticized Tanner for his tone and words; Tanner, in the same meeting, apologized for his behavior and comments made earlier this month about older Latinos. (See also: 'They Die First': Bush's Head of Voting Rights Doesn't Care if Older Latinos Can't Vote) The Los Angeles city council voted unanimously Wednesday to reinstitute policies illegalizing discrimination on the basis of orientation. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will re-issue an executive order first released by then-Mayor Richard Riordan banning discrimination in city agencies based on orientation, reports DailyNews.com. (See also: Transgender Rights Reinserted in Controversial Gay-Workplace Bill) GOP's Christian-Conservative Grip Slipping GOP presidential hopefuls are losing footing with their Christian-conservative voting base, a A day after she double-talked her position on immigration reform, Sen. Hilary Clinton offered her support for New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's plan to award licenses to undocumented immigrants, reports The New York Times. "Sen.
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