To: bonesmccoy
You might find this amazing-but I have always thought all these folks who lost property ( or their IMMEDIATE heirs ) should be re-payed, with inflation adjusted dollars. Records could likely be found to document the owners of real property & businesses. That would be a beginning & maybe an END of the problem.
To: TEXICAN II
I think the real key issue is the absence of Clinton Administration follow-up after Reagan/Bush signed the Civil Rights Act of 1988. The Clinton Adminstration sat on the educational funds which were supposed to be dispersed under the bill. The failure to properly spend dollars was not the fault of the Republicans in Congress. The Orange County Republicans were in favor of allocating funding to EDUCATE the masses about the legal, financial, political, and economic facts involved. Unfortunately, prior to 1994, the democrats in Congress stalled appropriations for the educational funding. After the 1994 Republican revolution in Congress, the Congress appropriated the funds, but the Klintoons never SPENT the appropriated funds (until California conservatives started asking where the millions of dollars went). In the end, only a few percent of the originally budgeted educational funds were spent. Thanks to the liberal democrats in the country, they covered their tracks and the tracks of friends. Then, they spent a ton of money on a memorial in Washington DC that institutionalized the spin. They put Ronald Reagan's apology on the monument and Harry S Truman's accolade. The reality is that Reagan righted the wrong. Truman was the goon who created the problem. But, that's the way of liberal stooges...they echo their mishapen view of reality as if parroting fact. In all reality they only speak like the crow (and you ARE what you EAT).
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