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CB

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Dec 29, 2009, 1:36:17 PM12/29/09
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"CB" <C...@PrayForMe.com> wrote in message
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> "tmurf.1" <tmurp...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:a93e0e72-9c61-447d...@p19g2000vbq.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 26, 11:54 am, " johnny@." <joh...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> tmurf.1 wrote:
>> > On Dec 21, 8:08 pm, " johnny@." <joh...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> >> tmurf.1 wrote:
>> >>> On Dec 21, 7:01 pm, " johnny@." <joh...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> >>>> tmurf.1 wrote:
>> >>>>> On Dec 19, 3:27 pm, " johnny@." <joh...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> >>>>>> tmurf.1 wrote:
>> >>>>>>> This must be a very happy day for the President. The Senate says
>> >>>>>>> it
>> >>>>>>> has 60 votes for the health care bill and he also comes away from
>> >>>>>>> the
>> >>>>>>> climate talks with a pretty good agreement. It a good day to be
>> >>>>>>> Barack.
>> >>>>>> When it all turns to shit, just remember the democrats forced it
>> >>>>>> on us.
>> >>>>> Everything good has to be forced on some people because they fight
>> >>>>> against their own best interests. Examples are many such as
>> >>>>> integration, equal rights, womens vote, Food package labeling, seat
>> >>>>> belts the list is endless. Conservitives fight anything that costs
>> >>>>> even a nickle and they get dopes who should be in favor of change
>> >>>>> to
>> >>>>> go along with them by claiming the loss of LIBERTY. What a crock of
>> >>>>> sh!t. How is it good for my liberty when a kid from across town
>> >>>>> cant
>> >>>>> go to the doctor when he is sick? You guys claim doom and gloom
>> >>>>> over
>> >>>>> every change that has ever been proposed. Well get over it because
>> >>>>> the Democrats are on a roll and you aint seen nothing yet.
>> >>>> I agree with everything except integration. How can you look at our
>> >>>> schools, and the people that are graduating, and say it was good to
>> >>>> force black people to attend white schools?
>> >>>> Both races have suffered. Black people received a better education
>> >>>> in
>> >>>> black schools, because they felt more comfortable there. They also
>> >>>> received the discipline they needed by their own race, and couldn't
>> >>>> complain about a white teacher paddling them.
>> >>>> The same goes for white people and schools.
>> >>>> Our schools are turning out uneducated hoodlums.
>> >>>> As far as a kid not being able to see a doctor when he is sick, that
>> >>>> is
>> >>>> bullshit. States already have Medicare, and all hospitals must
>> >>>> accept a
>> >>>> person at the emergency room, whether they can pay or not. This even
>> >>>> applies to illegal aliens, that use the emergency room as their
>> >>>> doctor's
>> >>>> office.- Hide quoted text -
>> >>>> - Show quoted text -
>> >>> So are you saying you are NOT a progressive? Did I get that right
>> >> Exactly right.- Hide quoted text -
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>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> > Integration did not force black people to go to white schools. It
>> > forced schools to stop discriminating against black and other people
>> > in the public sector. The Supreme Court in its wisdom knew that
>> > seperate schools could never be equal.
>>
>> They are still not equal, and the black students have all of the schools
>> in Memphis. Was The Supreme Court really wise?
>>
>> On the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, it has almost
>> become a cliche to say that urban public education has returned to
>> separate but equal, or "separate and unequal," as Democratic
>> presidential candidate John Edwards liked to say when he was still in
>> the race. But the self-segregation of Memphis and other school systems
>> today is not the same as legal segregation.
>>
>> Cut!
>>
>> White flight from city schools is still very much an ongoing process. On
>> average, 1,000 white students have left the city system each year for
>> the last 10 years. Memphis today has one of the 20 largest and one of
>> the most segregated school systems in the country. The current
>> enrollment of 115,461 students includes 101,232 blacks, 4,897 Asians and
>> Hispanics, and 9,239 whites. The number of whites would be lower had the
>> city system not absorbed four county schools with racially mixed
>> enrollments in 1999.
>>
>> http://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/integration-and-innocence/Content...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Let me ask you a few things. Do you consider yourself to be a
>> > racist? How about a conservative? Do you hate black people? I'm
>> > just asking.- Hide quoted text -
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> The fact that racist white parents have found a way to avoid
> integration of schools does not prove that integration was a mistake.
> It just shows that there is more to do. How much money is spent per
> student in the black dominated schools compared to the white? If it
> is like PA there is a big difference.
>
> It's not about money in scholastic Education, it's about discipline, good
> nutrition and eight hours of sleep. Money is just a tool. Most of the time
> for politicians to throw at a problem, claim fame and move on to the next
> photo op.

The ultimate responsibility for success or failure lies in the individual,
not in the school, its teachers or the environment although all are
important. It's the power of the indevidual to study, learn the lesson and
pass tests that counts. It has nothing to do with race


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Birther-Stopper

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Dec 29, 2009, 2:41:18 PM12/29/09
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KARL ROVE GRANTED DIVORCE!

After years together, he and longtime lover call it quits.

http://gaylife.about.com/od/gaycelebrityprofiles/ig/Gay-Celebrity-Profiles/John-Waters-.htm

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"Karl Rove granted divorce in Texas"

By Mike Allen - Dec. 29, 2009 10:30 AM
POLITICO.COM

Karl Rove, former senior adviser to President George W. Bush, has been
granted a divorce in Texas after 24 years of marriage, a family
spokesperson said.

Dana Perino, the spokesperson, said: "Karl Rove and his wife, Darby,
were granted a divorce last week. The couple came to the decision
mutually and amicably, and they maintain a close relationship and a
strong friendship. There will be no further comment and the family
requests that its privacy be respected."

The Roves were married in January 1986.

A family friend told POLITICO: "After 24 years of marriage, many of
which were spent under incredible stress and strain during the White
House years, the Roves came to a mutual decision that they would end
the marriage. They did spend Christmas together with their son, and
they plan to spend time together in the future. They maintain a strong
friendship and they both feel that that friendship is a source of
comfort and inspiration for their friends and family."

Rove's 608-page memoir, "Courage and Consequence: My Life as a
Conservative in the Fight," is due out from Simon & Schuster's
Threshold Editions on March 9.

The Arizona Republic is a member of the Politico Network.

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/12/29/20091229politico-rove-divorce-CP.html

RichTravsky

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Dec 31, 2009, 12:12:19 AM12/31/09
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CB wrote:
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> The ultimate responsibility for success or failure lies in the individual,
> not in the school, its teachers or the environment although all are
> important. It's the power of the indevidual to study, learn the lesson and

heh "indevidual"

> pass tests that counts. It has nothing to do with race

"I be not ignant, I be a conservative" - CB

"God doesn't effect the weather, Satan does!!!" - CB

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