Politics, open government, and safe streets. And the constant incursion of cycling.

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Columbia-Highroad Dominates in Philly

The photo sets will have to wait until tomorrow, but I thought some of you might like these finish line shots of today’s race.

Andre Greipel Wins TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship

Ina Yoko Teutenberg Wins Liberty Classic

Clarendon Cup Kids Ride Photos Up

As promised, I’ve posted a raw (unedited) stream of lo-res shots of the kids ride that took place during Sunday’s Clarendon Cup races.  I posting these because I get a lot of search traffic looking for pictures of this ride.   They are being posted under a Creative Commons attribution/non-commercial license, so you’re quite welcome do as you please with them, within those limits.  If your kid is in a shot, and you want a better copy, drop me a note (and include the *exact* file name (e.g., IMG_3765.jpg)).  I’m not in the business of making prints, but if you *really* wanted one, I’m sure we could work something out.

Eric Holder Is Right

Yesterday:

In his first major speech since being confirmed, the nation’s first black attorney general told an overflow crowd celebrating Black History Month at the Justice Department the nation remains “voluntarily socially segregated.”

“Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial we have always been and continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards,” Holder declared.

He is absolutely right, and anyone who says otherwise is almost unbelievably naive or pushing an undeclared agenda.

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