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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x118064Good memory, yours, sofa king!
Dean Henderson names more names that I can.
And from what I know, his analyses are spot-on.
Baron de Rothschild and Prescott Bush, share a moment and some information, back in the day.
Something else I know: We are ending Year 34 of Trickle Down and the WEALTH is mostly all still on top.
"Mission Accomplished" for the anti-FDR set.
Nice.
I will tell you that our system is broken. I gave to many people before this -- before two months ago I was a businessman. I give to everybody. When they call, I give. And you know what, when I need something from them two years later, three years later, I call them. They are there for me. That's a broken system.
Must mention or my fist will break: I brought that up in September 2008
Know your BFEE: Phil Gramm, the Meyer Lansky of the War Party, Set-Up the Biggest Bank Heist Ever.EXCERPT...
The people who should pay for the bailout arent the American people. That distinction should go to the crooks who stole it -- friends of Gramm like John McCain and George Bush and the rest of the Raygunomix crowd of snake-oil salesmen. For them, the Bush administration -- and a good chunk of time since Ronald Reagan -- has not been a disaster. Its been a cash cow.
Har har. It is to laugh.
British commandos arrested in civilian clothes after shooting dead an Iraqi policeman who'd approached their car, which, for some reason, was filled with bomb-making gear. Rather than explaining it to a judge, the British sent in tanks to bust them out of jail.
Iraqi prison stormed by British tanks and helicopters
"It works the same in every country." -- Reichsmarschall Hermann Wilhelm Göring
Worked in 2008.
Banksters walk free.
War criminals walk free.
Traitors walk free.
Gov. Don Siegelman is back in prison.
Like a charm.
NYT Rewrites Scalia to Make Him Sound Less Racist
Ever wonder why Swarthy Nazi Just-Us 5-4 gets a pass from the Paper o' Record?
NYT Rewrites Scalia to Make Him Sound Less Racist
By Jim Naureckas
Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting, Dec. 10, 2015
New York Times Supreme Court correspondent Adam Liptak (12/9/15) recounted a startling moment in the Courts oral arguments over the University of Texas affirmative action plan:
In a remark that drew muted gasps in the courtroom, Justice Antonin Scalia said that minority students with inferior academic credentials may be better off at a less advanced school, a slower-track school where they do well.
I dont think it stands to reason that its a good thing for the University of Texas to admit as many blacks as possible, he added.
But part of the reason that the remark drew muted gasps, surely, is that thats not what Scalia saidhe didnt say minority students with inferior academic credentials would be better off at worse schools, he said African-Americans in general would. Heres the whole passage:
There are those who contend that it does not benefit African-Americans to get them into the University of Texas, where they do not do well, as opposed to having them go to a lessa slower-track school where they do well. One of the briefs pointed out that most of the black scientists in this country dont come from schools like the University of Texas . They come from lesser schools where they do not feel that theyre being pushed ahead in classes that are too fast for them.
He goes on to suggest that really competent blacks would be better off if they were admitted to lesser schools:
Im just not impressed by the fact that that the University of Texas may have fewer [black students]. Maybe it ought to have fewer. And maybe some, you know, when you take more, the number of blacks, really competent blacks, admitted to lesser schools turns out to be less. And I dont think it stands to reason that its a good thing for the University of Texas to admit as many blacks as possible.
This is not a person talking about a subset of blacks with a particular kind of educational background; taking his words at face value,
this is a person asserting that African-Americans as a whole belong in lesser schools that are not too fast for them. (Or that there are those who contend that that is the case, if you want to give Scalia credit for that circumlocution.)
[font color="red"]The fact that a Supreme Court justice justifies eliminating affirmative action on the basis of openly racist views ought to be big news. By sugarcoating what Scalia actually said, the New York Times disguises that newsmaking the ethnic cleansing of Americas top schools a more palatable possibility. Perhaps that shouldnt make me gasp.[/font color]
Jim Naureckas is the editor of FAIR.org. Follow him on Twitter: @JNaureckas.
You can send a message to the New York Times at letters@nytimes.com, or write to public editor Margaret Sullivan: public@nytimes.com (Twitter: @NYTimes or @Sulliview). Please remember that respectful communication is the most effective.
SOURCE: http://fair.org/home/nyt-rewrites-scalia-to-make-him-sound-less-racist/
I swear allegiance to the plugs...
I pledge allegiance to the flag
of the corporate states of America.
And to the stockholders, for which they stand,
one nation, under Mammon, socially divisible,
with liberty and justice appropriate to holdings.
Kick to NAZI Nuts.
Know your BFEE: Spawn of Wall Street and the Third Reich"I don't fight NAZIs because I'll win. I fight them because they are NAZIs." -- (attributed to Chris Hedges from memory, can't find quote online today)
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