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Cold, those white seperatists you talk about do exist, but do any of them have to publicity and influence of the three Doc mentioned?
The answer is a no.
One racist white executive in America has multiple times the power of all three of those talking heads combined in regards to impacting lives in a real way. The "good 'ol boy" network is unbelievably difficult for educated minorities to break beyond the "quota". Don't tell me that all those "trained monkeys" walking around Spirit and Boeing couldn't be darker. There are MASSIVE racial problems at places like Spirit and Boeing and it's not due to qualifications.
Cold, those white seperatists you talk about do exist, but do any of them have to publicity and influence of the three Doc mentioned?
The answer is a no.
One racist white executive in America has multiple times the power of all three of those talking heads combined in regards to impacting lives in a real way. The "good 'ol boy" network is unbelievably difficult for educated minorities to break beyond the "quota". Don't tell me that all those "trained monkeys" walking around Spirit and Boeing couldn't be darker. There are MASSIVE racial problems at places like Spirit and Boeing and it's not due to qualifications.
T
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Any Spirit or Boeing workers wish to verify this?
Talent is God given. Be humble. Fame is man-given. Be grateful. Conceit is self-given. Be careful. John Wooden
Cold, those white seperatists you talk about do exist, but do any of them have to publicity and influence of the three Doc mentioned?
The answer is a no.
One racist white executive in America has multiple times the power of all three of those talking heads combined in regards to impacting lives in a real way. The "good 'ol boy" network is unbelievably difficult for educated minorities to break beyond the "quota". Don't tell me that all those "trained monkeys" walking around Spirit and Boeing couldn't be darker. There are MASSIVE racial problems at places like Spirit and Boeing and it's not due to qualifications.
T
...8)
Any Spirit or Boeing workers wish to verify this?
Let's just say I know a couple...
Trust me, the things I hear make my stomach turn...
Coldbuttered, you didnt respond about the KKK endorsing Robert Byrd (democRAT)
I didn't see that post until now. Oooh that guy said I came from a family of racists!!11 That stings!
This Byrd guy was an ex-KKK member? Now he supports Obama. Perhaps he had a change of heart? Sounds like a positive move...
Both leading Republican candidates for president, Senator John McCain and Gov. George W. Bush (this is from 2000), are being too clever by half in the perennially inflammatory debate over the Confederate battle flag in South Carolina. By declining to take a principled stand in this key primary state, the candidates are pandering to bias and perpetuating an outdated and ignoble practice from past Republican campaigns.
For years, South Carolina has been the only state to fly the Confederate battle flag over its Capitol. Black South Carolinians and many whites rightly view the flag as a reactionary symbol of slavery and segregation, but they have sought in vain to have it removed. The N.A.A.C.P. has declared an economic boycott against the state for as long as the flag flies, but Republicans in the state legislature have blocked all attempts to lower it.
Senator McCain, for whom the state's primary on Feb. 19 will be a crucial test, has made conflicting statements on the flag. On Sunday, facing a national television audience, he properly called it ''offensive'' and a ''symbol of racism and slavery.'' A day later, addressing South Carolina reporters, he reversed himself and called the flag ''a symbol of heritage.'' This was unmistakable code language that conservative white Republicans -- Mr. McCain's base in the state -- have long used to justify keeping the flag flying over the Statehouse.
Coldbuttered, you didnt respond about the KKK endorsing Robert Byrd (democRAT)
I didn't see that post until now. Oooh that guy said I came from a family of racists!!11 That stings!
This Byrd guy was an ex-KKK member? Now he supports Obama. Perhaps he had a change of heart? Sounds like a positive move...
Both leading Republican candidates for president, Senator John McCain and Gov. George W. Bush (this is from 2000), are being too clever by half in the perennially inflammatory debate over the Confederate battle flag in South Carolina. By declining to take a principled stand in this key primary state, the candidates are pandering to bias and perpetuating an outdated and ignoble practice from past Republican campaigns.
For years, South Carolina has been the only state to fly the Confederate battle flag over its Capitol. Black South Carolinians and many whites rightly view the flag as a reactionary symbol of slavery and segregation, but they have sought in vain to have it removed. The N.A.A.C.P. has declared an economic boycott against the state for as long as the flag flies, but Republicans in the state legislature have blocked all attempts to lower it.
Senator McCain, for whom the state's primary on Feb. 19 will be a crucial test, has made conflicting statements on the flag. On Sunday, facing a national television audience, he properly called it ''offensive'' and a ''symbol of racism and slavery.'' A day later, addressing South Carolina reporters, he reversed himself and called the flag ''a symbol of heritage.'' This was unmistakable code language that conservative white Republicans -- Mr. McCain's base in the state -- have long used to justify keeping the flag flying over the Statehouse.
T
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Here is an article from May of 2007, that shows why this can get out of hand
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