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His win also ended the "Social Advancement Program" that John, Graduated Bottom of his Class" McCain was hoping for.
As one ordinary citizen, I hope that the positive aspects of this fulfillment of the social engineering laid out by our leaders over the decades eventually outweighs all of the negative discriminatory aspects that have resulted in the Africanization of America and that despite attaining the objectives our country's security remains in tact throughout the time it takes to normalize society to a period during which racial inequality in favor of equality no longer has to be a social goal. We need to get rid of the "wanna be" value.
“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”
Hmmmn, to have truly reached this benchmark one would tend to think that the race of a candidate wouldn't matter.
We would be color blind not color struck.
It would seem to me that the so-called civil rights movement completely missed the mark.
Character matters.
Clarence, very well put.
But will it fulfill the era we live in now? The era where socialist illuminati are threatening to raise taxes on everyone, including those who provide the jobs for our America.
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