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To: EternalVigilance
"Really, you should try thinking a little deeper than the average Democrat Media interviewer."

Do you mean like Michelle Malkin?

Speaking at a news conference at the Hotel InterContinental in Chicago, Republican Keyes added to his now familiar talking points his stance on slavery reparations.

Prompted by a reporter's question, Keyes gave a brief tutorial on Roman history and said that in regard to reparations for slavery, the U.S. should do what the Romans did: "When a city had been devastated [in the Roman empire], for a certain length of time--a generation or two--they exempted the damaged city from taxation."

Keyes proposed that for a generation or two, African-Americans of slave heritage should be exempted from federal taxes--federal because slavery "was an egregious failure on the part of the federal establishment." In calling for the tax relief, Keyes appeared to be reaching out to capture the black vote, something that may prove difficult to do, particularly after his unwelcome reception at the Bud Billiken Day Parade Saturday.

The former ambassador said his plan would give African-Americans "a competitive edge in the labor market," because those exempted would be cheaper to hire than federal tax-paying employees and would "compensate for all those years when your labor was being exploited..."

Of course Ms. Malkin goes on to also say:

Two years ago on his MSNBC show, Keyes ridiculed this very idea. Responding to his guest Walter Fauntroy's call for reparations, Keyes said: You want to tell me that what they suffered can actually be repaired with money? You're going to do the same thing those slaveholders did, put a money price on something that can't possibly be quanitified in that way.

Seems your guy changes his mind about reparations...or is Ms. Malkin a part of the Democrat Media.

14,104 posted on 04/28/2007 8:57:08 PM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: CWOJackson

I gave you his words on the subject. I doubt anything I could say would change your mind.

But, I will point out that Walter Williams made similar academic comments:

“There’s one condition where I might fall prey to the reparations temptation. The federal government owns up to 90 percent of the land in western states such as Alaska, Nevada, New Mexico and California. Turning that land over to blacks, and hence into private hands, might not be a bad idea.” Walter E. Williams, June 26, 2000


14,127 posted on 04/28/2007 9:09:15 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (<------(My choice for President in 2008 - Click on my screen name)
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