Friday, September 02, 2005

Might be it for a while

This weekend is pack-the-house, take-the-truck and get-out-of-town weekend. I suspect that after tomorrow there will be no more home-computer. Additionally, with next week being my final week of work combined with the fact that there are multiple studies on my plate, this could very well be my final post for a while.

That said, hope you like it! Anyway...

Civil Rights advocate Randall Robinson sinks to new lows in this at the Huffington Post:

This is what we have come to. This defining watershed moment in America’s racial history. For all the world to witness. For those who’ve been caused to listen for a lifetime to America’s ceaseless hollow bleats about democracy. For Christians, Jews and Muslims at home and abroad. For rich and poor. For African-American soldiers fighting in Iraq. For African-Americans inside the halls of officialdom and out.

My hand shakes with anger as I write. I, the formerly un-jaundiced human rights advocate, have finally come to see my country for what it really is. A monstrous fraud.

Meh!

I'm with this guy:

People did come. They were shot at.

Your hate helps nobody.

The only thing more disgusting than Robinson's reverse-racism is the inevitable defenders of it who will claim that no such thing exists.

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