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Old 12th November 2002, 06:37
Xorasho Xorasho is offline
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Hello Bunky,

We have come a long ways since 1936. Martin Luther King helped us along. Too bad he was murdered. I can assure you that if the experiments were being continued today that there would be an uproar that would drown out the worlds sounds.

As you pointed out things have swung the other way when a policemans is fired and driven out of town and a murderer set free because Ferman said, Nrgger. Rodney King is a big time crook and very strong and hard to manage. He got millions $$$ because he refused to obey policemen. What would Swede police do to a man that refused to obey policeman? What would it do to the peace of the world if everybody refused to obey policemen?

As for O J Simpson getting off. This is not uncommon for someone with a good lawyer to get out of most anything.

I have worked for Black supervisors and Black formen and they all made every attempt to not show any racial preferences. I have black neighbors that are as well educated and mannered as the best whites. However, in many places there is a problem with uneducated, drug using gang type blacks. The ones that intergrate into our society make A1 citizens.

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As far as I know, the reason the black didn't obey the police in the u.s was because of police's brutal way of treatment for negros. Martin Luther King mentioned in his speech that the black can't get lodging at motels,should find exile in his own land,staggered by police brutality. On that reason, I assume that the black couldn't obey the police.
although it had happened long ago, I presume the painful days for the black had been as much severe as in comunist nations. I sometimes doubt that there really had been existing "a peace" in the u.s. (1960's).

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Old 12th November 2002, 06:39
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Hello Sandy

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I don't know if any of you folks remember what it was like in the South before the 1960's.....but not too many black people went to white doctors....they went to black doctors.
My opinion is this. THe Liberals support counting the color of a persons skin, at the same time they accuse the Republicans of doing it.
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Old 12th November 2002, 07:12
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I think that the black men's life was miserable in South United States before 1960.
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Old 12th November 2002, 14:35
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Very interesting "feed-back"!

The men from "abroad" understand the injustice of the "Tuskeegee Experiment" whereas most of the Americans huddle together and do what they can to justify it!
Shall I draw any conclusions or wait a day or two to see if anything more revealing turns up?

Furthermore, you all seem to have not noticed that the "The Tuskeegee Experiment" was only stopped in 1972 because of a newspaper article! 1972 for God's sake!

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Old 12th November 2002, 15:03
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There is no justification for what the black race has gone through because of US hateful treatment !! Nor will there ever be.
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Old 12th November 2002, 15:39
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BRAVO Sandy!
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Old 12th November 2002, 16:17
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Bunky,

I think everyone here would agree that it is wrong to intentionaly give anybody a disease. Many of us just saw you attacking america and not just what a few whacko's did. By the newspaper articles stopping the experiments it proves that our system works even if a few are criminaly insane.

I know there was racism because I was a racist back in the 50's myself. I went to white only restrooms and schools. It is easier to hate a people if you have no contact with them. When we had to go to school and live with them it was explosive at first but eventually things calmed down and we had to accept that each was here to stay and that peace was the way to go. When I talked to them I found that they were just like me. They had the same goals, asperations and needs. It was an amazing thing to me back then to realize that they were just like me. But part of the problem is that they are bigger and stronger and that sometime causes a problem like Rodney King. It just takes a lot of force to control a big man on drugs.

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