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Hi tt here again and am off the soap box for now.

Let's go back and look at the civil rights movement of the 60's We all know what went on it was a battle of and for basic human rights and dignity. Having read a little of Martin Luther King and Fredrick Douglas I would have to say that they would both agree that the gateway and the most fundamental human right is to a good education.

There for to me the most important moment of the civil rights movement was Little Rock. Remember that? To look back through the lens of education,would Rosa Parks,or voting taken place without them having been educated?

The most common thing you can find in the past about the many forms that slavery takes is ignorance. Yes there are exceptions Janisary's, house and business slaves. Roman slaves had remarkable upward mobility, but there again we find education rearing it's head.Look at the conditions of serfs and nobility in the dark ages. Now once again mankind is entering a new dark age again caused by the forces of religion.

Without a good education how can you have justice?(1) How about liberty? The ability to make good life choices. How much hopes and dreams of a future for you and your family rest on a good education? How can you make a non emotional reasoned choice on anything without the ability to gather the facts,without reading or math skills you are lost and at the mercy of what others tell you.(yikes) Without English skills how can you express yourself so others can understand. WHAT FORM OF HUMAN RIGHTS OR DIGNITY DO NOT REST ON A GOOD EDUCATION???

Now how did the separate but equal schools of the south come about? Gee the Progressive Party is to be thanked for it. Study the reconstruction period,also check out the history of the 13th and 14th amendments. One of the things i noticed was that many times and places in the south during reconstruction Black republicans held office but did the biding of the Progressive Party with the threat of lynching or worse held over their heads. Republican party workers were waylaid beaten or lynched be they black or white therefore the 14th amendment.

(Say don't you just know that the Progressive party today would just love to have the 1830's gag rule put back into effect in congress sort of a fairness doctrine you might say.:) Lord knows that if you listen to air america they still call for taking congress back and gagging the airways once more.)

Large was the part of MLK's DREAM of the future that laid in the education of blacks equally with whites. How has that dream progressed?

Well let's face it folks it sucks. Most black inner city blacks are just as bad off as their precivil fieldhand ancestors if not worse. thanks to the Progressive Party and the n.e.a. When i say worse off i mean in education and family life, anyone that was not torn by the scene where Kizzi was sold and the mourning of Kunte Kinte had to be dead in their heart. Now days young blackmen make babies and walk off without a thought and even brag about it. How has such a disgraceful and heartbreaking thing come to be?

Well lets remember that Martin Luther King Jr. was shot by a Progressive Party member and go from there. The one thing that the Progressive Party hates is losing power in any form. They are willing to go to any ends to get and keep it. How far will they go? Each and every one of over 500,000 civil war dead and injured can be laid at the altar of Progressive power. How many died in reconstruction and civil rights? Each one laid on that same altar.

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Sorry to digress but from here on when something trips my trigger i'm going to side bar it. so here goes.

Back to white guilt and abuse. being the history nut that i am, you know in my reading of the start of ww2 nowhere do i find a MASS out cry of the American public to round up citizens of japanese heritage and confine them it was act of a Progressive president and a Progressive controlled congress. SO why did all of America need to apologize to them and pay reparations to them seems that to be honest the Progressive Party is the one that should have. To quote ashleigh brillant in todays rock mountain rag. "I want all the power but none of the responsibility". sounds about right to me.

Yes it was an awful thing. yes they deserve an apology and having their losses made good but by the ones that did it to them. ie fdr and the Progressives.

My family talked about this when i was a kid,as one of my uncles married my Aunt Penny when he was stationed in Japan in 1950. the best they could come up with was well fdr and congress called for it and we thought they knew best. we were at war and we thought they knew things that we didn't.

In my view once a fascist slave holder it is hard to let go of running peoples lives, as far as fascist look up the programs of Mussolini and compare it to the national recovery act and others. The ccc had a counter part in Nazi Germany. kinda makes ya wonder???

well folks stay tuned for more on Blacks Slavery and education. tt

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