By: Paul Craig Roberts|28 August, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: assault and battery . legal sense . paragraph . prosecutor . prosecutorial abuse
A self-described “very conservative” gentleman, [name withheld by request], takes exception to my column, posted on VDARE, about the white husband in Idaho being arrested for coming to the defense of his wife, who was assaulted by a black man. This gentleman says that his anger at the prosecutor turned into anger at me after checking the links supplied by…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|21 August, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Diversity . Equal . Freedom . Idaho: . Protection . vs. . What
Diversity vs. Freedom in Idaho:
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|07 August, 2001|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: civil rights policies . discrimination lawsuits . federal bureaucrats . federal contracting . senator ted kennedy
President Bush’s plan to amnesty millions of illegal Latin Americans could conceivably work if he simultaneously announced the end of racial quotas that make native-born whites second-class citizens in their own country. Instead, the Bush administration is preparing to defend a federal racial quota policy in an upcoming Supreme Court case. American blacks are a solid bloc-vote for liberal Democrats…
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