In a counrty that has never had a black Pres., no current black Gov's, and one black Sen. Thomas wants us to believe it is just chance that he, a black man, replaced the only other black Justice. Thomas insult black americans and has proven himself to be a ploitical toy. Talking about "drinking the cool-aid" and leftwing name calling, Thomas sound like every other pundit on Fow News.
2007-10-02 06:59:27
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answered by Johnnyc321 1
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Where did you get that Justice Clarence Thomas is the "biggest race traitor"? I saw the 60 minutes interview and I saw a person who explained how affirmative action degrades people and gives the impression they do not earn their achievements on merit. Justice Clarence Thomas is the "biggest patriot" who encourages those less fortunate to work hard to educate themselves and achieve any goal in their lives without using race as a crutch.
2007-10-02 06:44:35
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answered by TedCPT 2
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2016-04-06 23:25:53
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answered by ? 4
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If you are hinting at the idea that the man has somehow betrayed the african american people, then you've got to be as far off base as possible. Raised by a single mom, he worked his way up to achieve the position he is currently in. He should be looked up to as a model for others & not just african americans. He is a symbol of what can be achieved when someone works hard in school, doesn't succumb to societal pressures & sets goals for himself.
Your question as a whole sounds more racist than anything that man has done or become.
2007-10-01 14:26:51
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answered by anna s 4
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My wife disagrees with me, but I wouldn't get my shoes dirty even kicking that pathetic Liberal Clarence Thomas! But the good news is that Cheif Justice John Roberts can keep him in check this year!
God Bless America!
2007-10-02 22:57:37
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answered by Gary Dayton 2
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Yes I saw it, and I won't be buying the book. Okay I know a lot of "my people" aren't going to agree, but Clarence Thomas is up there with O.J. Simpson, a black person, who has forgotten where they came from, is living a life of white but in reality is black and the old name for these type of individuals is "UNCLE TOM". Coming up from poverty, hey a lot of "us" did that but do we completely jump the fence, no, so let them have their prestige and unlike Moses, they won't request that their people be let go. God Bless.
2007-10-06 00:25:16
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answered by Bethy4 6
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The man has NEVER gotten over the charges set forth to him by Ms. Hill and feels that this generalaztion of him will forever hold him hostage of his efforts and career.
Who knows if it's true or not, but I don't think that woman had anything political to gain from those accusations.
I truley believe that the man did try and fight the race card issue against him vehimently and still is even though deep rooted he is slightly unerved by the accusations of him being racist, blah, blah, raised poor, blah blah.
But like any eglomaniac he wants his recognition.
2007-10-01 16:00:54
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answered by Seedna 4
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No I didn't.
By the way what is a "race traitor"? I have not idea what it is, but it sounds like a racist statement to me.
2007-10-01 13:35:02
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answered by joe s 6
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How in the world did you get THAT from the interview??? He came up from poverty and achieved one of the highest posts in the judicial system. You should be celebrating his achievements, and yet, here you are putting him down. I don't get it. What is YOUR problem?
2007-10-01 14:13:07
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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No, I missed it. I wish I had heard, what he said.
2007-10-01 13:31:40
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answered by That one 7
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