The Reality of Racial Balancing and the Fight for Equal Protection
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As courts have begun to see the ugly reality of “reverse discrimination,”
there is hope for America to be great...
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5 comments:
I spent my twenties, in large part, in foreign climes. Often chasing ladies with names like Kim and Ming. Ah, youth.
Perry was never the paid companion to older men, I can tell you that. Obama, I'm not so sure. It is odd that he found people to pay his way for college and travel.
When I was that age, I was killing people for a living in the military.
Opus, I can guarantee you that I was never the paid companion for older men, never sold or used illegal narcotics and I think that my university attendance and grades are a matter of public record.
Obviously, I couldn't be president under the current standard.
I still can't believe we played this game in 2008, and while the perfect candidate he was not, Capt. John McCain took a better snapshot at any age...
LL did you have to ask? All of a sudden feel a bit older. I was a single mother of 3 by the time I was 25, eeking out a living for my children as a bartender.
And you were killing people. What the heck ever happened to innocence? Did it die with chivalry?
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