Thursday, July 8, 2010

my conspiracy theory......Maria Shapur is a russian agent and she worked to derail Sanford. Michael Jackson was assasinated to divert attention. Big crisis of credit with China coming...our natural resource that they don't have is scrap steel. our economy crumbles, ground to a halt by outside forces bent on recovering the scrap.

Friday, July 2, 2010

amnesty

what is the point of amnesty when the mexicans here illegally don't want to become citizens? alphonso doesn't want to be a citizen, yet he is here illegally.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

I am a TEA partier. Here is my story:

I am well respected at work, the Black guys call me the "blackest white man at mancor" as I speak fluent jive, know about R/B and rap music, and express my soul in various ways. I'm constantly reminded how it is the BLACK man that is obsessed with the color of your skin....listen to Tom Joyner or Steve Harvey sometimes. I cut up with them, work with them and love each and every one of them. Imagine their suprise when I tell them that I'm a TEA partier! They cannot get over it, some have refused to have anything to do with me now. Who is the racist? this is the narrative that the MSM and the rest of the liberal world do not get. We know better!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

'ku

http://haikme.wordpress.com/2010/03/10/massa-abated/

Monday, March 8, 2010

votes, or lack thereof

i see what the deal is now....there aren't enough votes, no one wants to be the one to bring the bad news. someone said "what is 500 billion in leftover stimulus money divided by 15 recalcitrant congressmen?"

Saturday, February 13, 2010

jules crittenden

http://www.julescrittenden.com/

i like the "Demino" effect.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

dateline: Early 2003.

There are 2 cases before the Supreme Court - both to be heard in April, dealing with the University of Michigan's admissions policies affecting minority students. Supposedly black, Hispanic and American Indian students get an advantage during the admissions process. One case which a girl was denied entry to Law School has already been ruled on in favor of the student. In March of 2001 U.S. District Judge Bernard A. Friedman banned the Law School from using race as a factor in admissions. Now it is being appealed to the Supreme Court. The second case involves an undergraduate admissions policy that gives a "20 point advantage" to minority students. The undergraduate admissions policy was upheld in December 2000 when U.S. District Judge Patrick Duggan affirmed Michigan's undergraduate admissions standards in place since 1999 because they are a constitutional way to achieve diversity.

The university's argument the whole time has been that they want to provide a diverse student population - both in the Law and undergraduate schools.