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Posted February 20, 2009
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Attorney Generals Racist remarks
I am afraid of someone with that kind of power generalizing and prototyping someone as he claims all Americans are suppose to be.
It is insulting and he is the very essence of what he opposes.
If any of that were true explain to me how a minority was able to win an election. Even if all the minorities banned together they could not have elected a minority without a majority.
He does not, and should not speak for this country. No intelligent human would say there is no prejudice.
However, it is not just a minority thing. Being old, being fat, being a foreigner, having a difference of opinions.
The list is long a varied. Only you can be a victim if you allow yourself to be.
Many a great minority has succeeded in this country because they did not let anyone define them.
Only those who want to blame someone for their failures will scream about their injustice.
Even, if you are mistreated as everyone on the planet can say, only if you allow some else to define you will you be victimized.
Even with injustice if you are truly in the right no one can take that from you.
Immigrants were abused as harshly as anyone that came to this country. Slavery is not just a black thing or even an American thing.
I am rambling but, the point is the Attorney General represents us all and I do not need his prejudices thrown upon this country.
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