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Do you see the two scales of justice in LA asking for attempted murder of blacks, as a rallying point to ask that all people paid less than the price of rent inone week, Be able to speak out for themselves with their civil rights

2007-09-22 08:23:44 · 5 answers · asked by janshouse justice for all 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

Poverty is not just a Black thing. White folks Lationo etc also add water to soup when company arrives.

The US Courts ignore Civil Rights questions whether its filed by Blacks, whites, all minorities who can't afford lawyer receive EARLY DISMISSAL.

Read, Carr vs Baker, Brown vs board of Edu. most Civil rights issue WERE denied access to the US District Courts at first-Even with a lawyer. Those cases all went to the US Supreme Court as a matter of a citizens right.

See:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hospitalityhouse-Maine/messages

The Case of Jan LightfootLane vs. State of Maine deals with my 1st amend. Rght of Assc. being able to affectively assist the homeless
without bad acts of the gov. injuring those I try to aid.

The case number is 1:07 CV 56 Write & ask for a copy of the case. Tell the court Civil Rights is not just a black thing. Const. questions should be heard.

Write United States District Court PO Box 1007 Bangor ME 04402 USA

2007-09-26 02:42:50 · update #1

Neither men nor women, are paid enough to cover inflated costs of rents. Insurance, water etd, rates are up; so landlords are paying higher costs.

The Ststus quo wants us to divide and bicker. That way we remain weak -unable to be affective wemust try an untried method of thinjking the store clerk or gas station child has the same rights to Health care, housing, and food as the CEO's (Head of the company) child does.

2007-09-28 03:07:16 · update #2

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Do you mean that for the same amount of energy it took to for Blacks to rally for the Jena 6 it should be equal to the amount of people who should be rallying for equal pay? If that's the case, yes. I've always thought that Blacks and other minorities have settled for substandard treatment a lot of the times; not just with lower wages (in some cases), but with substandard super markets, substandard customer service in many community based stores, etc.

2007-09-22 08:35:10 · answer #1 · answered by wrtrchk 5 · 1 1

Everyone deserves fair pay for a job well done. But how about women who dont get paid as much as men for the same job.

2007-09-28 01:10:15 · answer #2 · answered by Aloha_Ann 7 · 2 0

Yes. It is time for Civil Rights for the underpaid of all skin tones.

The solution to the problem lies with the underpaid. They tend not to vote for the candidates who would help them.

2007-09-22 08:34:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

What? Why are you equating Jena 6 to equal pay?

So I don't get reported, sure, it's time for equal pay of all skin tones!

2007-09-22 08:29:23 · answer #4 · answered by SMS 5 · 0 2

Living wage? Ya all for that.

2007-09-22 08:31:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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