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To: tejek who wrote (360832)12/1/2007 10:56:27 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1577953
 
I'm not denying anything. Only using history to show you that your mindset is possibly lacking the whole picture.

Like I said, it shouldn't make any difference how long it has been since the "unpaid wages" occurred. Where would you like to start?

Btw, where did your family emigrate from?

The affirmative actions programs in place have more than fulfilled your intentions of screwing anyone who isn't down with the struggle. Right Uncle Tom?



To: tejek who wrote (360832)12/2/2007 12:02:22 AM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1577953
 
Got another idea for you ted.

Write a check to compensate all of the lives lost and changed in freeing the slaves. Do you need my address?

While you're here, I found two precedents concerning reparations has already been set. The slave laborers used by Germany in WWII are being compensated for their ill treatment. Japanese Americans held in internment camps were compensated twice, both the from the original 1948 settlement and the 1988 Civil Liberties Act, None of the reparations extend to their descendants.