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Blue Helmets vs. Prop. 209
National Review ^
| May 25, 2004
| Lance T. Izumi & Sharon Browne
Posted on 05/25/2004 9:42:23 PM PDT by SpyderTim
May 25, 2004, 8:43 a.m. Blue Helmets vs. Prop. 209 A California judge uses a U.N. treaty to discriminate.
By Lance T. Izumi & Sharon Browne
Ever since Proposition 209, the anti-race-preference initiative, was passed by California voters in 1996, various state and local government agencies have sought a means to save race-based government programs. In a recent ruling, an Oakland judge purports to have found such a means in the form of a U.N. treaty that supposedly trumps Prop. 209....
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: berkeley; california; keepyourpowderdry; prop209; treaty; un; unitednations
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05/25/2004 9:42:24 PM PDT
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SpyderTim
To: SpyderTim
Is there a ban on National Review posts I'm unaware of?
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posted on
05/25/2004 9:54:14 PM PDT
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Nateman
(Socialism first, cancer second.)
To: SpyderTim
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05/25/2004 10:05:29 PM PDT
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CounterCounterCulture
(Racism is wrong, no matter who the government discriminates against)
To: CounterCounterCulture
Thanks. Apparently the FR search engine needs some work!
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05/25/2004 10:09:52 PM PDT
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SpyderTim
To: SpyderTim
Blue helmets are great for Skeet!
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05/25/2004 10:25:30 PM PDT
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Dr. Marten
(Treason...How can such a small word mean so little to so many?)
To: Dr. Marten
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05/26/2004 5:23:47 AM PDT
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BCR #226
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05/26/2004 9:53:07 AM PDT
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Carry_Okie
(There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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