trolls nameless and otherwise
Monday, April 18th, 2016Anonymity
is not the source of hatred.
A fetid heart is.
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Anonymity
is not the source of hatred.
A fetid heart is.
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Carpetbagger scribes
and activists come down to
save us from ourselves.
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Patient zero brings
horror and end of world for
brain-dead citizens.
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The team left it up
to group chat, management by
quips and emoji.
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Parading cars and
junk food races keep the old
ballpark at peak fun.
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Today’s runoff results from state and metro Birmingham races … (Primary results from March 1.)
More election coverage in our Vote 2016 special report.
The general election takes place Nov. 8.
Voter turnout (estimated):
All races
Winner in red
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Water fountains for
every race. Schooling till eighth
grade. Guns and Bibles.
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A look at Birmingham in videos …
V.V.S. and friends perform in March at Sky’s Da Limit Sports Bar in Ensley. From Nina Ross.
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Hiking to the Skyhy Treehouse at Red Mountain Park. From Emily Cuthbert.
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Promo for Kappa Alpha Psi event at the Carver Theatre downtown. From FwdGraphics.
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A day of shopping, ministering and dining out. From allGODbuddy.
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University of Connecticut students spend their alternative spring break in Birmingham for Habitat for Humanity. From UConn Habitat for Humanity.
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A night at the club. From Phillip Davison.
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Chicago heavy metal band Disturbed performs “The Sound of Silence” in March at Iron City on Southside. From lewismw.
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Travis Tritt performs in March at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Kelli Thompson.
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Bob Friedman, project director of the Birmingham Black Radio Museum, discusses the organization’s mission. From Alabama Newscenter.
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“American Idol” winner and rock singer Kris Allen performs “Waves” in March at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From headonfire1105.
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A spring break trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From Zury Bustos.
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Promo for Neighborhood Barre in Lakeview. From 81 Shop.
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A Saturday biking with friends through downtown Birmingham on Zyp bikes. From Ellen Davis.
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Butch from Mississippi gets a job in Birmingham. From Fup Duk.
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Unicycle tricks over spring break at the Abroms-Engel Institute for Visual Arts on Southside. From Ryman Lollar.
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See first grader Kameria's wish come true after writing a letter to @POTUS. #ObamaAndKids https://t.co/YEKbv4G6lw
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 30, 2016
Birmingham student Kameria Crayton meets President Obama on Easter after her crying video goes viral. From the White House.
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At one end, splicing
genes. At the other end, can
rocks feel emotions?
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Order quickly. Mac
and cheese is a vegetable.
Get off of your phone.
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The details matter
more than the employees or
customers or soul.
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A handful of voters will visit the polls next week to decide the runoff races in Alabama. Some districts — but not all — in the 41 counties holding runoff elections will have contests.
Sample ballots for Jefferson and Shelby Counties are included below. Birmingham Watch has a guide to the remaining candidates in Birmingham-area races.
For easier viewing, you can download or zoom to full screen with the embedded Jefferson County Democratic runoff ballot.
Polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.
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Find your polling place and districts.
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Sample ballots for other counties with runoffs.
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Jefferson County: Democratic ballot
Jefferson County: Republican ballot
Shelby County: Republican ballot
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