Rev. Byron Williams is a syndicated columnist and pastor of the Resurrection Community Church in Oakland, CA.

Blog Entries by Byron Williams

Finding That Reason To Be Thankful

Posted November 25, 2009 | 05:52 PM (EST)


Without question, Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday.

It is my favorite because it may be our only holiday that does not require a victim for our commemoration -- no one is conquered, no one subjugated, and no one is assassinated. Thanksgiving is a holiday that is...

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People Of Illinois Should Get The Facts From California About Recalling Governors

2 Comments | Posted November 23, 2009 | 10:50 AM (EST)


Dear good people of Illinois:

I understand that you will have a measure on the ballot next year for your approval that would give you a process for recalling a governor.

Given that your last governor was arrested on federal corruption charges and his predecessor is serving time in federal...

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What Is the Health Care Debate Really About?

22 Comments | Posted November 22, 2009 | 04:57 PM (EST)


What is the current health care debate really about?

Is it about cost? Is it government's inability to adequately deliver services that are best left to the private sector? Or is it a middle-class disdain for the poor?

According to the Congressional Budget Office, Senate Democrats this week unveiled The...

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Republican Filibuster May Be the Best Way to Pass Health Care in the Senate

77 Comments | Posted November 15, 2009 | 03:05 PM (EST)


On August 29, 1957, South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond set the record for the longest filibuster on the Senate floor.

Thurmond made congressional history when he finally yielded the floor after speaking continuously for 24 hours and 18 minutes in order to block civil rights legislation.

In retrospect,...

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Native American Insensitivity: An American Tradition

10 Comments | Posted November 12, 2009 | 10:51 AM (EST)


This Sunday, the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League will honor Native American Heritage Month at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Native American Heritage Month recognizes the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the U.S.

I commend the Raider organization for honoring the contributions...

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Will Obama Go to Dover After He Reveals His Afghanistan Plan?

4 Comments | Posted November 1, 2009 | 02:26 PM (EST)


So many soldiers have made their final return to the United States by way of Dover Air Force Base. Dover has proven to be a somber but also politicized point of entry for America's fallen soldiers.

It was the photos from Dover, as the caskets came home as much,...

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Richmond High Rape--What Do We Do With This?

27 Comments | Posted October 29, 2009 | 10:25 AM (EST)


Rape is a unique crime. Unlike other offenses, it is difficult to see any mitigating circumstances that would result in someone taking another person's humanity. There is nothing in our legal system that falls into the murky category of "justifiable rape."

Simply stated, rape is one of...

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Constitutional Rights Despite "Disdain"

196 Comments | Posted October 25, 2009 | 01:17 PM (EST)


There are times, when as a columnist, I receive e-mail and/or voice mail that causes me to either look with the curiosity of "Nipper," the dog portrayed on the RCA Victor advertisements or tennis great John McEnroe as he blurts out: "You cannot be serious!"

I have a cadre of...

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Moral Certainty Leads to Change of Venue

1 Comments | Posted October 22, 2009 | 11:31 AM (EST)


What should be the result when a high-profile case causes public protests, leading to nationally televised vandalism, on-camera threats made against the defendant, and inflammatory remarks made by elected officials before the jury is selected?

Anyone whose legal training at least consisted of Perry Mason reruns, the O.J. Simpson trial...

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Mormon Paradox

365 Comments | Posted October 18, 2009 | 02:15 PM (EST)


It it possible, viewing the same event, whereby the perpetrator can suddenly look like the victim? That is what Elder Dallin H. Oaks, a high-ranking official in the Mormon church, apparently wants us to believe.

Citing an anti-Mormon backlash after Proposition 8, which overturned gay marriage last fall in California,...

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Dr. Robert Scott's Legacy Will Be Impossible to Fill

Posted October 15, 2009 | 10:54 AM (EST)


Last week, Oakland, the Bay Area and the world lost a giant of man with the passing of Dr. Robert Scott. In short, Scott was an humanitarian of the highest order.

Ask people who knew Dr. Scott, and they will be hard-pressed to convey in words the magnitude of his...

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The Making of a Quagmire

20 Comments | Posted October 11, 2009 | 01:54 PM (EST)


Eight years ago, I wrote an essay titled "Confessions of a Quasi-Pacifist." I wrote the piece during a time when I, like many Americans, were trying to understand my feelings immediately following the 9/11 tragedy.

I concluded at the time, I was not the absolute pacifist I...

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Little Support for Uncomfortable Remedies for California Budget Woes

2 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 05:41 PM (EST)


Unless there is an unexpected one-time windfall that befalls California, chances are we will soon hear about the latest deficit projections. It will most likely surpass the previous estimates.

If recent history is any barometer, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will make a statement about his commitment to...

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GOP Must Disavow the Nut Jobs

358 Comments | Posted October 4, 2009 | 03:27 PM (EST)


New York Times columnist Tom Friedman recently expressed concern about the level of violent discourse aimed toward President Barack Obama. Friedman likened it to the atmosphere in which Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated in 1995.

Friedman's column caused Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele to ask the question...

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Gavin Newsom and Meg Whitman Should Hope to Face Each Other

4 Comments | Posted October 1, 2009 | 10:44 AM (EST)


I know it's early to be handicapping the California gubernatorial race, but the way I see it, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom should be rooting for former eBay CEO Meg Whitman to receive the Republican nomination; and Whitman should do likewise for Newsom in the Democratic primary.

This would allow...

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Reflections on Race from the Nation's Capital

18 Comments | Posted September 27, 2009 | 09:13 PM (EST)


Whenever I come to Washington, D.C. I always take time to make certain pilgrimages.

I enjoy sitting on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at the place where Martin Luther King electrified the nation with his "I Have a Dream" speech. I try to imagine the hope that permeated the...

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My Recent Trip to the Mailbox

1 Comments | Posted September 24, 2009 | 04:14 PM (EST)


I recently celebrated my golden anniversary of life. Historically, I've not been one for public celebrations. I have always preferred to use these annual commemorations for quiet moments of self-reflection.

I feel great; I don't look a day over 49. I've even found a measure of contentment by being in...

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Republicans Undercut Their Deficit Argument

111 Comments | Posted September 20, 2009 | 04:49 PM (EST)


Here's a question: How can you tell which political party is out of power?

Answer: It is the party that cares most about the federal deficit.

Strong concern for the deficit usually equates to a party in the political wilderness searching for its moral voice. The budget deficit, simply stated,...

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Van Jones May Be Better Off on the Outside

5 Comments | Posted September 10, 2009 | 10:54 AM (EST)


Imagine for a moment that it's 1977 and that Martin Luther King was still alive and had just been nominated by newly-elected President Jimmy Carter to serve as secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

No doubt King would've brought enormous skills and experience to this endeavor, especially when his civil...

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Isn't Adequate Healthcare a Moral Issue?

3 Comments | Posted September 6, 2009 | 02:34 PM (EST)


What exactly constitutes a moral issue? I know many would classify gay marriage and abortion as such, but I'm not certain how something becomes a moral issue other than that if enough people say it loud enough and long enough for it to be so.

Shouldn't health care receive the...

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