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  1. That's not an opinion. That's a fact. It's a racist and hater attack on him to say that is what he said.
  2. Still waiting for that quote where he says the Black Panthers are 'my people'.
  3. It's pretty easy to understand that he wasn't talking about the Black Panthers.
  4. He clearly does not. Utter linguistic drivel from you I'm afraid.
  5. Still waiting for that non-existent quote. You must feel frustrated not being able to locate it.
  6. Says the person who can't understand that Eric Holder didn't say the Black Panthers were 'his people'. I think I'll just quote this so it doesn't change after your inevitable egg-on-face moment when you finally look at a website besides alter-nut. Still waiting for that quote. It'll be under that rock called 'bias' somewhere. You keep looking.
  7. Says the person who can't understand that Eric Holder didn't say the Black Panthers were 'his people'.
  8. ...Scotland Yard is facing a new case of alleged police racism after a black firefighter who tried to assist officers while off duty claimed he was targeted because of his skin colour, abused, assaulted and shot with a stun gun. The complaint lodged by Edric Kennedy-Macfoy, 28, from north London, is the 10th case involving alleged racism known to have been referred to the official police watchdog in the last three weeks. Kennedy-Macfoy was driving through Harrow around 3.30am on 4 September when he saw a young man hurl a rock at a police van. After noting a description of the young man, Kennedy-Macfoy, who also trained as a police constable, flagged down the van driver and approached a line of officers to pass the information on. He said he was horrified at their response, which he alleges included officers behaving like "wild animals": swearing at him, dragging him from his car, subjecting him to a "violent" attack and eventually shooting him with a stun gun...
  9. You put up the bit where he says the Black Panthers are 'his people'. Be a long wait. Try Google instead of alternatereality.net sometime. Still waiting. Since it's evidently beyond your skills, here's a link for you: [url "http://lmgtfy.com/?q=eric+holder+%22my+people%22"]link[url]. Just need the quote. Still waiting.
  10. Still waiting for that bit where Eric Holder says the Black Panthers are 'his people'. It'll be a long wait.
  11. You put up the bit where he says the Black Panthers are 'his people'. Be a long wait. Try Google instead of alternatereality.net sometime. Still waiting.
  12. So there will more white racists here - whites being the virtual majority here. Simple maths.
  13. You put up the bit where he says the Black Panthers are 'his people'. Be a long wait.
  14. No he didn't. I would say it's racist to try and make a false link between him and the Black Panthers.
  15. Agreed. Here, however, there is virtually an all white jury.
  16. "These are my people." - Eric Holder So you're connecting Eric Holder and the Black Panthers in a totally non-racial way? Ask Holder - he's the one that made the comment. No he didn't. You're the one making the racial connection between the Black Panthers and him. Is that because of his colour?
  17. "These are my people." - Eric Holder So you're connecting Eric Holder and the Black Panthers in a totally non-racial way?
  18. ...The profiling issue exploded into national consciousness earlier this year with intense media coverage of the story of the boy who came home from a convenience store with a snack for his brother only be shot dead by a volunteer neighborhood security guard. Last week, Florida investigators concluded that George Zimmerman had “profiled” Martin as he passed through a residential neighborhood in Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 26, resulting in an altercation in which Zimmerman shot Martin. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder. The standing-room-only crowd in the Dirksen Senate Office Building demonstrated how the social media campaign to demanding “Justice for Trayvon” had revived the profiling issue in Washington. The last time Congress held hearings on anti-profiling legislation was the summer of 2001, when revelations about the profiling practices of the New Jersey and Maryland state troopers had prompted a broad-based sentiment that using race and ethnicity to make traffic stops was fundamentally wrong and unfair. Profiling is “wrong and we will end it in America,” said President George W. Bush in February 2001...
  19. So ignorance is your solution.
  20. keep up the good work! You're making such a difference in the world by crying wolf all the time. Thanks. Whites have got to be educated out of their racism. perhaps, Definitely.
  21. keep up the good work! Thanks. Whites have got to be educated out of their racism.
  22. wlsc

    The Buffet Rule

    That's a good start, but it is not nearly enough. Agreed. ...The United States accounts for approximately 43 percent of all global military expenditures...
  23. wlsc

    The Buffet Rule

    ...The United States stands at a historic crossroads. As the world's largest military spender, we can literally bite the bullet and follow through on the essential task of balancing the budget on the Pentagon's back. Toward this end, Sen. Tom Coburn - a conservative Oklahoma Republican - has proposed a $1 trillion cut in military spending over the next decade. There's bipartisan support for his plan. Mitt Romney, by contrast, wants to increase military spending to 4 percent of the overall GDP. He'd like to add, among other things, 100,000 troops and 15 Navy warships. Over the next decade, his spending increases would amount to $2.5 trillion over the Pentagon's current projections. A nation could buy a lot of education and health care just with that projected increase...
  24. ...Duke University released a study on Tuesday that examined the impact of race in jury polls in Florida, and there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that, according to the study, which looked at 700 cases between 2000 and 2010, all-white juries are significantly more likely to convict black defendants than white defendants. The good news is that a single black juror can alter that dynamic...