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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: locogringo who wrote (65631)2/7/2012 12:12:25 PM
From: John4 Recommendations   of 103300
 
Excellent points, loco. I fully agree.

Would a healthy, vibrant nation have to constantly carry and coddle over 13 percent of its population for many decades? Of course not.

Think of how great our country would be without the burden of always having to proceed at the pace of lowest common denominator as though they are all helpless infants. The fact of the matter is that affirmative action laws, civil rights laws, and the race card wielded by Blacks holds America hostage and prevents the nation from realizing its full potential.

Every time a smarter White kid is denied a seat in a better college so that a Black kid with waived grades and no entrance requirements for Blacks beyond skin color can have a seat, America is harmed. Likewise, affirmative action jobs, gerrymandering, racial quotas, and forced integration harm the country.

Blacks, as a race, are in the perpetual custodial care of the government, largely funded and sustained by White taxpayers. It's a sad fact.

Thank Heaven that China is impeded and slowed by the deleterious and dehumanizing effects of communism, otherwise they would have surpassed the U.S. long ago. Communism is China's heavy anvil, while affirmative action and raced-based laws are America's. Add Obama to the mix, and America now has Marxism and communism to overcome as well. -ng-
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