2007-06-02
04:29:10
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Some dreams are defered for many lifetimes. Some belive that Justice may never come. Young men see visions, old men dream dreams. Martin Luther King's speach in front of the Lincoln Memorials had an electrifying effect. There are many still working to make that dream reality. KKK murderers are now coming to trial, are convictions even possible?
2007-06-02
08:11:44 ·
update #1
Some dreams are deferred for many lifetimes. Some believe that Justice may never come. Young men see visions, old men dream dreams. Martin Luther King's speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial had an electrifying effect. There are many still working to make that dream reality. KKK murderers are now coming to trial, are convictions even possible?
2007-06-02
08:15:01 ·
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Not true!
A dream deferred, by definition, is simply a dream that has come true later than you expected or initially hoped - often such a delay is understood as necessary for its proper fulfilment.
Similarly, if justice is merely deferred then it is eventually satisfied, and the deferral often results in a satisfaction that is better and more perfect than if it happened when you wanted it.
Patience is a virtue, and is often a necessity, as waiting often allows the proper conditions to mature so that the goal sought is realized properly.
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2007-06-02 04:45:00
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answered by Anonymous
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A dream deferred is a dream denied, can we say the same of justice?
2015-08-13 07:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-08 13:31:33
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answered by pfarr 4
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I wish I knew. There are so many bad people in the world and good people, too, that it is hard to tell what is the truth and what is not. If only everything were black and white, but there are gray areas, too. Such is the case with me when people find out my religion and ethnicity which is why I refrain telling people where I'm from and what religion I practice. I remember when the dean of engineering saw me and walked away because of my brown skin tone. He came forward because my mother is white-skinned but when he saw me he got such a look of disgust on his face. It was kind of heart-breaking, but I got over it. All my life I have defended the Blacks, the Mexicans, the losers, the outcasts, and people ask me why, and I believe that I should stand up for them. No one should be judged based on their appearances. No one. Your physical characteristics, religion, and race does not determine your character. My best friend is a Jew, and I'm a Muslim.
2016-04-01 10:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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In the name of sense, dreams are often deferred.....I've done quite a few......it just took me time....they were not denied.....in fact they turned out better than I had anticipated. Anything else in life can be applied that same way. I think if you think in 'black and white' terms or 'all or nothing at all' ways you will always miss the mark.
2007-06-02 06:12:45
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answered by tlbrown42000 6
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Justice deferred is justice delayed. Justice can be delivered in different ways.
2007-06-02 04:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Dreaming is a sad way of life. To dream is be discontented with what currently exists. To dream for something other than what is is to be unhappy.
Dreams of fame, love, wealth and so on are sad commentaries on how we view our lives.
Connecting dreams to justice then is a forced relationship.
2007-06-02 04:44:19
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answered by guru 7
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Yes, it is practical that people are deemed passive until
proven aggressive; deemed null until proven contributive;
deemed innocent until proven guilty. It is true with both
good/reward and bad/punishment consequences.
The fore mentioned practice establishes conservation
of resources and reservation of energy. A non-reinforced
passive action is more practical than an inappropriately
reinforced aggressive action. It is better to break even
than to contribute to a loss.
2007-06-02 07:39:29
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answered by active open programming 6
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2016-08-24 04:25:11
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answered by marilou 4
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We can say the same of anything.
2007-06-02 04:55:41
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answered by shmux 6
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