Posts Tagged by racial discrimination

Trayvon Martin’s Autopsy and the Truth it Reveals

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Trayvon Martin’s autopsy turned up no traces of drugs or alcohol. It also showed no signs of injury other than the gunshot wound that killed him. None. Why is that significant? Because the racist mob let by charlatans Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson can’t argue what’s not there. There is no sign that Zimmerman laid a finger on Martin, even though Zimmerman was beaten repeatedly by the thug. If there was a physical encounter that Zimmerman initiated, why didn’t Martin have the same sort of wounds as Zimmerman on his head and face? (more…)

Rick Santorum and Felony Disenfranchisement

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It’s long been an American cornerstone—those who have done the crime and served the time deserve a chance to rejoin society as a productive member. Ex-cons who go to school, get a job, and become active in their communities are often a force for good in communities where crime is rampant and drugs are ubiquitous. They become role models. So, why can’t these role models participate in the political process? By what authority are they banned from a major part of American society? (more…)

When Race-Based Laws Collide Head-On

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The dreaded head-on vehicular collision, nearly always fatal, and any survivors face a life-long certainty of gruesome physical and emotional wounds, neither of which ever seems to heal completely. And such is the case when race-based laws collide head-on. The consequences are brutal and hard to look at close up, and that’s the problem—neither the judiciary nor the legislature has to endure the consequences of their contradictory actions. If they did, they might not be so willing to deal with the issues of race and adoption in a manner which, while promoting political correctness, bruises families to their soul. (more…)