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Thread ID: 5062 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2003-02-17
2003-02-17 14:39 | User Profile
Good link from Franco:
Well! Look at who is "for" prayer in public schools and who is against it. Big surprise as to which tribe is against it. Top bunch of names = "for," second bunch of names = "against."
[url=http://www.nationalcenter.org/scot63.htm]http://www.nationalcenter.org/scot63.htm[/url]
[list][]"Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General of Maryland, argued the cause for the State of Maryland, as amicus curiae, urging affirmance in No. 119. With him on the brief were []James P. Garland and Robert F. Sweeney, Assistant Attorneys General of Maryland. []Richmond M. Flowers, Attorney General of Alabama []Robert Pickrell, Attorney General of Arizona []Bruce Bennett, Attorney General of Arkansas []Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General of Florida []Eugene Cook, Attorney General of Georgia []Allan G. Shepard, Attorney General of Idaho []William M. Ferguson, Attorney General of Kansas []Jack P. F. Gremillion, Attorney General of Louisiana []Frank E. Hancock, Attorney General of Maine []Joe T. Patterson, Attorney General of Mississippi []William Maynard, Attorney General of New Hampshire []Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of New Jersey []Earl E. Hartley, Attorney General of New Mexico []Thomas Wade Bruton, Attorney General of North Carolina []J. Joseph Nugent, Attorney General of Rhode Island []Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General of South Carolina []Frank R. Farrar, Attorney General of South Dakota []George F. McCanless, Attorney General of Tennessee, joined in the brief on behalf of their respective States, as amici curiae."[/list] Against school prayer:
"Briefs of amici curiae, urging affirmance in No. 142 and reversal in No. 119, were filed by [list][]Morris B. Abram, Edwin J. Lukas, Burnett Roth, Arnold Forster, Paul Hartman, and Theodore Leskes and Sol Rabkin for the American Jewish Committee et al. []Leo Pfefjer, Lewis H. Weinstein, Albert Wald, Shad Polier, Samuel Lawrence Brennglass and Theodore R. Mann for the Synagogue Council of America et al. [*]Herbert A. Wolff, Leo Rosen, Morris L. Ernst and Nancy F. Wechsler for the American Ethical Union."[/list] D'oh! Look at all the racially-Jewish names...must be just a coincidence....
2003-02-17 15:38 | User Profile
Let's say you are right: they oppose school prayer.
What does that say about the great white majority - that they allow 2% of the population to dictate to them how they should behave? Yes, we will listen to and obey the tiny minority! Sounds like a pathetic, gutless race to me.
Or, could be, perhaps there truly are plenty of whites that agree with banning public school prayer? Or abortion? Or affirmative action? Or hate crimes? Or high taxes? Or.....
-Jay
2003-02-17 18:10 | User Profile
**Jay: Or, could be, perhaps there truly are plenty of whites that agree with banning public school prayer? Or abortion? Or affirmative action? Or hate crimes? Or high taxes? ** Maybe you need to differentiate between goods and bads -- "surveys say" that most American do not object to prayer in school (do I disagree with that? yes). But most Americans ARE against abortion and A/A and hate crimes laws and high taxes... but most Americans don't have much say, because that 2% IS running things, and makes "our" laws do whatever THEY want.
Why are 87% of Americans against open borders and runaway immigration, and yet it STILL goes on? (Yeah, mostly because it: "Sounds like a pathetic, gutless race to me.")
But aren't you the one who says the jews aren't to blame? If Americans HAVE these preferences in such massive numbers -- WHY are their wishes NOT being attended to? Who do you think is DOING this?!
2003-02-17 19:21 | User Profile
Originally posted by Avalanche@Feb 17 2003, 12:10 ** But most Americans ARE against abortion and A/A and hate crimes laws and high taxes... but most Americans don't have much say, because that 2% IS running things, and makes "our" laws do whatever THEY want.
Why are 87% of Americans against open borders and runaway immigration, and yet it STILL goes on? (Yeah, mostly because it: "Sounds like a pathetic, gutless race to me.")
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No, 65% of Americans favor abortion rights, and a majority like high taxes (as I said earlier, they don't pay taxes anyway, why oppose taxes on income earners?)
Immigration is a sh*tty issue, same with AA. All I can say about it is, whites keep voting GOP and they won't touch either issue. They don't revolt against it, won't stand their ground in states/areas where it IS GOING ON. Most whites I know actually attack "racists" and "bigotry"
That leads me to believe that whites really don't care about it. I could be wrong.
-Jay
2003-02-17 20:05 | User Profile
They don't revolt against it
But how can they revolt against it? A revolt requires organization, and the powers that be have taken away all the mechanisms of creating such an organization.
2003-02-20 04:10 | User Profile
Originally posted by mwdallas@Feb 17 2003, 15:05 ** But how can they revolt against it? A revolt requires organization, and the powers that be have taken away all the mechanisms of creating such an organization. **
True enough. But we can do some things. Stop watching TV. Stop going to the movies. Stop reading Time, Newsweek, People, and the local paper. Stop eating at the mexcian restaurant or any, which is most, that use mexican help. These are all things most Americans freely chose to do. We dont really care enough about making change to make the sacrifices necessary to bring change about.