Posted on 12/25/2010 7:33:22 PM PST by Gum Shoe
At what point? Off the books, thats at what point. In the “black” market.
It is the issue of beautiful women that the liberals tried to address with women’s liberation.
They wanted to denigrate beautiful women—because they represent one of the last remaining threats to the egalitarian Utopia.
In a liberal Utopia such women would have their mates determined by a government bureaucracy so that they wouldn’t choose “unfairly”.
Otherwise we will never all be truly equal.
“For a Liberal, if everyone is a millionaire, that is “fair”. If only some people are millionaires, that is “unfair”. Either everyone is a winner, or everyone is a loser. That would appear to be “fair” to a Liberal.”
Sorry, this is where you are incorrect.
For a Liberal, if everyone is a millionaire, that is “fair” as long as they don’t have to participate. Everyone deserves equal healthcare, as long as they are exempt. Everyone has to get paid the same, except them as they keep the trains running.
Liberalism is only good until it becomes institutionalized. Then it is Communism.
Forcing others to agree that a manifestly stupid thing is a wonderful and good thing is a demonstration of power.
Ft. Hood is the present culmination of this manifest stupidity. There are coming others and worse.
Didn’t Rush once say that feminism was invented to allow unattractive women access to the mainstream of society-?! Look at the lineup of broadcasters on any of the lamestream medias “news” programs, and compare it to that on Fox-!!!
As far as hitability is concerned, just about any woman can tell you that guy's aren't as selective as soon imagine.
I have a friend who is a "one-on-one" for a special needs child in a public school. Each one of the special ed children at my friend's school has his/her own "one-on-one." The parents tend to be extremely demanding. If the mother of my friend's student is ever displeased about anything, the school district panics, fearing a lawsuit, and they call in armies of lawyers for emergency meetings that go on for days. And people wonder why the public schools cost so much.
Some of the special needs kids are classified as SED (severely emotionally disturbed.) Yet they still have to go to the regular school. The regular kids are terrified of these SED kids. Some of the special ed kids will do things like taking all their clothes off in class. It sounds really chaotic sometimes, and it's GOT to affect the education of the non-special-needs students.
When I was a kid, any "SED" or similar kid would have to go to a special school. I listen to my friend's horror stories and it just seems insane to me. Why are we doing this?
As for affirmative action, I don't follow sports, but I do know a lot of Lakers fans. I've never heard one complain that it's "not fair" that most of the Lakers are black males. Nobody is suggesting that the Lakers should be forced to hire women, short people, disabled people, mentally handicapped people, etc. That's because all the fans care about is excellence; they want the Lakers to WIN. Affirmative action will not end until we desire excellence in other areas just the same way we desire it in sports.
Updated: Thursday, 16 Dec 2010, 2:03 PM CST Published : Wednesday, 15 Dec 2010, 7:22 PM CST
By Mike Flannery, FOX Chicago News
Chicago - On Wednesday, Chicago mayoral candidate James Meeks said that only African-Americans should be able to participate in affirmative action programs-- and that Hispanics, Asians, and women should be excluded. Later, he tried to clarify his remarks
I could go for a law requiring sterilization as a condition for receiving public assistance for more than 12 months.
If done properly, "Affirmative Action" would require all capable welfare recipients to earn their benefits by cleaning buildings, public land and streets, shoveling sidewalks and driveways for the disabled/elderly and other socially desirable manual labor tasks.
“I could go for a law”
Yeah, but for liberals in general.
While I don't think I'd be willing to go quite that far, I'd certainly support a requirement for long-term, implanted birth control. A person's circumstances can be reversed; sterilization generally can't (to the best of my knowledge).
“Affirmative action” has replaced “qualified” Gender, color, race essential in job experience.
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