Seems another Trump hit piece. Isn’t it interesting that so many of these “racial insults” are completely unwitnessed by anyone but the complaining liberal.
Yes it is. I didn't much believe the media before, but it's almost to the point that I don't believe one single solitary word they tell me. If they say the sky is blue, I will go outside to verify it, before I believe it.
“’Them black people. You give them directions and they don’t understand a thing. They can’t even speak English.’
He should hear what people say about old people,like me,and even here on FR.
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Just saw another one from the NYTimes about a young waitress who got a mean note instead of a tip because she is an illegal immigrant. Must be an epidemic (of propaganda, that is).
Shuman is not only a pajamaboy, he’s a giant hypocrite. Here is his letter to the editor of a local paper, “appalled” (apparently his favorite emotion) that a contract limited the free speech rights of a public employee (link: http://www.pennlive.com/opinion/2013/09/susquehanna_superintendents_contract_shouldnt_muzzle_the_board_pennlive_letters.html ):
I am appalled that any board member would agree by contract to muzzle his or her criticism of a public employee, that any solicitor would permit his client to sign such a document, and that Susquehanna Township has a superintendent who felt it necessary to seek and then hide behind such terms.
The school board and the superintendent set the tone for discourse in our public schools. Think of the message they have sent to our children.
In 1927 Justice Brandeis wrote:
Those who won our independence believed that the final end of the State was to make men free to develop their faculties . They believed that freedom to think as you will and to speak as you think are means indispensable to the discovery and spread of truth; that, without free speech and assembly, discussion would be futile; that, with them, discussion affords ordinarily adequate protection against the dissemination of noxious doctrine; that the greatest menace to freedom is an inert people; that public discussion is a political duty, and that this should be a fundamental principle of the American government.
Dr. Kegerises contract, an agreement between a public entity and a public employee, is a shameful abdication of responsibility and a shameful repudiation of these core First Amendment principles.
CARL H. SHUMAN, Susquehanna Twp.