Thursday, February 19, 2009

If the Attorney General say's we're a Nation of coward's it must be true, or is he just another affirmative action race baiting bureaucrat from DC.

Before writing this blog tonight I read the AP article on the speech that our new Attorney General, Mr. Eric Holder gave to the Justice department employees on the eve of Black History Month, several times, trying to make some sense of what it is he said. I then went on the Justice Department site and requested a transcript of the speech in an effort to read the entire speech and maybe decipher the cryptic nature of what it is he was trying to say, but I was unable to get my request to send, so I will do my best after doing some quick research on Mr. Holder. I also, listened to several commentaries on both Fox and MSNBC and have come to the following conclusions.


Mr. Holder stuck stuck one foot in his big mouth and the other in his big fat ass at the same time, quite a feat even for career bureaucrat like the Attorney General. The fact is, Mr. Attorney General, that Americans are not cowardly at all, they do discuss racial issues, very frankly and with one and other. Americans are not afraid to discuss the inequities in the system as a result of our cowardly politicians who think that by giving everything to minority groups and punishing the majority (for the time being) that everything will be OK, when it is not. The truth Mr. Holder is that the system is very unfair, there is not and has not been a level playing field in the last forty years in regard to racial issues. If you have children, are a middle class white working for a living you are particularly in tune with the state of affairs in America when it comes to race.

So, to answer your statement, are we cowardly, the answer is no. Do most working middle class people in America feel the system is grossly unfair, yes they do. Would I be willing to discuss race in America with you and any other minority individual, intelligently, yes I would without hesitation. And one last thing Mr. Attorney General, your statements are prejudicial, racially divisive, inflammatory and give the impression that you are just another race baiting product of a quota system that has failed to deliver.

Thanks for reading,

"Prejudice is the child of ignorance"
William Hazlitt
1778 - 1830

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