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Hoover Institution research fellow Shelby Steele, a leading black commentator on current events, links this degenerate genre to the myth of what he refers to as the “Bad Ni--er” of the slavery era
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Shelby Steele comments that in this context for a minority member to think of himself “as an American and an individual is to lose power
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Ward Connerly, Walter Williams, Shelby Steele, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and many other blacks prominent for their individual achievements have felt the lash of this unrelenting tactic
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The underlying reason for such intensity, says Hoover Institution senior fellow Shelby Steele, is that liberalism, as now practiced by the Democratic Party, has survived “decades past the credibility of its ideas
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Shelby Steele not only condemns the column as “vile,” but also reveals the uncomfortable truth about the attitude behind Dowd’s column
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’ Strains credulity! Shelby Steele9 wrote “There was a summary indictment of America that emerged in the 1960s by a convergence of many social protest movements –
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I wanted to leave it at that, but our youngest ankle-biter, Shelby,
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If Shelby had made that picture at school, it probably
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Like al the littlest kids, Shelby was here with her
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Shelby to master her powers
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Little Shelby was chasing the other ankle-biters with a fistful
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Below us, the ankle-biters shrieked with joy as Shelby tried to tag
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Young Shelby had
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Little Shelby yel ed, “Stop it! Stop it!” Our other
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That afternoon he rang Darin Shelby, one of his long time mates,
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Shelby and he had even vied for
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Barbara Jordan: American Hero, the 1998 work by Mary Beth Rogers, and Barbara Jordan: A Self-Portrait, the Congresswoman’s joint 1979 book with Shelby Hearon, both have more on this great Congresswoman
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’’ Said Ray Shelby, of the battleship KONGO
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“I hear you’ll be joining us on the Bridge soon,” Shelby said
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“He has a point,” Shelby said
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“Has it occurred to you that he does look like an elf?” Shelby remarked
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“Stay in character,” Shelby admonished them, blocking with her sword, and then
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Janeway and Shelby both touched his hands, and Jaxa wiped some of the sweat
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“Of course you did,” Shelby said, not buying it for a moment
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“What rumors would that be?” Shelby asked
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“Helm, adjust the coordinates accordingly,” Shelby assisted, noticing the cadet
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“Eject the core,” Shelby instructed
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Everyone on the Bridge had departed but him, Tuvok, Janeway and Shelby, as they still had jobs to do
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Tuvok was assisting with the evacuation from his station, and Shelby and Janeway were following along, giving instructions and
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Get yourself and Shelby to safety
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Shelby, who was just entering sick bay, called out for assistance and went to Doctor Crusher’s aid
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“Did we recover the remains of everyone from the Texas?” Shelby asked
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“I have to agree,” Shelby said
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He could see Shelby pacing, extremely agitated, perhaps due to the fact that there was nothing left for her to do but get the Captain to safety, and the Captain was not having it
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“Just trying to be helpful,” Shelby insisted
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And Shelby, which
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He saw them whole: Riker, Worf, La Forge, and Shelby
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Tammas lingered on the image of Shelby, entertaining unprofessional thoughts
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All the virtual images of Shelby lined up around him as he spun at vertigo causing speeds
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The various virtual images of Shelby were suddenly replaced by those of the
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He could also make the real Shelby look like the real Deanna, for that matter, and it would be just as easy as morphing the image of Shelby into Deanna had been
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He could make Shelby look like anything he wanted
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He realized he didn’t want Shelby, or Crusher, to be Deanna
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“Excuse me?” Shelby asked Worf
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Garcia? And why is Shelby out of uniform?”
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Shelby looked down at herself
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“If you do this, Garcia, your career in Star Fleet is over!” he said, pointing at Shelby as though he was talking to himself
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Shelby, did I tell you that you sure are cute in that outfit
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transported Shelby and Tuvok over to K7, while she arranged shuttle recovery for the Atlantis
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Meanwhile, Shelby was in the rougher section of the station, thinking this is
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“Teach you what?” Shelby asked, continuing to scan the faces around her
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“Tell me about him,” Shelby said
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“What do you mean by that type?” Shelby said
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“You mean, he was using a communicator?” Shelby asked
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“He started a fight with a Klingon?” Shelby repeated, wondering if they were
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“Do you know where he went?” Shelby asked
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Shelby waited to be filled in, and after a moment of no info, she prompted the
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“Where did she take him?” Shelby interrupted her
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Shelby turned and left
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“Yeah, and there are flagrant health code violations,” Shelby said
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In order to keep pace with Tuvok, Shelby had to keep slowing down
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Shelby waited a moment and then pushed the button several more times
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Shelby and Tuvok turned and headed down the corridor
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Shelby and Tuvok stopped
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"Shelby, bring us out of warp," Janeway ordered
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Shelby, scan the area for any signs of ships or other activity
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Shelby signed, took the keys and was about to leave when she turned back
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Shelby swung the car carefully onto the unpaved road and realized that the drive up to the cabin will be challenging to say the least and difficult
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For one second his eyes lit up and the thought of ‘Shelby came back to me, she still loves me’ went through his mind and then remembering who was standing behind him, not caring about his own life he shouted “get back into the car Shelby, drive away fast”
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Shelby was standing on the porch looking at him in shock with a stunned expression in her eyes
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Shelby tried to turn and run but got no further than a few yards when she felt a hand grabbing her hair, hauling her brutally back, lifting her up and throw her into the cabin
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Shelby tried to gather her courage together “I can ask you the same
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Chase turned to him while holding his gun pointed at Shelby
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He took the rope from the chair Jason had been confined to earlier, motioned with the gun for Shelby to join him next to Jason “git over there and tie him up”
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When Shelby made no move to obey, he again grabbed a handful of her hair and dragged her over to where Jason was still unsuccessfully trying to stand up
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He stood over them giggling like crazy as Shelby tied Jason’s hands behind his back and ran the rope down to his ankles
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“That will keep you quiet” and turned back to Shelby
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Shelby had her back to the wall and was trying to think fast how to keep this monster away from her
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Shelby let out one horrible, ear-piercing scream, dying away into whimpers of pain as he pounded into her again and again
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Jason, bound and gagged, his eyes bulging with the effort to get free, could only watch helplessly as his wife, his beloved Shelby got brutalized by this barbaric monster
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Chase, having spent himself inside Shelby, pulled out and snarled “You whores are all the same, pretending not to want it, but getting your kicks from of a real man fucking your brains out” and turning to Jason “you enjoyed the side show admit it
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Shelby moaned in pain as she tried to move and covered herself with what was left of her clothes
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Shelby was in shock, her mind paralysed
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That slobbering monster in the car had not only violated her in the most brutal and vicious way, but also killed her man, the love of her life and now he is forcing Shelby to help him to get away
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Shelby wrenched the car to the right with what little fortitude she had left, narrowly missing a rocky outcrop
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“Do you want me to go say something? That’s my cousin Shelby at the door — I know she’ll squeeze Anthony in if I ask
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As he thinks about his past and how most of his livelihood went to the grave with his wife, he remembers Shelby, the girl who wants to move in with him
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There, he sees the Memory Café’s business card that Shelby wrote her phone number on
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There’s no need for alcohol—not even a slight sip—when he calls Shelby
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Shelby arrives later that evening, dressed in a short-sleeved blouse and a skirt
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“My mother,” Shelby says, starting to seat herself in one of the bar chairs
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“You never said why you were looking for an apartment,” he repeats, looking up at Shelby as he reaches for the bottle opener
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“Thank you, Shelby
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He and Shelby, drinking and painting, talking about her long-lost uncle and how she’s been searching for him; his first painting in years, a bleak sunrise against a harsh mountain; and hers, a lonely sea that threatens to swallow any who look at it whole
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It isn’t until he turns to face the living room that he finds Shelby
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All he sees is Shelby, sprawled out along the couch, blood painting her nether region and a thick layer slime coating her chest
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It isn’t Sherry who lies on the couch, brutalized and long since dead—it is a young woman named Shelby, whom he met at the café across the street just yesterday
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The next page reveals a picture of Shelby as a young girl—a teenager with bad acne and braces
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Shelby, who sat in his lap at family reunions; Shelby, who used to show him Picassos when she was five; Shelby, who, after her first menstrual cycle, came knocking on the door in the middle of night
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He hasn’t seen Shelby since her thirteenth birthday