Tinker
Wasting
time on emotional matters that are generally handled within the good or bad
attitudes of people everywhere. Except here in America that has made the social
equality issuer the holy grail of their entire life cycle. Equality has become
some kind of mass cell disruption in the everyday coming and going in American
social today, like it is the holy grail of the rich and famous, or the fuel that
keeps the progressive Democratic political party main motor running.
Making
racism the total focus that keeps occupying that person time when being fair to
each other only take moment to do, seem very wrong to me. And is on the face of
doing that, abusive. By using all that time and money out of balance in our
real reality. That the race pushers are spending a lot on time talking about
racism and having meeting on racism, and organizing neighborhood over it. Only
make me believe that the race pushers are acting like dope pushers instead. Who
are looking to make money out of the racism as a product that they can feed to
the people who feel inclined to get addicted over that emotion.
I am tired of watching that racial bull talk use up all of our
time every day because everyone seem to let that abusive miscarriage of Justice
slide. Stop these lying SOB as fast as they cry wolf, don't let them get away
with that phony hustle. Our country real problems needs the full
attention of the American people now. And all the other things that are handled
in only moments, like treating each other respectfully, can wait until the
harder work of fixing this country's economy is done very soon.
Or we will not have a country to fix if we don't snap out of this social racial discrimination rut that has everyone wasting our time on?
Or we will not have a country to fix if we don't snap out of this social racial discrimination rut that has everyone wasting our time on?
For heaven’s sakes the America people elected Barack Obama
as President of the United States. So go tell Erick Holder to peddle his racist
papers somewhere else, and to do a better job as attorney general of the United
States instead?
Great Society's decline: The high cost
of Lyndon Johnson's grand project
By George Will
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JewishWorldReview.com | Standing
on his presidential limousine, Lyndon Johnson, campaigning in Providence, R.I.,
in September 1964, bellowed through a bullhorn: “We’re in favor of a lot of
things and we’re against mighty few.” This was a synopsis of what he had said
four months earlier.
Fifty years ago this Thursday, at the University of
Michigan, Johnson had proposed legislating into
existence a Great Society.
It would end poverty and racial
injustice, “but that is just the beginning.” It would “rebuild the entire urban
United States” while fending off “boredom and restlessness,” slaking “the hunger
for community” and enhancing “the meaning of our lives” — all by assembling
“the best thought and the broadest knowledge.”
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