yes I heardd
2006-06-16 03:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, racial discrimination is a reality of life--always has been; it's still here, so enough with the "bringing back" garbage.
The question is, who is trying to reduce the scourge of discrimination? And it sure as heck isn't the liberals, with their government programs, such as affirmative action, which for all their supposed good intentions have only wound up restricting the rights and economic progress of minority groups, while increasing resentments and driving people further apart.
We need to get together and accept everyone as equals, do away with the whole "racial" nonsense and love each other as human beings. Only then will we do away with discrimination.
2006-06-12 04:51:14
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answered by nacmanpriscasellers 4
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Nope, But did you hear the rumor that a gossip is trying to spread that Bush is trying to bring back racial discrimination?
2006-06-05 10:48:52
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answered by Cabana C 4
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In 2006 all I can say is good luck trying! He'll really have a riot on his hand he could not control. What he needs to do is get control of gang violence in America lets discriminate against that.
2006-06-16 17:31:04
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answered by mocca4 1
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That will just enhance the "illegal immigrants " right s to stay as they were slandered and now are suing for the right to stay and using the American tax payers money to hire the best lawyer. So don't forget to vote with those electronic (racist,reprogrammed, owned by an off shore company) voting machine.
2006-06-13 08:45:30
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answered by overworkedsingleguy 2
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That's exactly what he's doing!! looks like we are going back many year back. We are in the new century and racial discrimination should be history only history!!!!
2006-06-05 10:48:56
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answered by Latin Princess 3
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I think you are referring to two upcoming Supreme Court cases, which will deal with racial quota's in schools.
That is not Bush, and there is no telling how they are going to rule.
Bush has a lot of, um, problems. To the best of my knowledge, racial prejudice is not one of them. Keep in mind who his last two Secretaries of State were.
2006-06-05 10:51:11
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answered by diogenese19348 6
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yeh, the immigration thing really stirred things up. funny how a unanomous news perspective can spin us into a bunch of hateful racists. why do you suppose we would be set against eachother? same reason as all through history, particularly in africa. if we constantly fight eachother, we will never advance in intellect & wealth thus empowering ourselves & becoming the threat to those who would rule over us. what is their power? our money is their taxes is their bankroll. our apethy is endorsement of their policies. a looney in the street is powerless without our support. would you give it money & obey it? im rambling, sorry.
2006-06-05 10:56:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Congratulations you have offically taken over top spot in my stupidest question list for the year thus far. You set very high expectations....I think you have a good chance of riding it out and possibly take this years stupidest question of the year honors. I will keep you inform.
2006-06-14 04:30:33
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answered by tb2321 1
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Well wouldn't that go along w/ everything else. s, security reform, cutting funding for everything giving the rich tax breaks.Gas prices through the roof. But exxon mobil making the most $$in history
2006-06-13 21:01:00
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answered by just me 2
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Any uber religous facist is going to attempt the same thing...
Don't allow over zealous politians wilth personal agendas take away our rights..
Women are @ risk of losing their rights w/Bush as pres...
voice your concerns to congress - state politians etc...
fight the facist state & Buck Fush
2006-06-05 10:49:52
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answered by blackpualani 2
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