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Perhaps, someday, blacks will win the right to be treated like volitional human beings. But not yet.
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Here is the context, the editorial it was taken from: To Avoid Looking Like a Criminal, Don't Commit a Crime - Ann Coulter - Page full
So, you do agree with the above quoted statement?
Redress, in plain English what does the statement "Perhaps, someday, blacks will win the right to be treated like volitional human beings. But not yet" mean to you?
Redress, in plain English what does the statement "Perhaps, someday, blacks will win the right to be treated like volitional human beings. But not yet" mean to you?
Redress, in plain English what does the statement "Perhaps, someday, blacks will win the right to be treated like volitional human beings. But not yet" mean to you?
I would assume it means exactly what it says. Does it mean something else to you?
Black liberals keep bemoaning the danger to their own teenage sons after the "not guilty" verdict in George Zimmerman's murder trial. To avoid what happened to Trayvon Martin, their boys need only follow this advice: Don't walk up to a stranger and punch him, ground-and-pound him, MMA-style, and repeatedly smash his head against the pavement.
The Justice-for-Trayvon crowd keeps pretending there hasn't been a trial where the evidence overwhelmingly showed that Trayvon committed the first (and only) crime that night by assaulting Zimmerman. Instead, the race agitators are sticking with the original story peddled by the media, back when we had zero facts. To wit, that Zimmerman had stalked a young black child and shot him dead just for being black and wearing a hoodie.
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Here is the context, the editorial it was taken from: To Avoid Looking Like a Criminal, Don't Commit a Crime - Ann Coulter - Page full
So, you do agree with the above quoted statement?
I certainly agree with THIS part:
People get treated based upon how they act toward others.
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Here is the context, the editorial it was taken from: To Avoid Looking Like a Criminal, Don't Commit a Crime - Ann Coulter - Page full
So, you do agree with the above quoted statement?
what kind of a world do you live in ?
people usually get treated based on how weak they are....
Which is not the question asked.
Ann Coulter is no more than a shock jock without a radio show, shes says crazy things to keep herself famous, sell books, get ari time etc etc etc
this is why most deem her a complete whack job moron for the things she says
but on anohter front shes also smart because what she does is effective
Ann Coulter is no more than a shock jock without a radio show, shes says crazy things to keep herself famous, sell books, get ari time etc etc etc
this is why most deem her a complete whack job moron for the things she says
but on anohter front shes also smart because what she does is effective
Here is the statement:
Here is the context, the editorial it was taken from: To Avoid Looking Like a Criminal, Don't Commit a Crime - Ann Coulter - Page full
So, you do agree with the above quoted statement?
If you want to get an idea of what those on the Right who think they are really "cool" are about, she's a great source...........................
If you want to get an idea of what those on the Right who think they are really "cool" are about, she's a great source...........................
Yet even the most extreme partisan on either side of the political aisle is correct once-in-awhile, so it would be better to address their point as either correct or incorrect rather than contribute nothing to the conversation by stooping to the standard ad hominem character assassination.
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