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This is beyond sick - Thanks obama
On Mar 14, 11:33*am, Harryk wrote:
On 3/14/11 11:27 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 10:36:34 -0400, wrote: Please, Wayne, the Republicans in Congress have made their agenda perfectly clear. They'll go along with virtually nothing. Like any politician they will do anything to get reelected. * If their constituency gets behind something, they'll get the message. Unfortunately there has been no unifying leadership for a long time, only increased partianship and divisiveness, with lots of blame to go around. The only bright spot I see on the horizon is that the Republicans are so bereft of quality candidates, they are increasingly unlikely to regain the White House in 2012. One name: Mitch Daniels |
This is beyond sick - Thanks obama
On 3/14/11 2:30 PM, Jack. wrote:
On Mar 14, 11:33 am, wrote: On 3/14/11 11:27 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 10:36:34 -0400, wrote: Please, Wayne, the Republicans in Congress have made their agenda perfectly clear. They'll go along with virtually nothing. Like any politician they will do anything to get reelected. If their constituency gets behind something, they'll get the message. Unfortunately there has been no unifying leadership for a long time, only increased partianship and divisiveness, with lots of blame to go around. The only bright spot I see on the horizon is that the Republicans are so bereft of quality candidates, they are increasingly unlikely to regain the White House in 2012. One name: Mitch Daniels For a Republican, not bad, though his willingness to compromise on some issues will not help him with the teahadists, and his calls to tone down the debate over hot social issues will not endear him to the holier-than-thou evangelicals. Conservative as he is, he may well be too "liberal" to get the nomination. |
This is beyond sick - Thanks obama
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 08:03:38 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... Gene, I live in a city that's well-educated and progressive. Our city is deeply divided by color and economics and the kids in the central district are in schools that are signficantly inferior to those in middle-class and higher neighborhoods. Why are the schools significantly inferior to those in middle-class and higher neighborhoods. Here in the Washington, D.C. area the Washington, D.C. schools spend about $17,000 per year per student. Close to the highest per student cost in the nation and the schools are more than significantly inferior. Is the problem money? No. This is the same problem faced by city after city in America. Without something specific being done about it, opportunity is less available to children of color and specifically black children. What is the problem? Is it because they are cities and not suburbs? Is it the preponderance of single parent families? Is it because in the two parent families the parents are home when the students come home from school? Could be. If you think hiring practices don't favor whites, you're wrong. If you don't think a person of color is automatically considered a higher risk for being a shoplifter, you're wrong. If you think that blacks aren't 2 to 3 times more likely to be pulled over by police, you're wrong. If you think that blacks aren't systematically given longer sentences for similar crimes, you're wrong. Let's relax the marksmanship and driving standards. Why should we discriminate based the fact that you cant hit the target you are shooting at nor can you drive down the street without bouncing off of the cars parked on either side of the street. If you had two guys applying for a position would you lower the requirements for the position to enable more non-whites eligible for the position? That Obama was elected was an amazing moment and stride forward for our country. For you to assume in any way that represents our emergence from bigotry and systematic undercutting of opportunity for blacks is really naive. It is only amazing to those who see people's skin as their single identifying characteristic. Most of us on the right looked past his skin color and found out that he was a left leaning if not falling left on the ground type of guy. We decided that we didn't want a Marxist in the White House. However everyone else was enamored with the half white and half black guy and you all voted for him despite our warnings, which have come true. Anyone can pull themselves up by the bootstraps, but it's significantly harder for any black to do so when compared to a white. Why? When I was growing up the street I lived on had many military officers. Do you know who the most senior officer on the street was? It was the black guy. He made it to Lt. Gen in the USAF and none of the white guys on the street made it to be general officers. Out of 12 military officers the black guy was the only one promoted to General. And, this all occurred in the 70's and 80's. When that's no longer true, perhaps we'll agree. You need to stop treating people as projects and threat them as just people. It was nice receiving a bunch of money when a group of us sued the Army for their 'affirmative action' during a selection board while I was on active duty. |
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