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MR. DOMS I await thee to enlighten me on how ignorant I am on the black experience

Louis Farrakhan talks about Jews.

Louis talks about whites (it's nice that he's against racism :rolleyes:):

"White people are potential humans???they haven???t evolved yet."
- Philadelphia Inquirer
, 3/18/00"







 
You're a fucking one-note asshat. Evey time anyone brings up a topic you need to bring Bush into it. :dwnthumb:

hes the leader of your Party. I dislike him alot less then how most repubs feel about clinton. They hated his guts the lies they said about him were very funny. impeached over a blowjob while the leader of the house was fucking his assistant. god i love america:thumb:
 
hes the leader of your Party. I dislike him alot less then how most repubs feel about clinton. They hated his guts the lies they said about him were very funny. impeached over a blowjob while the leader of the house was fucking his assistant. god i love america:thumb:

What the fuck does that have to do with the current topic of blacks and racism?
 
So all Republicans are racist. This is the same sort of blanket statement you're trying to fight against.

Dumb ass.

no, but alot of the southern ones are they left the Democratic party because of the civil right movement. its a fact a sad fact considering its the party of Lincoln
 
no, but alot of the southern ones are they left the Democratic party because of the civil right movement. its a fact a sad fact considering its the party of Lincoln

You mean just before the Civil War? You do know that this didn't just happen, right?
 
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yep thats the way it used to be. Funny how the roles are reversed today:roflmao: :roflmao: They hate lbj, Kennedy down there. Sent in the Feds :( Lincoln would probably be a democrat today :roflmao: :roflmao: :thumb: :wacko: :mooh: sad
What amazes me is how hook-line-and sinker you've embraced the very party that seeks to keep black enslaved. Only now, they do it through entitlements and welfare.

You seem terribly misinformed.

If you study many of the political convictions of JFK you'll find he sounds surprisingly conservative by today's standards. He's hardly "hated".
 
Dems ruled the south up until kennedy and, lbj came along

Actually quite a large portion of the South is Democrat. Most farmers are democrats. "Always make more money off the harvest with a Democrat in office" or so my great grandfather used to say. That kind of thing trickles down.
 
The turbulent end of state-sanctioned racial discrimination was one of the most pressing domestic issues of Kennedy's era. The United States Supreme Court had ruled in 1954 that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional. However, many schools, especially in southern states, did not obey the Supreme Court's judgment. Segregation on buses, in restaurants, movie theaters, bathrooms, and other public places remained. Kennedy supported racial integration and civil rights, and during the 1960 campaign he telephoned Coretta Scott King; wife of the jailed Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., which perhaps drew some additional black support to his candidacy. John and Robert Kennedy's intervention secured the early release of King from jail.[27]

In 1962, James Meredith tried to enroll at the University of Mississippi, but he was prevented from doing so by white students. Kennedy responded by sending some 400 federal marshals and 3,000 troops to ensure that Meredith could enroll in his first class. Kennedy also assigned federal marshals to protect Freedom Riders.

As President, Kennedy initially believed the grassroots movement for civil rights would only anger many Southern whites and make it even more difficult to pass civil rights laws through Congress, which was dominated by Southern Democrats, and he distanced himself from it. As a result, many civil rights leaders viewed Kennedy as unsupportive of their efforts.

On June 11, 1963, President Kennedy intervened when Alabama Governor George Wallace blocked the doorway to the University of Alabama to stop two African American students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, from enrolling. George Wallace moved aside after being confronted by federal marshals, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach and the Alabama National Guard. That evening Kennedy gave his famous civil rights address on national television and radio.[28] Kennedy proposed what would become the Civil Rights Act of 1964.[29][30]
 
...............please

Driver who muttered 'n-word' awarded jobless pay

The Des Moines bus operator swore under her breath after a student was verbally abusive.


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A black bus driver who was fired by the Des Moines school district because she used the "n-word" in front of a black student who had threatened her deserves unemployment pay, a judge has ruled.

School officials have appealed the decision and say the Feb. 14 remark constituted job misconduct.

Anita Anderson, 48, of Des Moines was fired two days after the incident on her bus. According to state records, Anderson was driving students from Monroe Elementary School when a boy became disruptive and belligerent.

Anderson testified at a state hearing on her request for unemployment benefits: "I kept asking him to sit down. And he kept on and on. He said he was going to bust me in my face."

After she told the boy he should not speak to her that way, Anderson muttered under her breath, she said.

"I was talking to myself," she testified. "I was driving, and I said the word. You know, the 'n-word.' But I wasn't talking to the student; I was just talking to myself."

Anderson testified that a girl behind her overheard the remark and told others on the bus. That prompted another outburst from the boy who had threatened her.

"That little boy kept saying, 'Oh, when we get to the bus stop my mom and dad is going to beat you down. Oh, we're going to bust you in your face,' " Anderson testified.

When she finished her route and returned to the bus garage, she was told that the student's mother had complained that the epithet was directed at her son.

District officials fired Anderson and challenged her claim for unemployment pay.

An administrative law judge, Debra Wise, concluded that while Anderson showed poor judgment, she had not committed misconduct. Therefore, Anderson was entitled to collect unemployment pay.

The district has appealed the ruling.

Catherine McKay, the district's risk manager, recently requested a new hearing. She argued that Anderson's "behavior was directed toward a student" and that it constituted job-related misconduct.

Anderson said at the initial hearing that she regretted the remark.

"I just couldn't even explain to you how sorrowful I am that the word came out of my mouth," she said. "I'm a Christian. ... I'm also an African American. I know how whites or Caucasians or different people perceive that word."

Anderson said that although she didn't direct her comment at the child, she would apologize to his parents.

"If I could, I'd do it all over again," she said. "I love my job. I've been there seven years, never had a write-up, never missed a day."
 
what southern state went to gore or Kerry?

I said their are southern democrats; not southern fucking idiots. Anyone who took two seconds to look at Gore or Kerry would realize they're worse by far then George W. Bush. I'm not a fan of our current leader either, but we could have done worse. The Democrats haven't lost the last 2 elections because of the superiority of the Republican, but rather how lacking they were in their own choices.
 
I said their are southern democrats; not southern fucking idiots. Anyone who took two seconds to look at Gore or Kerry would realize they're worse by far then George W. Bush. I'm not a fan of our current leader either, but we could have done worse. The Democrats haven't lost the last 2 elections because of the superiority of the Republican, but rather how lacking they were in their own choices.

:hmmm:
 
What amazes me is how hook-line-and sinker you've embraced the very party that seeks to keep black enslaved. Only now, they do it through entitlements and welfare.

You seem terribly misinformed.

If you study many of the political convictions of JFK you'll find he sounds surprisingly conservative by today's standards. He's hardly "hated".

Those white southners just loved the civil rights act.

You seem terribly misinformed.
 
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