Posted on 05/03/2012 2:26:12 PM PDT by Mary Robinson
I know you’re not a so-called blog pimp, but you know you CAN post more than two sentences, don’t you?
The day the blacks forget about entitlements, and start to realize that the world is what you make of it is the day things will begin to change. No one is born to be entitled to anything, life is what you make of it.
Actually, our President believes in principle that laws should be applied unequally. Obama subscribes to a political theory (”Critical Race Theory”, or CRT) that dismisses the principles of “rule of law” and equal protection under the law that are necessary to preserving a free society.
Here are some excerpts from the following site:
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/03/11/What%20Is%20Critical%20Race%20Theory
“We can see the clear footprint of CRT all over the Obama Administration. .............. He appoints Supreme Court judges on the basis of race and gender; his Attorney General refuses to enforce the law equally, because to do so would be to enhance racism.”
Heres what he Obama had to say about Civil Rights and the Supreme Court: He complains that
“ the Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and of more basic issues such as political and economic justice in society.” .
“It didnt break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the founding fathers in the Constitution, at least as its been interpreted and Warren Court interpreted in the same way, that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. Says what the states cant do to you. Says what the Federal government cant do to you, but doesnt say what the Federal government or State government must do on your behalf”
hi larry, if i thought people would read them, i’d post 3 oe 4!
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