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    • 28 Aug 05
    • 7:35 pm

    The focus should remain on race to deal with the unique problems of each ethnicity before trying to deal with the whole. America began as a colony of indentured whites, but as it achieved nationhood it became a race-based economy primarily supported by plantation labor and molasses distillation which led to 100% taxation of black labor. As a consequence the only resolution to over 200 years of this inequity must be rewriting the constitution, redifining citizenship, reparations to slaves and indentured servants, nationalize all utilities and the oil industry, free health care, free education, guaranteed employment, amnesty for drug offenders (because …

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    • 29 Aug 05
    • 8:32 pm

    Whites nor Blacks should fear open discussion about topics of race. The author of this article prefaced it by describing hypethically what a famous black man and Harvard prof.'s opinion would be regarding the digital divide. Since OJ's acquital however, white egocentrism has been reluctant to keep an open mind about any black opinion, and at the same time their paranoid miopia marched us right into this depleted uranium quadmire in Iraq. The LAPD and CIA both know that Nicole and Golman's killers were bisexual, sadistical serial killers who were intimately involved with both as well as the mossad. The Nicole …

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    • 29 Aug 05
    • 8:54 pm

    Chopper if it sustains your ego to hysterically critize issues that most Americans have trouble dealing with, by all means soothe your soul. When you awaken however see www.suppressed-evidence.com.

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    • 29 Aug 05
    • 9:57 pm

    Chopper, you responses although quite predictable, still deserve some clarification. I suggest you refer someone you trust to the two web sites I recommended and maybe the will shift your paradigm. End of discussion.

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    • 01 Sep 05
    • 10:22 pm

    theresabetterway-to be blunt you sound patronizing and confusing. The problems of race and class are not indistiguishable nor is one less important than the other. It's like cooking a souffle, all parts are perfected first and then brought together for the final entree. Movements fail primarily because one subgroup thinks its issues are more important than the other. We all fight on different fronts with the same focus. Affirmative action has always been more symbol that substance, and has more than not benefitted white women more than any other group. For this country to truly prosper as a united nation and …

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