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zappaisgod
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Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies 1
#16191326 - 05/06/12 07:43 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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Elizabeth Warren, Obama shill running for Scott Brown's Teddy Kennedy's seat in the Senate has spent many years at Harvard Law. She also taught at a couple other schools. Strangely this paleface identified herself as "minority". "How can this be?" you ask after gazing upon her lily white skin. Apparently, by dint of some family lore learned from her grandmother, she thinks she is, wait for it, entitled to Native American status because she might possibly be 1/32nd Cherokee. There is extremely thin evidence supporting her claim of even this eyedropper of NA genes but it didn't stop her from checking the minority box when she filled out her profile. Harvard found this to be useful at the time so they didn't bother to ask, as any reasonable person would upon seeing Ms Warren, "What the fuck?" In fact, it seems as if they are still to this day referring to her as their only NA faculty member. Why would Harvard go along with this nonsense? Because at the time of her hire they were being pilloried for being lily white and a Native American hire would be an excellent rebuttal to the charges of monoversity (it's a word now because I say it is).
When are we going to stop with this identity nonsense and quotas? The most hypocritical part of this is that Warren and Harvard engaged in self-serving nonsense even though they both ostensibly support Affirmative Action and racial diversity in hiring and admissions for real, bona fide minorities. Professor William Jacobson has been all over this for a week or more. The news media? Not so much
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: zappaisgod]
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: zappaisgod]
#16191389 - 05/06/12 07:57 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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Proof that racism lives on in America, but not as the average person might expect it.
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: 4896744]
#16191397 - 05/06/12 07:58 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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As long as their are racial bean counters there will be racism.
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: zappaisgod] 1
#16191467 - 05/06/12 08:14 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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Romney went to Harvard as well, he actually got two degrees from Harvard.
It's no wonder you're so angry after reading so many hate-filled sites though. Grab a beer and relax man.
But seriously, if the Cherokee Nation will elect someone who is also 1/32 native as their Principle Chief, then there should be no problems with Elizabeth Warren describing herself as part native American.
More typical righty paranoia.
And oh my God, a book Obama wrote in 1995, might not have been 100% truth? What a fucking scandal.
Anything to keep people from talking about Mittens, I suppose.
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: zappaisgod]
#16191475 - 05/06/12 08:16 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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Quote Zappa:
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monoversity (it's a word now because I say it is).
From The Glossary of Psychiatric Terms:
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neologism-- In psychiatry, a new word or condensed combination of several words coined by a person to express a highly complex idea not readily understood by others; seen in schizophrenia and organic mental disorders.
[Emphasis added] http://www.abess.com/glossary.html
Anyway, lots of people recognize 1/32 Cherokee ancestry. If it's in the mix, why not embrace it!
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: zappaisgod] 1
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leaning-news-link-war!
laaaaame.
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: meams]
#16191576 - 05/06/12 08:37 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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But, one link contains the actual truth, and one doesn't.
In Dreams of My Father, Obama acknowledged characters as composites. It is fact.
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: meams]
#16191610 - 05/06/12 08:47 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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meams said: leaning-news-link-war!
laaaaame.
Wut?
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Relevant Ron Paul quote:
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On July 3, 2004, Ron Paul was the only Congressman to vote against a bill hailing the 40th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. In this speech to Congress, Ron Paul courageously spoke out on the often controversial issues of race relations and affirmative action. He explained why the Civil Right Act had failed to achieve its stated goals of promoting racial harmony and a color-blind society.
Ron Paul: Mr. Speaker, I rise to explain my objection to H.Res. 676. I certainly join my colleagues in urging Americans to celebrate the progress this country has made in race relations. However, contrary to the claims of the supporters of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the sponsors of H.Res. 676, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 did not improve race relations or enhance freedom. Instead, the forced integration dictated by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 increased racial tensions while diminishing individual liberty.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave the federal government unprecedented power over the hiring, employee relations, and customer service practices of every business in the country. The result was a massive violation of the rights of private property and contract, which are the bedrocks of free society. The federal government has no legitimate authority to infringe on the rights of private property owners to use their property as they please and to form (or not form) contracts with terms mutually agreeable to all parties. The rights of all private property owners, even those whose actions decent people find abhorrent, must be respected if we are to maintain a free society.
This expansion of federal power was based on an erroneous interpretation of the congressional power to regulate interstate commerce. The framers of the Constitution intended the interstate commerce clause to create a free trade zone among the states, not to give the federal government regulatory power over every business that has any connection with interstate commerce.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 not only violated the Constitution and reduced individual liberty; it also failed to achieve its stated goals of promoting racial harmony and a color-blind society. Federal bureaucrats and judges cannot read minds to see if actions are motivated by racism. Therefore, the only way the federal government could ensure an employer was not violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was to ensure that the racial composition of a business’s workforce matched the racial composition of a bureaucrat or judge’s defined body of potential employees. Thus, bureaucrats began forcing employers to hire by racial quota. Racial quotas have not contributed to racial harmony or advanced the goal of a color-blind society. Instead, these quotas encouraged racial balkanization, and fostered racial strife.
Of course, America has made great strides in race relations over the past forty years. However, this progress is due to changes in public attitudes and private efforts. Relations between the races have improved despite, not because of, the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, while I join the sponsors of H.Res. 676 in promoting racial harmony and individual liberty, the fact is the Civil Rights Act of 1964 did not accomplish these goals. Instead, this law unconstitutionally expanded federal power, thus reducing liberty. Furthermore, by prompting raced-based quotas, this law undermined efforts to achieve a color-blind society and increased racial strife. Therefore, I must oppose H.Res. 676.
Is this what you're talking about?
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Oh, I got this one ...
I fixed Ron Paul's quote for you:
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave the federal government unprecedented power over the hiring, employee relations, and customer service practices of every business in the country. The result was a massive violation correction of the rights wrongs of private property and contract, which are were the bedrocks of free racist society.
Now, don't try baiting Zappa into agreeing with L. Ron again.
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Re: Fauxcohontas and other liberal lies [Re: zappaisgod]
#16192194 - 05/06/12 10:43 PM (1 year, 14 days ago) |
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As a tree frog, I can say that I find your posting very insulting.
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Not Quite Social said: Oh, I got this one ...
I fixed Ron Paul's quote for you:
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave the federal government unprecedented power over the hiring, employee relations, and customer service practices of every business in the country. The result was a massive violation correction of the rights wrongs of private property and contract, which are were the bedrocks of free racist society.
I can do that too.
Now, don't try baiting Zappa into agreeing agrees with L. Ron again.
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Yes you can, Good job! Ha!
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He's going to flip shit on me when he sees this.
Zappa--> Lloyd-->
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Ha, ha!
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Warren = native
zimmerman = whitey
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SmokeeThaBandit said: Romney went to Harvard as well, he actually got two degrees from Harvard.
I'd love to understand how that is in any way relevant to the original topic.
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Not Quite Social said: Quote Zappa:
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monoversity (it's a word now because I say it is).
From The Glossary of Psychiatric Terms:
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neologism-- In psychiatry, a new word or condensed combination of several words coined by a person to express a highly complex idea not readily understood by others; seen in schizophrenia and organic mental disorders.
[Emphasis added] http://www.abess.com/glossary.html
The fact that a trait can sometimes be evident in a particular mental disorder doesn't mean that the presence of the trait itself indicates a mental disorder. That's Psychology 101 though...
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