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The United States government is telling me that I can be a murderer, a pedophile, a rapist, commit armed robbery or any other type of violent criminal act, and can still go to college. Personally, I think it's an underlying conspiracy against African Americans because it's well documented what race is being prosecuted and convicted of selling drugs at an alarming rate. I'm sure mainstream American won;t agree with this, but that is to be expected. Check out this link to see another controversial law that Washington state is trying to implement.

http://www.cnn.com/video/us/2007/02/13/rowlands.childless.couples.cnn/content.html


After viewing this, you may ask, "why is he talking about one thing and showing something thats not related." Well, they are related. If you try to impeded the rightsof one group of minorities, then who;s to stop them from doing it to another group?

2007-02-14 06:24:03 · 2 answers · asked by foxresume 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Wow! That was a typical white person's response. You don't even know what side of the fence you're on. Your opening statement is "No one with a felony should be allowed to receive federal aid." Then you close with "At least some murders are an act of passion." If you're not going to excuse any crime, then you shouldn't excuse crimes of passion, or even compare it to selling drugs. I'm sure someone in this world can accept their loved one being killed because some jerk couldn't handle the fact that his wife needed a bigger penis from another man. (NOT!) I can see how you would excuses murders in the heat of passion because that's what white people do. You see it all day long on Court TV, Nancy Grace and others. I bet Scott Peterson gets a pass from you, huh?

2. "If one race is being prosecuted more than another, then there is something wrong with that race." I'm sure you've never heard of racial profiling, so I'll explain it to you. Racial profiling is what happens is when the present day Ku Klux Klan (the police) sees a young black guy with his pants hanging down and because of that, he's automatically a suspect for a murder that took place before he was born on the other side of the world. Believe it or not, there are innocent people in jail. I've never seen a innocent white man being release because he didn't commit the crime - not saying it hasn't happened, but there are more "blacks" (just say n*gger next time, its what you really wanted to say) being locked up that had nothing to do with the crime, than whites. I love judgmental people like you whose been brainwashed by mainstream media or simply raised to believe that minorities are inferior. God misses nothing and you will experience everything that you despise shortly. God bless you.

2007-02-14 10:08:27 · answer #1 · answered by Eight I 1 · 0 0

Three things:

1) No one with a felony on their record should be allowed to receive federal aid... those are TAXPAYER dollars that are being shovelled about.

2) If one race is being prosecuted more than any other, that should be an indication that there is something wrong CULTURALLY with that race. Stop trying to turn everything into a government conspiracy.

3) If blacks (I don't like African-American... not all blacks ARE African) aren't eligible for federal aid, they have PLENTY of other scholarship opportunities that are NOT available to other races or groups. Don't expect me to sit here sobbing about this.

NO ONE is forced to use or sell drugs. Sorry, there isn't even a valid excuse. At least some murders are in the "heat of the moment"... drug deals are not. You don't like it? Do something to change your culture.

2007-02-14 07:01:15 · answer #2 · answered by Goose&Tonic 6 · 1 1

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