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Clarence Thomas and Affirmative Action

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I found this article pretty interesting. What say you?

Editorials & Opinion | Clarence Thomas: Poster Boy For Affirmative Action | Seattle Times Newspaper

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Is it hypocritical to admit that the programs that advanced you simply because of your skin color are wrong and need to be shut down?

HMMMMMMM?

He said it equated to slavery, is he a slave? He benefited from that 'discrimination' and 'segregation', he wasn't complaining about it then. Did you see those quotes he made that touted the benefits of Affirmative Action?
 
The poster boy for affirmative action is obozo. He won't release his college records because they prove he was an awful student. The libs called bush "the chimp" and complained he got into yale only because of his daddy but our big-eared ape obozo only got into harvard because of his race.
 
AA is the govt-mandated persecution of white people and the biggest hate crime in america. Only racists support it.
 
The poster boy for affirmative action is obozo. He won't release his college records because they prove he was an awful student. The libs called bush "the chimp" and complained he got into yale only because of his daddy but our big-eared ape obozo only got into harvard because of his race.

"obozo" passed his bar exam and became a professor of law. He's also managed to drive you tea bagging crybabies nuts for four years also. I give him A+.
 
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Maybe because he's seen the full effects of it.

Blacks are no better off then they were in the 1960's. Their public schools suck more than ever. Their families are disunited and denigrated. They have lost hope. They thought Obama was that hope, now the awake blacks are realizing they were sold out and used by Obama himself.
 
Blacks are much better off since the 1960s - but the struggle for equality is far from over.

Yeah...

It's not like a black man or woman has ever been President or CEO of a Company, had stars on their shoulders, had millions of fans, made millions of dollars, been elected to Governorships, State legislative bodies, Congress, or even the Presidency.

Right?
 

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