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Attorney General Holder delivers landmark speech on race

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US Attorney General Eric Holder makes a significant speech on race relations and the need for dialogue about the subject of race relations.

A transcript of the speech can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/dmt98r

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  • It's not African-American, Italian-American, Puerto RIcan-American, Jewish-American. It's only AMERICAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Im a black man, But did this clown just call me a coward. Bitch fuck you asshole!!!!!!!!

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  • Eric Holder is a criminal and a racist.

    Obama needs to go.

  • Blacks out. Problems solved.

    America is a Chamber pot.

  • I didn't say, "keep trying to blame the victims".. I said, "Start making friends". See, this is why 3:06 is the beginning of the for you all.

  • The fact is that back people are more racist with themselves than the withes are.

  • @abadubie completely agree wit you.

  • 3:06... Now Remember That, Racist! Start making friends now, because you've made a lot of enemies since Ancient times.

  • @icanhasgrammar What would you do to correct the equality issues?

  • Ironic he calls the nation a coward when he was cowardly himself to just drop the voter intimidation case against the New Black Panthers, if there was another racist group doing that at the polls, that group would be tried out of business

  • I support this speech 100%. While we claim to be a nation of acceptance, a huge "melting pot", the statistics still show that minorities tend to be socially and financially oppressed, and are still generally separated from whites. While this is, for the most part, a normalized, relatively comfortable status quo (insofar as there is very little overt discrimination), it is still unequal and, at its heart, quintessentially unamerican.

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