Operative word "most". I would love to find something to disagree with while talking to Walter Williams. Marxine Waters I'm afraid of.
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Terrific column. BUMP!
Unless the black participant was giving me a threatening look or speaking as if he or she would kill any mofo who dared disagree, I don't think I would have thought twice about offering my honest opinion. Of course, I was the only one brave (or dumb) enough to suggest to two gay co-workers that it was not appropriate for them--or any couple, gay or straight--to make out in the elevator.
(The Palestinian terrorist regime is the crisis and Israel's fist is the answer.)
Spot on!
I have noticed that both blacks and whites tend to be extra nice to each other. Not that there is anything wrong with this
but the media and government have done alot of harm by "balkanizing" groups.
True integration requires an end to the racist stigma
created by do-gooders. Of course their intentions were "noble" but in real life it created a seperate but equal
outcome.
So PC hurts the integrity of the paneling process.
Why can't each person on the panel be held in individual confidentiality until all have stated their views. Then they won't have to worry about the black (or Indian or Oriental) voice hogging the scene.
Trouble is, politically correct liberalism has brainwashed almost all blacks into believing that ALL their problems are based on race.
Scary in the context of a jury. But btw, did anyone notice the racist bits in Pirates?
Related:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1383873/posts
Court Decides Reparations Suit Against Democrats
Posted on 04/14/2005 5:54:05 PM EDT by JulieRNR21
Court Decides Reparations Suit Against Democrats By Frances Rice
The U.S. District Court in Seattle, Washington issued a historic ruling in the landmark Reparations lawsuit (Case No. CV04-2442) filed against the Democratic Party by Rev. Wayne Perryman, author of the book entitled Unfounded Loyalty: An In-depth look into the Love Affair Between Blacks and Democrats.
Reacting to the court's decision, Rev. Perryman, who will be the keynote speaker at the June 11, 2005 Empowerment Award Luncheon sponsored by the SaraMana Black Republican Club at the Sarasota Hyatt at 11:30 AM, thanked his supporters and said: "This case will become a permanent part of the United States Federal Judicial archives for years to come."
Rev. Perryman said that he filed the 180-page Reparations lawsuit for two primary reasons: (1) To obtain redress for the crimes committed against African Americans by the Democratic Party and (2) To officially file a formal case against the Democratic Party as a permanent historic record.
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