Is Disagreement with Obama Racism?
by Walter Williams
(September 29, 2009)
Americans should disavow and not fall prey to the racial rope-a-dope being played on us by the nation's race hustlers.
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Is Racial Profiling Racist?
by Walter Williams
(August 19, 2009)
Some years ago, the Rev. Jesse Jackson complained, "There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery -- then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved."
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Politics and Blacks
by Walter Williams
(August 12, 2009)
The solution to most of the major problems that confront many black people won't be found in the political arena and by electing more blacks to high office.
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Profiling the President and Professor Gates
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(July 29, 2009)
Professor Gates: Just how dumb can you get?
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A Post-Racial President?
by Thomas Sowell
(July 27, 2009)
Those who were shocked at President Obama's cheap shot at the Cambridge police for being "stupid" in arresting Henry Louis Gates must have been among those who let their wishes prevail over the obvious implications of Obama's 20 years of association with the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Anyone who can believe that Obama did not understand what the racist rants of Jeremiah Wright meant can believe anything.
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Senate Slavery Apology
by Walter Williams
(July 8, 2009)
The Senate apology is nothing more than political theater.
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A Tangled Web: "Disparate Impact" Dogma (Part 2)
by Thomas Sowell
(July 7, 2009)
The biggest beneficiaries from the "disparate impact" dogma are those who claim to be helping minorities. They benefit by feeling noble, winning votes or attracting money. The actual consequences for blacks-- or for the polarization of American society-- seems to be of little concern.
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A Tangled Web: "Disparate Impact" Dogma (Part 1)
by Thomas Sowell
(July 6, 2009)
The recent Supreme Court's decision in the New Haven firefighters' case was a rare example of sanity prevailing, even if only by a vote of 5 to 4.
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Race Talk for "African-Americans"
by Walter Williams
(May 13, 2009)
Having been around for 73 years, I have been through a number of names. Among the polite ones are: colored, Negro, Afro-American, black, and now African-American. Among those names, African-American is probably the most unintelligent.
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A Nation of Cowards?
by Walter Williams
(February 25, 2009)
The civil rights struggle is over and it is won.
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