Anti-Bias Laws Cover Retaliation Claims, U.S. Supreme Court Rules

May 27, 2008

  • May 29, 2008 at 3:57 am
    Al says:
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    Amistad,

    You have not understood anything that I have written, and your writing provides no evidence of a college education.

    Get Thomas Sowell’s book The Politics of Race (or anything else he’s written), and if you can follow his simple thesis (which I doubt) you just might get it.

    Oh, and Martin L. King was a registered Republican.

  • May 29, 2008 at 4:07 am
    Amistad says:
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    The Repulicans were instrumental for helping former slaves during the Reconstruction Era too (i.e. carpetbaggers). I have not read the book but I for ONE am sick of conferences and writing about a problem – at this point it is TIME TO IMPLEMENT THE SOLUTION.

    Listen Neanderthal, if you’re too stupid to realize just from my writing alone that I am well educated then you are seeing and reading what YOU WANT to.

    Just because someone is registered as a republican and he is Black is of no concern to me. There are plenty of Republicans in the presidential race now jumping from party to party behind the curtain just to get their agenda across (i.e. getting rid of Hilary before the November elections). I like the ideals of both parties myself – I am conservative (except w/spouse) and I am liberal on some issues too such as immigration. I own a gun, drive an SUV and I even have a child that plays soccer too (um, imagine that). Masters degree, AU designation, and working on CPCU.

    If you only had a brain…

  • May 29, 2008 at 4:10 am
    Al says:
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    I didn’t write this, and whoever did should be banned by email and IP address.

  • May 29, 2008 at 4:16 am
    Anonymous says:
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    Took their cue from somebody…

  • May 29, 2008 at 4:26 am
    Al says:
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    And one more thing. I hate that word. I would never say it or write it. Do I hate black people? YES. Do I think they are iferior? YES. But I would not use the N word.

    Now if they would go back to Africa and I could have my country back, that would nice!!

  • May 29, 2008 at 4:39 am
    johnny says:
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    Only an A-hole like you (AL)would make stupid ASSumptions like that. Maybe the truth hit you hard but it doesn’t change the fact that you’re an a-hole. Not a lib, exactly a registered repbulican for fiscal reasons but have a “progressive” slant when it comes to social issues. Took off your hood AL, it’s 2008.

  • May 29, 2008 at 4:41 am
    nanccy says:
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    NeoKKKonservativism is a mental illness and an emotional problem. Oh, ah i can play too!!

  • May 29, 2008 at 5:29 am
    KOB says:
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    MLK said that a man should be judge by his character, not the color of his skin. That is an irrefutable axiom. Blacks often have to dispel the negative sterotypes, before they can move forward in any company or community. Even the ones with Ivy League degrees stamped on their chest. Now… back to the original issue…. We can progress to a better society, if one race is able to unfairly discriminate against race, or retaliate against that race, if that race speaks up for justice. It is a matter of simple fairness. Furthermore, a black man playing the race card is a news item. No one hears about the number of times that a black person is discrimanted against, but keeps his mouth shut, so he is not blackballed (no pun intended, or is not labeled a whiner. if you think that blacks call ‘foul” all the time, you are sadly mistakened. Go ask a black person, if you know any that you feel comfortable enough to ask.



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