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  • to my black brothers you're never gonna get rid of the word nigger or nigro unless you'd stop saying it yourself

  • @eworth09 thanx for commenting o this old video of mine,but it's not the word that brings me pause,it's the lifestyle.we as a people must get back to our roots,GOD,family community.

  • How is it that so many black people walk around with a chip on their shoulder with an intimidating attitude toward white people and expect whites to cower in their presence...and then all of a sudden the same black people are so offended because someone uses the N word. Seriously? How weak is that?

  • @dutch8675309 What is weak is your generalization of blacks.thats just like me saying whites caused the economic meldown when corporations and lack of oversite and many other things caused it.where i live blacks and whites feel the same pain.stereotyping blacks makes your argument weak and ineffective.how many minority friends do you have?

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  • And, nothwithstanding Obama's bungling throughout this whole budget process, it's an "evil racist white Republican" (John Boehner) who cut the deal to REINSTATE the DC Opportunity Scholarships, which helps black kids get out of those crappy public schools and allows them to go to either better public schools or private schools.

    Obama and his crew killed this program two years ago, to suck up to the teachers's unions. Now, IT'S BACK, thanks to the GOP.

  • I'm not generalizing blacks. I am just going off of my past experiences with them. Call it prejudice if you like but I don't prejudge...I postjudge. Most people have earned the lable put on them. I just call it like I see it. Do you call a clown a clown or an entertainer? And no I do not have a lot of black friends. But I have met a lot of friendly black people. All the races as a whole still choose to segregate themselves, thats not my fault. I'm all for interacial relationships though

  • @drsnobby I could say the same about your comments from the liberal playbook. As I said earlier, the biggest weakness about vouchers is the demand greatly exceeds the supply. But, that doesn't mean you scrapthem and let ALL BLACK CHILDREN suffering, waiting for liberals to "FIX THE SYSTEM" which they've been promising to do FOR DECADES.

    It's like the folks from Haiti after that quake. Volunteers couldn't save them all. Does that mean they say "Screw it" and let them all die? I don't think so.

  • @MCWAY1 your comments are right from the conservative playbook.i will leave you with this,abandonment of the public school system instead of fixing it is crazy.i say again vouchers are not the answer,fixing the educational system as a whole and how we educate our children is.vouchers are for only a few,what about the rest? typical conservative garbage,saving few children but leaving more behind. FIX THE SYSTEM! :)

  • @drsnobby You referred to me as an "Uncle Tom". Now, you're complaining about being stereotyped? Oh the irony!! I know that not everybody can get vouchers. That's the tragic flaw: The demand greately exceeds the supply. But, to cut them off completely, especially in DC where black children are floundering, is ridiculous.

    Obama did that for ONE reason: To SUCK UP to the teachers' unions that back the Democrat party. Vouchers are too few; but black kids need EVERY LAST ONE OF THEM.

  • @MCWAY1 Dont stereotype me buddie i pay more than my fair share of taxes.,abandonment of public schools is not the answer,nor voucher only programs.all i hear is"why throw money at a broken school system" the system will remain broken if we dont invest in our schools.the voucher progam is not the sole answer.i agree lets have choice,but dont abandon one trying to fix the problem.you and i know not all have access to the voucher program.

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