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Friday, March 30, 2012

Stand Your Ground and Genderwhat?

What do Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law and Swarthmore College's "Genderf**k" weekend have in common? They're both mentioned in today's print column.

Please enjoy.

10 comments:

  1. Gil - On "Stand Your Ground" Two thumbs up. You nailed it. Thank you.

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  2. "Either way, this is a tragedy that is being shamefully exploited by a lot of people with social and political agendas."

    Just might get a brotha' reelected??
    Rally the base, baby!!!

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  3. Danny - You're right. So stop participating in it.

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  4. I'm just educating my Tea Party and fellow right of center. And please refer to me as your White Irish American friend from now on!

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  5. I think it is just awful the way the Democrat friends of Barack are crucifying this poor Hispanic man.

    The hyperbole and hate would seem to indicate some deeper bias against Latinos beyond the facts of this awful tragedy.

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  6. You are straight-on, Jake. There is a deeper bias against Latinos beyond the facts of this tragedy. And that deeper bias rests upon the fact that as we continue to allow "undocumented residents" to come into our country from Mexico and other "Latino" countries,without any interference, they will soon, if not already, have a larger number of votes than do the Americans of African descent. Which means that they, the Latinos, are now a force to be reckoned with. The Jackson's and the Sharpton's won't acknowledge this reality but it is hardly oblivious to them as they continue to try to stir up the pot on the Trayvon tragedy.

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