This paragraph alone is one of the most powerful slams at know it all liberals, especially the black poverty pimps. It is also why Justice Thomas is so excoriated by those on the left. He refuses to stay on the "plantation" and spout the liberal line. We need more like him. Congratulations Justice Thomas, for speakign the truth.
1 posted on
06/27/2002 11:38:41 AM PDT by
frmrda
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To: frmrda
The failure to provide education to poor urban children perpetuates a vicious cycle of poverty, dependence, criminality, and alienation that continues for the remainder of their lives. If society cannot end racial discrimination, at least it can arm minorities with the education to defend themselves from some of discriminations effects. But, if not for this vicious cycle, how would liberals hold minority votes hostage?
To: frmrda
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To: frmrda
Thomas is certainly correct, but I would hope that his opinion is based on something more Constitutional than this.
4 posted on
06/27/2002 11:43:14 AM PDT by
r9etb
To: frmrda
Very powerful words, indeed.
5 posted on
06/27/2002 11:43:27 AM PDT by
summer
To: frmrda
What a great man. I never tire of reading his intelligent, insightful, and often stinging remarks. Truly I think he will go down as one of the all time great SCOTUS justices.
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06/27/2002 11:44:00 AM PDT by
volchef
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7 posted on
06/27/2002 11:44:14 AM PDT by
mhking
To: frmrda
I hope Clarence Thomas has a long healthy life and serves on the Court for the duration or until he is term limited out by a Constitutional Amendment. He is a brilliant honest man. And he will deservedly go down in history as one of the best Justices to ever sit on the bench. Freedom loving Americans are going to owe this man their admiration, their respect and their gratitude for his role in preserving freedom.
To: frmrda
Clarence Thomas quotes Thomas Sowell. Wow!
It is about time that Thomas Sowell gets noticed more.
12 posted on
06/27/2002 11:52:03 AM PDT by
ikka
To: frmrda
Without having read his full opinion, I would essentially agree,
although I'm yet a little uneasy over the emphasis on minorities and his nibbling around the edges of the "poverty causes crime" bit.
13 posted on
06/27/2002 11:52:49 AM PDT by
onedoug
To: frmrda
Most black people have faced too many grim, concrete problems to be romantics. They want and need certain tangible results...polls have consistently shown blacks supporting vouchers, sometimes by as much as 65% - should be the new civil rights issue for the 2000's, with conservatives leading the charge for once......
To: frmrda
Whatever my fellow Freepers may think of King George the 1st, we should give him respect for appointing Clarence Thomas.
15 posted on
06/27/2002 11:53:10 AM PDT by
Hacksaw
To: frmrda
Money talks and BS walks.
The Liberal cognoscenti are in a real conundrum here. Do they:
a) Placate their school union members by continuing to support higher salaries for teachers and more money for schools?
Or
b) Do they continue to support the (misguided) loyalty of their Black constituents, by actually trying to improve the overall education of Blacks?
Ahhhh, but here is the rub:
Educated Blacks, will have more of a tendency to drift away from the Democratic Party, therefore, why educate them? Which brings me back to the beginning: "Money talks (the Unions) and BS walks (Blacks away from the democratic Party)"
To: frmrda
Why this man is not a hero to blacks in America is a mystery to me.
To: frmrda
GMTA
I sent that exact passage to my favorite liberal, along with pointing out that the POOREST justices [Thomas and Scalia] voted to help poor kids, while the RICHEST [Breyer and Ginsburg] voted to hurt poor kids, by keeping them trapped in failing schools.
To: frmrda
The failure to provide education to poor urban children perpetuates a vicious cycle of poverty, dependence, criminality, and alienation ...and many, many nanny-state liberal Democrat constituents. That's what it's all about, keeping the poor ranks dependant on government handouts.
To: frmrda
To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves is sinful and tyrannical. -- Thomas Jefferson
29 posted on
06/27/2002 12:10:37 PM PDT by
ppaul
To: frmrda
Wonderful post. God Bless Justice Thomas and d*mn race baiting and poverty pimping....
30 posted on
06/27/2002 12:12:34 PM PDT by
eureka!
To: frmrda
If society cannot end racial discrimination, at least it can arm minorities with the education to defend themselves from some of discriminations effects Powerful sentence. Bigotry and prejudice are a part of the human condition. We seek "our own" in order to belong. The stronger members of society may give special favors to disadvantaged groups, but often these advantages are mere crumbs, designed to keep the disadvantaged in a permanant dependent state.
One needs only to look at the welfare program or the call for reparations. A promise of something for nothing only perpetuates ignorance and poverty.
The goal is not to make up for past mistakes by tipping the power balance in favor of minorities, but to provide an opportunity for equal footing in the world today.
Armed with an education, minorities can rise above the crumbs. This country is strong because we always believed anything was possible. Capitalism works because anyone can succeed. Armed with an education, minorities have as much of a chance to succeed as anyone.
To: frmrda
If society cannot end racial discrimination, at least it can arm minorities with the education to defend themselves from some of discriminations effects. God Bless Justice Thomas!
This is also reminds me of President's Bush's comment about the 'soft bigotry' of system which keeps poor children in a failing school.
To: frmrda
Thomas may well become a hero to future generations of well-educated black (and white) kids.
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