Bush promised a "full accounting" for "cruel and disgraceful abuse of Iraqi detainees." He said the treatment is an "insult to the Iraqi people" and an "affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency." He said those involved will "answer for their conduct in an orderly and transparent process."
Document warns Guantanamo employees not to talk
By Toni Locy, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — Military and civilian employees at the U.S. prison for suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, were warned recently not to talk with attorneys who represent detainees held there, according to a document prepared by the legal office of the Army-led task force that runs the facility.
The document, obtained by USA TODAY, says that soldiers and interrogators are not required to give defense attorneys statements about the "personal treatment of detainees" or any "failure to report actions of others." It also says that refusing to cooperate with defense attorneys "will not impact your career."
The warning — titled "Interaction with Defense Counsel" — has surfaced at a time when the treatment of the nearly 600 detainees at Guantanamo is under scrutiny because of the abuse and sexual humiliation of Iraqis in U.S. custody at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, former commander at Guantanamo, went to Iraq last year to share interrogation techniques used in Cuba.
A Defense Department spokesman said the document was aimed at ensuring that Guantanamo employees "know what their rights are." The spokesman said the references to detainee treatment are "relevant examples that make such training better."
Military law analysts and human rights advocates agree that Guantanamo employees should be advised against making incriminating statements. But they say the advice should be neutral.
The document "suggests that there is something that needs to be hidden" about how detainees are being treated, says Scott Silliman, a Duke University law professor and a former Air Force lawyer. "It suggests that the default should be: Don't talk."
Gary Solis, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel, says he gave similar advice to witnesses when he was a military prosecutor. "There's no impropriety," says Solis, who teaches law at Georgetown University. But "the context of this advice gives the appearance of encouraging (people) to be less than forthcoming."
The Pentagon has been secretive about interrogation tactics at Guantanamo, where suspected al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives have been held for more than two years.
President Bush has designated six Guantanamo detainees for trial by military tribunal. Four have been assigned military defense lawyers, who want to question interrogators, soldiers and other detainees. The lawyers want to explore whether evidence against their clients was gathered through abusive tactics. Three of the six detainees have been charged.
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Here's the investigation that Bush promised:
Third, because America's committed to the equality and dignity of all people, there will be a full accounting for the cruel and disgraceful abuse of Iraqi detainees. Conduct that has come to light is an insult to the Iraqi people and an affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency.
One basic difference between democracies and dictatorships is that free countries confront such abuses openly and directly. In January, shortly after reports of abuse became known to our military, an investigation was launched.
Today, several formal investigations led by senior military officials are under way. Secretary Rumsfeld has appointed several former senior officials to review the investigations of these abuses. Some soldiers have already been charged and those involved will answer for their conduct in an orderly and transparent process.
Bush doesn't talk about the rape rooms any more now that it turns out that US forces were raping Iraqi men, women, and children.
May 6, 2004
"The Iraqi people are now free. And they do not have to worry about the secret police coming after them in the middle of the night, and they don't have to worry about their husbands and brothers being taken off and shot, or their wives being taken to rape rooms. Those days are over."Paul Bremer, Administrator, [Iraq] Coalition Provisional Authority, Sept. 2, 2003
"Iraq is free of rape rooms and torture chambers."President Bush, remarks to 2003 Republican National Committee Presidential Gala, Oct. 8, 2003
"There was an announcement by the Iraqi Governing Council earlier this week about the tribunal that they have set up to hold accountable members of the former regime who were responsible for three decades of brutality and atrocities. We know about the mass graves and the rape rooms and the torture chambers of Saddam Hussein's regime. We welcome their decision to move forward on a tribunal to hold people accountable for those atrocities."Bush Press Secretary Scott McClellan, White House press briefing, Dec. 10, 2003
"One thing is for certain: There won't be any more mass graves and torture rooms and rape rooms."Bush, press availability in Monterrey, Mexico, Jan. 12, 2004
"On 19 January 2004, Lieutenant General (LTG) Ricardo S. Sanchez, Commander, Combined Joint Task Force Seven (CJTF-7) requested that the Commander, US Central Command, appoint an Investigating Officer (IO) in the grade of Major General (MG) or above to investigate the conduct of operations within the 800th Military Police (MP) Brigade. LTG Sanchez requested an investigation of detention and internment operations by the Brigade from 1 November 2003 to present. LTG Sanchez cited recent reports of detainee abuse."Report by Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Taguba to Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, senior U.S. military official in Iraq, describing a formal inquiry launched on Jan. 19, 2004
"Sources have revealed new details from the Army's criminal investigation into reports of abuse of Iraqi detainees, including the location of the suspected crimes and evidence that is being sought. U.S. soldiers reportedly posed for photographs with partially unclothed Iraqi prisoners, a Pentagon official told CNN on Tuesday."Barbara Starr, CNN, Jan. 21, 2004
"Saddam Hussein now sits in a prison cell, and Iraqi men and women are no longer carried to torture chambers and rape rooms"Bush, remarks on "Winston Churchill and the War on Terror," Feb. 4, 2004
"Seventeen U.S. soldiers have been suspended of duties pending the outcome of the investigation into alleged allegations of abuse of Iraqi prisoners, a U.S. officer said Monday."Associated Press, Feb. 23, 2004
"[B]etween October and December 2003, at the Abu Ghraib Confinement Facility (BCCF), numerous incidents of sadistic, blatant, and wanton criminal abuses were inflicted on several detainees. This systemic and illegal abuse of detainees was intentionally perpetrated by several members of the military police guard force. The allegations of abuse were substantiated by detailed witness statements (ANNEX 26) and the discovery of extremely graphic photographic evidence. I find that the intentional abuse of detainees by military police personnel included the following acts:
a. Punching, slapping, and kicking detainees; jumping on their naked feet;
b. Videotaping and photographing naked male and female detainees;
c. Forcibly arranging detainees in various sexually explicit positions for photographing;
d. Forcing detainees to remove their clothing and keeping them naked for several days at a time;
e. Forcing naked male detainees to wear women's underwear;
f. Forcing groups of male detainees to masturbate themselves while being photographed and videotaped;
g. Arranging naked male detainees in a pile and then jumping on them;
h. Positioning a naked detainee on a MRE Box, with a sandbag on his head, and attaching wires to his fingers, toes, and penis to simulate electric torture;
j. Placing a dog chain or strap around a naked detainee's neck and having a female soldier pose for a picture;
k. A male MP guard having sex with a female detainee;
l. Using military working dogs (without muzzles) to intimidate and frighten detainees, and in at least one case biting and severely injuring a detainee
These findings are amply supported by written confessions provided by several of the suspects, written statements provided by detainees, and witness statements.
In addition, several detainees also described the following acts of abuse, which under the circumstances, I find credible based on the clarity of their statements and supporting evidence provided by other witnesses (ANNEX 26):
a. Breaking chemical lights and pouring the phosphoric liquid on detainees;
b. Threatening detainees with a charged 9mm pistol;
c. Pouring cold water on naked detainees;
d. Beating detainees with a broom handle and a chair;
e. Threatening male detainees with rape;
g. Sodomizing a detainee with a chemical light and perhaps a broom stick."
Executive summary of Taguba report, finalized Feb. 29, 2004, briefed to superiors on March 3, 2004, and submitted in final form on March 9, 2004
"Every woman in Iraq is better off because the rape rooms and torture chambers of Saddam Hussein are forever closed."Bush, remarks on "Efforts to Globally Promote Women's Human Rights," March 12, 2004
"There's still remnants of that regime that would like to take it back. They could torture people and have rape rooms, and the world would turn their head from that and let it happen. But they can't do that anymore."Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, BBC interview, March 16, 2004
"There are no more rape rooms and torture chambers in Iraq."National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, CBS Early Show, March 19, 2004
"As you know, on 14 January 2004, a criminal investigation was initiated to examine allegations of detainee abuse at the Baghdad confinement facility at Abu Ghraib. Shortly thereafter, the commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force Seven requested a separate administrative investigation into systemic issues such as command policies and internal procedures related to detention operations. That administrative investigation is complete; however, the findings and recommendations have not been approved. As a result of the criminal investigation, six military personnel have been charged with criminal offenses to include conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty and maltreatment, assault, and indecent acts with another."--Brigadier Gen. Mark Kimmitt, Deputy Director for Coalition Operations, Coalition Provisional Authority Briefing, March 20, 2004
"Correspondent Brooke Hart: But in a 53-page secret report, Army Major General Antonio Taguba says an investigation found a disturbing pattern of sadistic, blatant, wanton criminal abuses. The report was completed in February, but the Pentagon said Defense Secretary Rumsfeld hadn't read it. Democratic lawmakers are frustrated. Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M.: This is an unacceptable response. That's not the level of concern the American people would expect of their military commanders for this type of conduct.""Pentagon officials to answer tough questions from the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding Iraqi prisoner abuse," CNBC, April 4, 2004
"SFC Snider grabbed my prisoner and threw him into a pile.. I saw SSG Frederic, SGT Davis and CPL Graner walking around the pile hitting the prisoners. I remember SSG Frederick hitting one prisoner in the side of its [sic] ribcage. The prisoner was no danger to SSG Frederick. I saw two naked detainees, one masturbating to another kneeling with its mouth open."Testimony of Military Police Specialist Matthew Wisdom, hearing on charges of prisoner abuse, April 9, 2004; according to The New Yorker, "After the hearing, the presiding investigative officer ruled that there was sufficient evidence to convene a court-martial."
"The investigation started after SPC Darby got a CD from CPL Graner. He came across pictures of naked detainees."Testimony of Special Agent Scott Bobeck, Army Criminal Investigation Division, same hearing, April 9, 2004
"Two weeks ago, 60 Minutes II received an appeal from the Defense Department, and eventually from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Richard Myers, to delay this broadcastgiven the danger and tension on the ground in Iraq."CBS News statement on its broadcast of photographs of Iraqi prisoner abuse, April 29, 2004, referring to a DOD appeal received on or near April 15, 2004
"Our military is performing brilliantly. See, the transition from torture chambers and rape rooms and mass graves and fear of authority is a tough transition. And they're doing the good work of keeping this country stabilized as a political process unfolds."Bush, remarks on "Tax Relief and the Economy," Iowa, April 15, 2004
"We're facing supporters of the outlaw cleric, remnants of Saddam's regime that are still bitter that they don't have the position to run the torture chambers and rape rooms. They will fail because they do not speak for the vast majority of Iraqis who do not want to replace one tyrant with another. They will fail because the will of our coalition is strong. They will fail because America leads a coalition full of the finest military men and women in the world."Bush, remarks on the USA Patriot Act, Pennsylvania, April 19, 2004
"We acted, and there are no longer mass graves and torture rooms and rape rooms in Iraq."Bush, remarks at Victory 2004 Reception, Florida, April 23, 2004
"The pictures show Americans, men and women, in military uniforms, posing with naked Iraqi prisoners. There are shots of the prisoners stacked in a pyramid, one with a slur written on his skin in English. In some, the male prisoners are positioned to simulate sex with each other. And in most of the pictures, the Americans are laughing, posing, pointing, or giving the camera a thumbs-up."Dan Rather, 60 Minutes II, April 28, 2004
"A year ago, I did give the speech from the carrier, saying that we had achieved an important objective, that we'd accomplished a mission, which was the removal of Saddam Hussein. And as a result, there are no longer torture chambers or rape rooms or mass graves in Iraq."Bush, remarks in the Rose Garden, April 30, 2004
"There are those who seek to derail the transition to democracy because they want to return to the days of mass graves and torture chambers and rape rooms. But that's not going to happen."McClellan, White House press briefing, April 30, 2004
"A fifty-three-page report, obtained by The New Yorker, written by Major General Antonio M. Taguba listed some of the wrongdoing: 'Breaking chemical lights and pouring the phosphoric liquid on detainees; pouring cold water on naked detainees; beating detainees with a broom handle and a chair; threatening male detainees with rape; allowing a military police guard to stitch the wound of a detainee who was injured after being slammed against the wall in his cell; sodomizing a detainee with a chemical light and perhaps a broom stick, and using military working dogs to frighten and intimidate detainees with threats of attack, and in one instance actually biting a detainee.' "Seymour M. Hersh, "Torture at Abu Ghraib," The New Yorker, posted April 30, 2004
"Because we acted, torture rooms are closed, rape rooms no longer exist, mass graves are no longer a possibility in Iraq."Bush, remarks at "Ask President Bush" event, Michigan, May 3, 2004
"I'm not a lawyer. My impression is that what has been charged thus far is abuse, which I believe technically is different from torture. I don't know if it is correct to say what you just said, that torture has taken place, or that there's been a conviction for torture. And therefore I'm not going to address the torture word."Rumsfeld, Defense Department Operational Update Briefing, May 4, 2004
"It's very important for people, your listeners, to understand in our country that when an issue is brought to our attention on this magnitude, we actand we act in a way where leaders are willing to discuss it with the media. And we act in a way where, you know, our Congress asks pointed questions to the leadership. Iraq was a unique situation because Saddam Hussein had constantly defied the world and had threatened his neighbors, had used weapons of mass destruction, had terrorist ties, had torture chambers"Bush, interview with Al Arabiya Television, May 5, 2004
William Saletan is Slate's chief political correspondent and author of Bearing Right: How Conservatives Won the Abortion War.
I want to take the opposite position from those who think that America should apologize to Black people for slavery. Lets look at reality here.
America wasn't the ones who started enslaving blacks. They usually bought black slaves from other blacks in Africa where slavery still exists.
The decendents of the slaves in America are generally far better off that the decendants of those who were not brought to America. Blacks in America should be thankful for their own personal sake that their ancestors were brought over here.
America fought a civil war to free the slaves and blacks all over the world enjoy far greater freedom today because of the white people who fought and died to set them free. Blacks in Africa are more free today because of the civil war. Most of black oppression in Africa today are oppressed and slaughtered by other black people.
If we go back enough generations - we all come from Africa. All our ancestors were once black from Africa. So we are all African Americans.
I will agree that there were attrocities committed by people with light skin in America against people with dark skin in America. However - 100% of my family emigrated from Europe after the Civil War and I think it's racist for people to say that I have a debt to people of color just because I'm visibly white. None of MY ancestors enslaved black people.
Most of American blacks are of mixed heritage and are the decendants of both the oppressors and the oppressed. The number of people in America who are 100% non-white is nearly zero.
I think it's time for black people to stop complaining about the past and start looking to the future - to take responsibility for your own lives and to make the choice to thrive instead of complain. There comes a point where you have to stand up and make the best of your situation and build a future for yourself and your people - or join the civilized world and identify yourself as a fellow human and not by the frequencies of light that are reflected off the surface of your skin.
I say - get over it - focus on the future - and make something of yourself that way that the Asians have. We are trying to give you a hand up - but you have to lift up your own asses and help. I am not racist when I say - I don't owe black people anything because I'm white. I didn't enslave anyone - and if slavery existed today I would be out on the front lines fighting it. But this reparations bullshit is racist.
Lets look at some other facts - more blacks have been slaves to other blacks than they have been to white people.
More blacks today are still slaves to other black people than they are to white people.
More black people are slaughtered by other black people than they are by white people.
So - it looks to me like if reparations are owed - that blacks are more in debt to blacks than whites.
So - I'm just not buying this classification thing that we judge people by the frequencies of light reflected off the surface of their skin. To me we are all one people and we are all humans regardless of race, sex, or lines drawn on a map and we are all working together for the common good of EVERYONE.
Are Liberals more Racist that Conservatives?
I actually think so - it didn't used to be that way but many of those on the left are openly racist against whites. Here's the response I got on the Democratic Underground for refuting the silly notion that white people owe black people for slavery. It's the kind of thing that makes you want to join the GOP - until you find out what the GOP is about.
Well - I've been thrown off of the Democratic Underground twice and thrown off of Free Republic twice. It's just a matter of who controls the site. And - I do that too - sometimes after enough moron posts I start nuking access. But - DU is very racist against white people and if you aren't willing to give lip service to the concept that white people are evil - you don't get to play there.
Oh well - I used to don'te money to them - but they haven't got a dime since they banned me the first time. But - neither the right wing or the left wing controls me. I say what I want - and when I want. So the Democratic Underground can go fuck themselves!
Welcome to Liberal rage!
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ibegurpard (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 11:58 AM
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1. oh boy
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boilerbabe (837 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:32 PM
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53. You still have Howard Dean on your thingy too!
And keep the liberal flame going, hunny!! Have you been on the new Dem organization site? I have been working waaay too much overtime and have not had a chance to check it out, unfortunately....Still a Deanie,I think he got SUCH a raw deal...
XXXOOO
The Boilerbabe
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pbl (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 11:58 AM
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2. I'm sorry, but I couldn't even finish reading your post
It made me so angry that I don't know what to say except, I hope you are not serious.
As a black American, I don't know whether to scream or cry after reading the part of your post that I could get through. I really hope you're not serious.
I'm not a Democrat but I play one on DU
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Tomee450 (134 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:03 PM
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11. I'm with you.
I read the first few lines and could go no further. Unfortunately, I believe there are many who are like this person.
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boilerbabe (837 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:34 PM
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55. My Question is why are they posting on DU??
SHouldn't they be on the Freeper website??
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MercutioATC (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:47 PM
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72. I find it appalling, but we DO offer the opportunity to air viewpoints
here. Some of them are bound to be distasteful. Censoring "unpleasant" posts wouldn't serve us.
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boilerbabe (837 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:29 PM
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50. I'm white, and it really bugs me, too
When I was misguided and working on the Reagan campaign oh so many years ago, they tried to pull the "color blind" thingy on me. I pretty much lost it at that point, along with the other social platforms i found that I disagreed with. What the everlovin'byJesus is this guy thinking about anyway? They also pulled that same crap on the Equal Rights Amendment....
It's easy to say "don't worry be happy" when you are white and have a good income and all that...I happen to be white and FINALLY have a good income, but that does not make me forget the people and places and situations I have lived with and have seen...am pretty much foaming at the mouth over this post, why are they letting people like this on DU for one thing??? WTF Ok...should be more open to diverse opinions? Gotta go throw up...talk to ya later GAGGAGAG
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datasuspect (58 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:47 PM
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73. i'm with you
this is post is some unmitigated, offensive bullshit
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burythehatchet (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 11:59 AM
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3. lift up your own asses - that's precious
Don't worry about the fact that you live in a society that has racism and racial bias ingrained in every institution. Ignore the workplace racism that exists almost everywhere. Although the govt keeps going against programs designed to try and equalize opportunities. Just pull up your bootstraps.
He who knows he knows, doesn't know. He who knows he doesn't know, knows. -Joseph Campbell
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bushgottago (98 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:01 PM
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5. The ASIANS did it
And you don't see me complaining because Asians are more successful than white people.
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burythehatchet (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:04 PM
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12. So much to say - such little interest
He who knows he knows, doesn't know. He who knows he doesn't know, knows. -Joseph Campbell
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cheezus (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:12 PM
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25. Yeah, the ASIANS did the EXACT SAME THING
they were enslaved and brought over here, lived for generations in slavery, then were freed and overcame the generations of ingrained disdain for them. That's why Asians have already thanked the US Government.
Unless specifically noted above, this post is not based on published data or scientific findings and is therefore meaningless.
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bushgottago (98 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:17 PM
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32. Thanks !!! Someone gets it!
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ibegurpard (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:20 PM
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36. No, someone DOES NOT
your sarcasm detector needs tuning.
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cheezus (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:22 PM
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40. Thanks! Someone who gets it!
oh well, at least this stupid thread has made me laugh.
Unless specifically noted above, this post is not based on published data or scientific findings and is therefore meaningless.
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cheezus (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:21 PM
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37. I thought I was making fun of you, actually
but I guess you're the one around here who knows the "facts", so who am I to argue?
Unless specifically noted above, this post is not based on published data or scientific findings and is therefore meaningless.
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boilerbabe (837 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:51 PM
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83. You Can't Make Fun of Someone That is Serious
So What else do you have up your sleeve? I took it all kindof seriously, since I have been working waaay too much, my job has kindof put me sideways, it's kind of like ruining my whole perspective. Like 84 hour work weeks. That's my excuse and I'm sticking with it!!
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Cheswick (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:39 PM
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65. Asian are more successful than white people?
What standards are you using?
I like Kerry better this way. = )
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DoveTurnedHawk (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:47 PM
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74. Don't You DARE Try To Pit Communities Against Each Other With Divisive BS
Asians Americans owe African Americans and other people of color an ENORMOUS debt of gratitude, because without the brave and heroic efforts of the Civil Rights Movement pioneers, the Immigration Reform Act of 1965 never would have become law, and there just wouldn't be very many Asians even living in this country. Without the Civil Rights Movement, the few Asians that would be here, would be suffering from even worse racism than people of color already do.
Regarding the "more successful" claim, most Asians live in urban areas, and many report (when they report at all, the poorer ones often don't) data through extended families, and quite a few have higher average education levels due to cultural emphasis. All of these factors skew household income numbers higher than the national average.
Regardless, Asian Americans are not a monolithic group. Some come from countries where the immigrants are middle-class, with a decent amount of capital and a built-in support network of immigrants who came over to America earlier. Often these subgroups do pretty well, and emphasize education for their children. Other subgroups come from crushing poverty, or are fleeing war, and do not do nearly so well.
I am Asian American, and I reject your divisive tactics.
DTH
Play the BushGame! It's a little crass, but informative and hilarious. http://www.emogame.com/bushgame.html I am a proud supporter of John Forbes Kerry for President.
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boilerbabe (837 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:42 PM
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69. Yeah, Right!
I am a white woman in a male-dominant workplace...fortunately this time around, I have not really encountered a lot of "hey bitch, what are you doing here" kind of stuff...I kick ass anyway...
I found where I came from...(Maine) the people distinguish others by saying they are "Black" or some other thing...I also find this here in Connecticut. I try to ease my fellow workers thru the "Fag", "Nigger" thing, I think it's more or less a stupidity thing, seeing as how we have some "Fags, and Niggers" working here anyway. Zoinks, what's a girl to do ? I am not a Fag or a NIgger, but I will be perfectly happy to be one!
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freetobegay (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:00 PM
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4. I just love waking up & loging on to DU just to see tripe!
Thanks to the Bush Administration, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.
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burythehatchet (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:01 PM
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8. Take heart
there's plenty of intelligent threads to visit.
He who knows he knows, doesn't know. He who knows he doesn't know, knows. -Joseph Campbell
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Bandit (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:01 PM
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6. I've seen stupid posts before but this one takes the cake
42.7% of all statistics get made up on the spot ~
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pbl (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:01 PM
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7. May I add
Bush isn't the only who has gotta go!!!!!!!!! You are major league @sshole.
I'm not a Democrat but I play one on DU
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bushgottago (98 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:03 PM
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10. You can instult me - but I dont't see anyone disputing my facts
Everything I said is 100% true.
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pbl (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:06 PM
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14. How can you prove or disprove opinion
This is your opinion and may I add that your opinion of blacks in America is wrong!
I'm not a Democrat but I play one on DU
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MercutioATC (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:49 PM
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77. Agreed that seems, at least, really uninformed, but
how can an "opinion" be wrong?
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Snow (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:06 PM
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16. Well, okay, I'll start with your subject line...how do you figure
some entity called "America" ended slavery? And really, that's about as far as I got.
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Political_Junkie (482 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:07 PM
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20. See post #3
no need to dispute your "facts" because you left out the very relevant truth of racism in America.
"...years ago, I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth. I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it; while there is a criminal element, I am of it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." Eugene V. Debs
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Snow (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:10 PM
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22. Also, a little applied logic would be educational....imagine, if you will,
"facts" that are not "100% true" - perhaps 97% true facts? or 43% true facts?
I'm not just picking on semantics, here, youngster - if your thinking isn't any clearer that that, then it carries over into your argument about slavery.
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Nimble_Idea (677 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:12 PM
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26. no, the only thing 100% is your stupidity you freeping monkey
Edited on Sat Jun-12-04 12:12 PM by Nimble_Idea
your facts are just a projection of your hate , emanating from the cesspool of sludge that is backed up in your orifices.
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nothingshocksmeanymore (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:50 PM
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79. That because you didn't read my post...convenient
"There is no reason why good cannot triumph as often as evil. The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Mafia." Kurt Vonnegut
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Straight Shooter (708 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:02 PM
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9. DU -- Do we have an Idiotic Question of the Century Award?
I think we have a winner.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened. (author unknown)
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goclark (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:10 PM
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24. The Idiot's Award Goes To
the post writer.
I am African American and I would suggest that he/she start reading history books that are NOT written by the KKK.
clark2
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Jen6 (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:05 PM
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13. Like asking "should a beaten wife
thank her husband when he stops beating her"?
Good Lord!
An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody will see it. - M.K. Gandhi
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McDiggy (52 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:17 PM
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30. not quite
No, it's like asking "Should the great-granddaughter thank her great-grandfather for beating her great-grandmother in a situation that ended in her inheriting billions of dollars due to the aforementioned relationship."
Not saying I agree with the guy, I just hate falacious discussion that is flat out silly hyperbole.
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Political_Junkie (482 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:06 PM
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15. ???
go back to freeperville, asshole.
"...years ago, I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth. I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it; while there is a criminal element, I am of it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." Eugene V. Debs
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gmoney (613 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:06 PM
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17. this is the kind of thinking...
that would advocate bringing back slavery to reduce unemployment.
No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up. -- Lily Tomlin
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Blue-Jay (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:07 PM
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18. Oh, for Pete's sake....
Are with just about done with the "Should X apologize to Y about Whatever"?
It's just guaranteed flamebait every damn time, and annoying as well.
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mandyky (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:07 PM
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19. There would be few black Americans
if there had never been slavery, and no matter who sold America her slaves, America has always proclaimed freedom as its primary purpose, unless you were something other than a landowning white male.
While African Americans being grateful for now being free, actually thanking anyone but the gods and / or good luck is ludicrous on its face. It took almost 100 years for this country to make sure African Americans a REAL right to vote and attend decent schools. In some places, like Florida, one can argue the vote is being taken back from Black Americans.
The DLC is _STILL_ in Dean-ial! Give 'em Hell, Howard!
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bushgottago (98 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:16 PM
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28. But America didn't invent slavery
Slavery was common all over the world. It was common in the middle east - Africa - and at times in Europe. All kinds of people were enslaved. But in America we fought a war to end slavery and moved world opinion away from the evils of enslaving people. The slavery situation has vastly improved worldwide because of the efforts of people of all colors working together.
America was not the culprit - we are part of the solution. I am not proud of what white people - who are not my ancestors - in America did before I was born when they enslaved others. I am proud of what people of all colors did here in America to stop it. People who are also not my ancestors.
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CatWoman (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:30 PM
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51. The civil war was not fought to end slavery
that act was a by product of the war.
Lincoln never had any intention of ending slavery -- he stated so several times.
That war was about bringing the union back together.
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OaktownGrrl (293 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:35 PM
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59. Thanks Cat Woman.
I was going to posit same above where he stated his facts were 100% true.
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Cheswick (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:59 PM
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96. the thing breaking the Union apart was slavery
The issue of states rights was about whether new states should be allowed to be slave states. The southern states felt they would lose their political advantage if new states were not slave states.
The abolitionists in the north were gaining too much influence and breaking from the union was the only way they saw to continue their "way of life".
So the war was about states right...but it was the right to own slaves that was the disagreement.
So even if it was his intention at the begining to "end slavery". The war did transform itself to that purpose by the time he made the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
He may have started out as a very imperfect man of his times, but he ended up with the intention of ending slavery and he accomplished it. Sometimes history is transforming and people step up to the challenge.
I like Kerry better this way. = )
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Cheswick (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:46 PM
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71. slavery ended in many places before it ended in America
get your facts straight.
I like Kerry better this way. = )
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Coventina (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:54 PM
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88. Uh WRONG!!!!
America was just about the LAST place to outlaw slavery......the United States had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the nineteenth century.
Jeez laweez!!!!! Your ignorance is embarrassing!
And we tried so hard. And we looked so good. And we lived our lives in black. But something about you felt like pain. You were my sunny day rain......
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playahata1 (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 01:09 PM
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103. And by the way, you are using the same argument that Bushco
uses to justify Abu Ghirab: "SADAAM WAS WORSE!" The fact that other countries started slavery does not justify America's participation in it.
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Nimble_Idea (677 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:08 PM
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21. I think it's you who has to lift your head out of your ass
so get about the business of doing that ok.
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McDiggy (52 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:14 PM
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27. .............
Well, he does have a point. Would African Americans be Americans if it were not for slavery? The question that should be asked is if these ends justify the means; is it worth the agony of your forefathers to live in the wealthiest nation in the world?
I'm not sure what's with the vitrol towards the poster. All I see are numberous knee-jerk reactions without reading or contemplating the entire post.
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Blue-Jay (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:16 PM
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29. sniff sniff...
hmm.
"vitriol" "knee-jerk"....
yeah.
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Name removed (0 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:17 PM
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31. Deleted message
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ibegurpard (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:17 PM
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33. would it be worth it to you
to have your freedom taken away so that your progeny could have the chance to be Bill Gates' maid?
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burythehatchet (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:19 PM
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35. out of the mouths of babes
You raise a brilliant point. Most people here on DU have probably NEVER heard arguments like the poster makes. WOW, what a wake-up call for us. Perhaps we should hit the books and do some research about this issue.
He who knows he knows, doesn't know. He who knows he doesn't know, knows. -Joseph Campbell
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pbl (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:23 PM
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43. May I be the first black on this thread to say
Edited on Sat Jun-12-04 12:26 PM by pbl
Thank ya massa, thank ya!
This nation wouldn't be great without the black people that it enslaved. It became wealthy at the expense of my forefathers and I don't know where people get this idea that black people owe their freedom to white people-- we fought for every single thing we ever got.
This is the whole mindset of America that has us in this mess in Iraq, that we are the only ones who can free people and life is so much worse if you don't have the American culture to guide you.
I'm not a Democrat but I play one on DU
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sadiesworld (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:24 PM
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44. We've been "contemplating" this simplistic, racist crap for years...
we get to "contemplate" it everytime Limbaugh and his ilk open their pieholes.
sadiesworld
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bushgottago (98 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:25 PM
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47. Exactly - They wouldn't be here if not for slavery
I am NOT endorsing slavery in any way. The point is - none of the black people in America TODAY were slaves. Neither are any of the JEWS alive today slaves in Egypt. That stuff happened to OTHER PEOPLE. There are a lot of WHITE PEOPLE in America who are also the decendants of slaves. And - there are lots of people of MIXED RACE who are the decendents of people who did all kinds of things.
In fact - every single person on the planet is the decendents of both the oppressed and the oppressors. But that is all backward looking.
If anyone of any reace is going to move themselves and "their people" forward then you have to move your focus away from what happened to ancestors you never met and take some personal responsibility to make something of yourself.
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Walt Starr (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:29 PM
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49. Actually, you've endorsed slavery pretty handily
after all, the sons of former slaves should be thanking their fomer overseers for the beatings, and rapings, and loss of dignity since now they're MURCANS!
There's a word for people like you, but even I won't stoop to that level of obscenity.
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nothingshocksmeanymore (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:48 PM
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76. Take some personal responsibility? Kiss my lily white ass!
Next I suppose you'll argue that the ghettoization of blacks is good because it allows them to rise to their level of arrested development
BTW...WHERE is Asia is your family from?
"There is no reason why good cannot triumph as often as evil. The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Mafia." Kurt Vonnegut
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Cheswick (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 01:06 PM
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101. you are a very young dittohead aren't you?
Don't worry there is still time for your head to detox. Finish High School take some sociology and history classes and then come back and see us.
I like Kerry better this way. = )
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nothingshocksmeanymore (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:32 PM
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52. I read the entire post..and your question is based on the assumptions
he offers as though any are historically correct.
"There is no reason why good cannot triumph as often as evil. The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Mafia." Kurt Vonnegut
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playahata1 (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:49 PM
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78. Did African slaves ASK to come to the "New World?"
Edited on Sat Jun-12-04 01:05 PM by playahata1
They had no choice in the matter, and even if their descendants had the option to go back to Africa, they would not take it, because they had the old ways and culture stripped from them.
You seem to imply that black people should be happy to live in America because of its alleged "superiority" to African -- and other -- cultures. That BS that you and your boy are running off at the keyboard with is not appreciated here, Jack!
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BringEmOn (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:54 PM
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87. Another one with no fork in the family tree?
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philosophie_en_rose (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 01:07 PM
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102. Slavery isn't the only way to immigrate.
Edited on Sat Jun-12-04 01:13 PM by philosophie_en_rose
"Would African Americans be Americans if it were not for slavery?"
Um... yeah. They could have been the sons and daughters of willing immigrants.
Plus, African Americans were not given the rights of Americans until they demanded it. Regardless of slavery or segregation, African Americans don't owe a damned thing to the people that perpetuate the systems that oppress them.
And, do African Americans really live in the "wealthiest nation"? Are there as many African Americans (or "more successful" Asians) in affluent areas as there are in poverty?
We have to fight back. But we can't fight like they do. The Right's entertainment value comes from their willingness to lie and distort. Ours will have to come from being funny and attractive. And passionate. And idealistic. But also smart. And not milquetoasty. We've got to be willing to throw their lies in their face. - Al Franken
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Walt Starr (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:18 PM
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34. You're wrong on your second sentence
America DID start slavery, enshringing the evil institution within it's defining document, the constitution.
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YIMA (75 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:22 PM
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39. I thought Romans also had black slaves.......
.....as did the Greeks. Of course, both of these cultures enslaved many of the people they conquered.
OUT DA BUSHES!!!!
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MercutioATC (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:51 PM
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80. I'm afraid you're mistaken. Slavery predates America by quite a bit.
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Tatiana (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:22 PM
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38. Your thinking is typical of prejudiced and uninformed Americans.
African-Americans are denied the opportunity to even obtain an interview for mid to high level jobs because of "ethnic-sounding" names.
Discrimination and racism still exist, as your own post proves. We are only decades removed from segregation. Children who attend public schools with predominantely African-American populations receive an inferior education to children attending schools where the majority is caucasian.
Racial profiling by the police, the number of African-American males incarcerated (while "white collar" crimes go largely unprosecuted, or result in little to no jail time for those convicted), I could go on and on...
Level the playing field. Let's be fair and give everyone an equal opportunity, then we can talk about moving on and looking towards the future. As it stands now, the future for many minorities is not as bright as it may be for caucasian people.
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DoctorMyEyes (684 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:22 PM
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41. I thought you were channeling Dinesh D'Souza
or attempting some kind of satire - but you're serious aren't you?
Maybe you should go hang out with the freepers or join the American Enterprise Institute - they seem more in tune with your logic.
Why I thought you were *doing" D'Souza:
from "The End of Racism":
"If America as a nation owes blacks as a group reparations for slavery, what do blacks as a group owe America for the abolition of slavery?"
I gave you too much credit.
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nothingshocksmeanymore (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:23 PM
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42. What I first began to post started with F and ended with YOU
But the racism inherent in your post is beyond disgusting...allow me to pick it apart...oh and welcome back to DU BTW
America wasn't the ones who started enslaving blacks. They usually bought black slaves from other blacks in Africa where slavery still exists.
That is known as equivocating. That is tantamount to saying that since Hitler actually brought to light the Ukraines murdered by Stalin and since Hitler only exterminated 6 million and Stalin murdered million more that we should actually pause and give thanks to Hitler for ending atrocities in the Ukraine.
The decendents of the slaves in America are generally far better off that the decendants of those who were not brought to America. Blacks in America should be thankful for their own personal sake that their ancestors were brought over here.
Again that is a triangulating argument....many many MORE people were taken into slavery due to the MARKET for it CREATED by the white men that came to take slaves...
America fought a civil war to free the slaves and blacks all over the world enjoy far greater freedom today because of the white people who fought and died to set them free. Blacks in Africa are more free today because of the civil war. Most of black oppression in Africa today are oppressed and slaughtered by other black people.
And that would be a good argument but for the fact that it oversimplifies the causes of the civil war including secession.
BTW most black oppression in Africa today is being spurred on in many regions due to WHITE economic interests such as the race for COLTAN to keep our cell phones and computers humming along...again oversimplification .....it's as though you are claiming that since African wars are black on black versus western wars which are WHITES on every other color, our causes are so much more pure.
If we go back enough generations - we all come from Africa. All our ancestors were once black from Africa. So we are all African Americans.
Not even historically true since some of the earliest human forms are traced to Asia
I will agree that there were attrocities committed by people with light skin in America against people with dark skin in America. However - 100% of my family emigrated from Europe after the Civil War and I think it's racist for people to say that I have a debt to people of color just because I'm visibly white. None of MY ancestors enslaved black people.
BULL FUCKING SHIT...the oppression of African Americans and the economic benefits to white Americans did NOT end with the civil war...so that argument is MOOT.
Most of American blacks are of mixed heritage and are the decendants of both the oppressors and the oppressed. The number of people in America who are 100% non-white is nearly zero.
Complete non-sequitur
I think it's time for black people to stop complaining about the past and start looking to the future - to take responsibility for your own lives and to make the choice to thrive instead of complain. There comes a point where you have to stand up and make the best of your situation and build a future for yourself and your people - or join the civilized world and identify yourself as a fellow human and not by the frequencies of light that are reflected off the surface of your skin.
I say - get over it - focus on the future - and make something of yourself that way that the Asians have. We are trying to give you a hand up - but you have to lift up your own asses and help.
Wow if I sit here and pick apart all the stereotypes you invoke with this sentence...of laziness, ecoexting something for nothing, pretending that blacks have brought all oppression to themselves...I might lunge through the computer.
Welcome back Jumper..glad to see nothng's changed
"There is no reason why good cannot triumph as often as evil. The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Mafia." Kurt Vonnegut
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Misunderestimator (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:48 PM
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75. For all you freeps out there that can read ....
Refer yourselves to the post above. I wish I'd written it, but I'm so fuming irritated that all I can say is F*CK YOU bushgottago_gotago.
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camero (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:25 PM
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45. maybe they should thank the rich>major sarcasm
since the rich are the ones that bought and sold the slaves eh? What a stupid post.
``We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.''-George Orwell
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DBoon (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:25 PM
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46. Should White people thank Black people
for all the underpaid labor the Black people's ancestors performed as slaves?
And maybe show their gratitude for all the hard work done by slaves by presenting their heirs with a nice check for wages owed (including overtime pay)?
Bob Dylan wrote propaganda songs
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bushgottago (98 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:36 PM
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61. hmmm - I would say - YES
Because those people are still here and still alive today. That is a real issue that is current. We do need to end anything that makes black people disadvantaged today.
Like I said - focus on the future - not the past.
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DBoon (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:53 PM
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85. And property legally earned belongs to one's heirs
And we know slavery is (and should have been) illegal
And we know labor should be fairly compensated, and have laws to ensure this.
Bob Dylan wrote propaganda songs
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CatWoman (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:27 PM
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48. As a black person, I'd like to speak on behalf of other blacks, and say
FUCK YOU.
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burythehatchet (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:35 PM
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56. Cat, can you be more direct perhaps?
He who knows he knows, doesn't know. He who knows he doesn't know, knows. -Joseph Campbell
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CatWoman (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:38 PM
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63. LOL
In the future, I'll try to tone it down.
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burythehatchet (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:52 PM
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84. not on my account i hope
He who knows he knows, doesn't know. He who knows he doesn't know, knows. -Joseph Campbell
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Political_Junkie (482 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:39 PM
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64. Woohoo! You go, girl!
"...years ago, I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth. I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it; while there is a criminal element, I am of it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." Eugene V. Debs
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bushgottago (98 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:33 PM
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54. Well - at least it's not about REAGAN!
For those of you who are tired of the never ending funeral.
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nothingshocksmeanymore (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:35 PM
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60. It was what Reagan stood for and cut and paste from David
Horowitz....his ten arguments against reparations...up yours
"There is no reason why good cannot triumph as often as evil. The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Mafia." Kurt Vonnegut
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Misunderestimator (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:35 PM
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57. It's time for black people to stop complaining...
And it's time for you to grow a brain. What absolute, sophomoric, idiotic and bigoted logic. Thanks for soiling the board.
I'd say more but I've already read the measured and sensible responses to your crap, which I think I can rightly assume you will neither read nor comprehend.
I am so very sure that YOU "are trying to give... a hand up"... where? the ass?
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Walt Starr (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:35 PM
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58. Folks, this trolling flamfest thread is a DISTRACTION
from the REAL story this morning:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic...
Proof of torture in the pictures and that dogs were used in that torture, not to frighten, but to INJURE!
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Political_Junkie (482 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:53 PM
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86. Thanks, Walt,
I hadn't see that.
"...years ago, I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth. I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it; while there is a criminal element, I am of it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." Eugene V. Debs
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Cheswick (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:36 PM
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62. Should men thank women for giving birth all these centuries
so that they could prosper and rule the world?...You know, enslavement by Uterus!
oops, excuse my interupting your borderline racist rant.
make something of yourself that way that the Asians have. We are trying to give you a hand up - but you have to lift up your own asses and help.
ummm yikes
I like Kerry better this way. = )
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playahata1 (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:57 PM
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95. Cheswick -- that is NOT borderline racist,
that is ALL-THE-WAY racist, period! Let's not beat around the bush here.
Note to Jerk-off of the Year: You say that you are not white. What makes you think that white Americans fully accept you -- if you are indeed what you claim to be?
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Walt Starr (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:40 PM
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66. I'd consider this thread a successful ultimate something or other
because a poster with less than 100 posts has just about single handedly alienated every last African American DUer from this site.
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nothingshocksmeanymore (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:42 PM
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67. Correction
Less than 100 posts in this incarnation
"There is no reason why good cannot triumph as often as evil. The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Mafia." Kurt Vonnegut
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matcom (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:42 PM
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68. "get over it"???? are you FUCKING INSANE??
i would NEVER EVER FUCKING EVER "get over it" if it were MY history.
"get over it?"
i just can't IMAGINE why this thread was started in the first place
-"Your Government Failed You...." - Richard Clarke
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playahata1 (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:42 PM
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70. Who in hell are you to tell black people to "get over it"?
Racism and slavery are NOT dead in this country. You stand a better chance of being hired, of not being followed around in a store, of becoming CEO of a major corporation -- hell, President of the United States -- than I do.
I won't further dignify your bullshit by going on. Your ignorance is beyond words, and contempt.
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supernova (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:51 PM
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81. Should Bushgottago be sold into slavery?
Edited on Sat Jun-12-04 12:52 PM by supernova
It seems fitting.
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nothingshocksmeanymore (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:55 PM
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93. I think I just found a viable use for Abu Graib
"There is no reason why good cannot triumph as often as evil. The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. If there are such things as angels, I hope that they are organized along the lines of the Mafia." Kurt Vonnegut
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supernova (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:59 PM
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97. Well, there you go
keep a thing long enough and eventually you find a use for it.
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datasuspect (58 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:57 PM
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94. i got a book of s&h green stamps
toward the purchase
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Political_Junkie (482 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 01:01 PM
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100. hmmm...
Got me thinking, Supernova.
"...years ago, I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth. I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it; while there is a criminal element, I am of it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." Eugene V. Debs
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slinkerwink (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:51 PM
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82. this is the most moronic post I've ever seen, and you, sir, are a racist!
Forever a Howard Dean Democrat......
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bandera (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:54 PM
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89. The sheer ignorance of this post is appalling.
It's more than obvious that you have little knowledge of what the American institition of slavery, and just as importantly, it's aftermath entailed. I would advise you to read a bit of that history before endulging in such remarks as:
"They usually bought black slaves from other blacks in Africa where slavery still exists."
"America fought a civil war to free the slaves and blacks all over the world enjoy far greater freedom today because of the white people who fought and died to set them free. Blacks in Africa are more free today because of the civil war. Most of black oppression in Africa today are oppressed and slaughtered by other black people."
"I say - get over it - focus on the future - and make something of yourself that way that the Asians have. We are trying to give you a hand up - but you have to lift up your own asses and help."
As for "not being responsible" because "my ancestors" enslaved no one.
I would think that most of us were born after Japanese Americans were sent to concentration camps by our government during WWII. Yet most of us were quite willing to see apolgies and reparations made to those victims of American injustice.
Your rationalizations and excuses sound an awful lot like the drivel I've heard Limbaugh and his ilk spew.
"Mejor morir a pie que vivir en rodillas." - Dolores Iburruri - Madrid 1936
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newsguyatl (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:54 PM
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90. and i say your rationale
is idiotic at best.
pathetic.
"Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve." George Bernard Shaw
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FleshCartoon (539 posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:55 PM
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91. This argument reminds me of when someone I know...
...who used to beat their wife said that she had it coming because she provoked him.
I suppose that when he allowed her to finally divorce him and didn't go gunning for her like we all expected him to, she should have sent him a thank you card for sparing her life.
Give me a break. This is just bullshit!
Something Shakespeare never said was, "You've got to be kidding!"
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philosophie_en_rose (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 12:55 PM
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92. Should White People Demand Anything About Slavery?
Edited on Sat Jun-12-04 01:11 PM by philosophie_en_rose
Even if you didn't personally kidnap Africans and force them to work on cotton fields, you benefit from the privilege created by that system.
No one can force you to empathize with an experience you obviously think is easy to ignore. That's a personal failing you'll just have to live with for the rest of your life. However, even should everyone "get over it" the political, economic, and cultural effects of slavery would still exist.
"Blacks should be grateful..." For what? For free housing and food back in the day... of slavery. Being raped, enslaved, and degraded for more that four hundred years is sure something to be grateful about.
As for your ignorant comments on Africa, I think you need to learn a little more about colonialism in Africa if you think anyone there should be grateful for the interference of caucasians.
This is probably just a flamebait thread, but it's nice to see how morans can bring us together.
We have to fight back. But we can't fight like they do. The Right's entertainment value comes from their willingness to lie and distort. Ours will have to come from being funny and attractive. And passionate. And idealistic. But also smart. And not milquetoasty. We've got to be willing to throw their lies in their face. - Al Franken
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Mikimouse (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 01:00 PM
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98. I had to read this entire thread to realize that it was NOT...
written by the likes of Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, or Sean Hannity, and I am still horrified. The most germane point(among thousands that you choose to ignore) that you clearly do not understand is this: (Maestro, please a little organ music appropriate for the occasion, something rousing, like the Battle Hymn of the Republic, playing in the background) The great white society FREED the slaves, hooray, hooray, hooray! BUT FOR WHAT! TO STARVE TO DEATH BECAUSE THEY THEN HAD NO ACCESS TO THE RESOURCES NECESSARY TO SUSTAIN LIFE!!!!!!!!!! OH yeah, we shoud be SO proud. By the way, my ancestors didn't own slaves either, but unless you have missed the entire point, which I suspect you have, we are all supposed to be in this deal TOGETHER. NO, I'm not shitting you, REALLY!
The true greatness of a nation is inversely proportional to the number of times it declares itself so (Mikimouse)
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number6 (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-12-04 01:00 PM
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99. Black People Should Thank
all those white people who organized resistance
to slavery in the south ...
"I think it's time for black people to stop complaining about the past and start looking to the future - to take responsibility for your own lives and to make the choice to thrive instead of complain."
and who the hell said they should not ?