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Farmland Tractor
12:55 PMJul 06 2009
GET USED TO IT !! THE MINORITY LIBERALS IN OFFICE ARE EXTREMELY RACIST !! THEY HATE AMERICA ! SOTOMAYER IS A CLASSIC EXAMPLE , THE LITTLE RACIST GOT HERE ASS TOLD IN THIS RULING !!
PAsmuth
05:48 AMJul 05 2009
Tlee47ftw...On the other hand, blacks are still suffering from the effects of slavery and segregation. Their ancestors had no property to leave them, no inheritance. Their ancdestors couldn't help them with an education. It was even illegal in the south to teach a slave to read.......BALONEY !!! My Italian grandparents checked-in at Ellis Island, not speaking a word of English, lived in a one room, smelly, basement apartment, but knew how TO WORK ! That WORK ETHIC was passed down my parents, then to me and my kids and because of it, we live a decent life. You have to WORK HARD to get ahead in life. I'm tired of all these excuses.
ImARZRN
07:41 PMJul 04 2009
Tlee47ftw...On the other hand, blacks are still suffering from the effects of slavery and segregation. Their ancestors had no property to leave them, no inheritance. Their ancdestors couldn't help them with an education. It was even illegal in the south to teach a slave to read........ 1837-.Institute for Colored Youth founded by Richard Humphreys; later became Cheyney University. 1869-Howard University's law school becomes the country's first black law school. 1876-Meharry Medical College, the first black medical school in the U.S. 1881-Spelman College, the first college for black women in the U.S. So over 140 yrs they could get an education "IF THEY WANTED TO LEARN" instead they keep blaming the white people of "KEEPING THEM DOWN."
ImARZRN
07:31 PMJul 04 2009
Tlee47ftw-On the other hand, blacks are still suffering from the effects of slavery and segregation. Their ancestors had no property to leave them, no inheritance. Their ancdestors couldn't help them with an education. It was even illegal in the south to teach a slave to read. They weren't allowed to go to white schools until about 40 years ago. You put a people, of any race, into a society that holds them down for 300 years and expect them to pull themselves up equal to where you are in 40 years and it will fail. They are owed a helping hand. In many cases, the good life some of you are living now was started by the ...........And we can say the same for every country on this planet. What about the Pyramids in Egypt? How do you think they came about? What about the Parthenon in Greece and the Roman Colosseum? They were all built by slaves. That was the way it was back then. Way before our time.
Flordian
06:47 PMJul 04 2009
As a retired firefighter, getting a promotion was almost impossible. I went to college and obtained a BA degree. Even with that, I was hung out to dry. Why? Because the new affirmative action program allowed Blacks to jump through the promotion requirements to fill a statisical need based off race only. What's really sad was the fact that many of these Blacks had the absolute minimum of an education. My city actually hired them as 'trainees' prior to taking the entrance examine. They studied for 6 weeks on taking the entrance exam. If they passed, they immediately went to the head of the line. Dito for promotions...very unqualified Black officers were promoted with a minimal of experience. Also, I feel this had a direct impact of the unfortunate loss of life for several firefighters. The White firefighters could not say a word about this because of PC. Hey, did you know back then and even today the Blacks have their own Union? They are affiliated with the AFLCIO. They attend and vote i...
Onemissourian
02:51 PMJul 04 2009
HEY THAT'S THE TICKET PEOPLE! PUT DOWN ON JOB APPLICATIONS THAT YOU ARE BLACK AND MAKE THEM PROVE YOUR NOT. TIME TO FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE !
Onemissourian
02:46 PMJul 04 2009
MAYBE WE SHOULD ALL PUT DOWN ON JOB APPLICATIONS THAT WE ARE BLACK. OBAMA DID AND WE ALL KNOW HE ISN'T . SEEMS TO BE THE WAY TO GET AHEAD
Onemissourian
02:44 PMJul 04 2009
I GUESS WHEN YOU DRAIN ALL THE WATER OUT OF THE POOL YOU CAN'T DROWN BUT THEN YOU CAN'T SWIM EITHER. THE COURTS WANT TO DRAIN THE POOLS BECAUSE THE BLACKEY'S CAN'T FIGURE OUT SIMPLE BASIC IDEAS . AS BECOME SMART AND LEARN WHAT PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO TEACH YOU INSTEAD OF TEARING UP STUFF . THEN AND ONLY THEN WILL YOU BECOME AVAILABLE TO PROGRESS. LET ME ASK THIS ? WOULD YOU HIRE THESE PEOPLE THAT COULDN'T PASS A TEST TO WORK FOR YOU ?
Bnofreeride
07:35 AMJul 04 2009
Whites were discriminated against? NO WAY!! You have got to be kidding me? I thought discrimination was against blacks only (sorry Afro Americans).

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