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You guys need to learn how to spin things better. Take lessons from a counter accusation pro like
Rachel VanLandingham, a retired air force lieutenant colonel and judge advocate and associate law professor at Southwestern Law School: "I think if there had been a bunch of white boys in their cadet uniforms, or footballers, this would not have been an issue" "But, because it's black women" http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...Xc-EVRCyCtoBaQ Like my cable company. For years they used to force me to get on a minimum 2 year contract. Now they tell me if I hurry I can lock in a set rate for two years. Doesn't that taste a lot better? LHC |
I wonder if she has ever heard the legend of the college lacrosse team that got railroaded by a two bit whore claiming made up rape charges...
Since clearly it wouldn't have been an issue if it was just a group a white athletes. Its always about color isn't it Rachel... Ms VanLandingham is cordially invited to defecate in her favorite hat and pull it snuggly down over her ears. |
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Glad you're back Dusty :lifter |
MOO, the findings of the investigation <<LINK>> are unconvincing, especially 4(c). A cadet indicated that it was a bad idea and one minute was enough time for someone to say/do the right thing.
IRT comparisons of the KKK to the Black Panthers, IMO, historical amnesia does not help stop the spread of race-based radicalism in America--it just fans the flames. (Who was worse off: blacks in the South in the late 1860s, Catholics in Indiana in the 1920s, or whites in Oakland, Richmond (CA), or Chicago in the late 1960s? ) |
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Same fi..... nah got to be imagining this......
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