October 25th, 2012
By Dan Miller Is Governor Palin so racist that she does not even know her proper place? Horror of horrors! That mere woman will never come to her senses. Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin released a statement on her Facebook page accusing President Obama of engaging in “shuck and jive shtick” regarding last month’s […]
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Tags: affirmative action, Benghazi, Palin, satire, shuck and jive, transcripts
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October 30th, 2011
By Dan Miller According to this article, apparently written by a high school student in New York, legislation has been passed in some districts of California and in the District of Columbia providing affirmative action protections to ugly people. The author opines, People do not have a say in whether they are going to be […]
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Tags: affirmative action, discrimination, legislation, rights, SOB, ugly people
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July 27th, 2010
By Larry Ennis A recent post concerning “cheating” and the adverse effect it has on society caused me to remember my own guilt. Believe me, I’m guilty of more than one infraction of the cheating rule. However, I think this story has a moral value. You can be the judge. This story, like most of […]
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Tags: affirmative action, cheating, gender, GM, race, training, union, workers
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December 17th, 2009
By Brianna Aubin It’s a commonly accepted fact that if a child is raised in an abusive household, there’s a good chance that he’ll turn out to be an abuser himself. If your parents beat you, it becomes more likely that you’ll grow up to beat your kids. Grow up with a drunk, it becomes […]
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Tags: affirmative action, class warfare, communism, free market, national socialism
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July 3rd, 2009
I wrote in Sotomayor Decision Overturned that the Supreme Court’s Ricci v. DeStefano decision should have nothing to do with the confirmation of Judge Sonia Sotomayor. My reason was that the voters elected President Obama and the Democratic majority in Congress, and they should get the nominees they select, barring any major disqualifications that might emerge. That’s the […]
Articles written by Tom Carter
Tags: affirmative action, Ricci v. DeStefano
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