Is it Racist to Draw Congressional Districts Based Upon Race?
It is racist to construct congressional representation based solely upon race.
It is racist to construct congressional representation based solely upon race.
We already have a "No Kings" day in America, it is July 4th, known as our American Independence Day, and next year we will celebrate 250 years of “No Kings.”
"The government YOU elect is the government YOU deserve.” I think America deserves better. Let's start acting like it.
How many of you remember the tarmac standoff moment between then AZ Governor Jan Brewer and President Barack Obama? It was about illegal immigration and the fact that the Obama administration was telling Gov. Brewer that it was a federal issue and the State had no jurisdiction. Hypocrisy now?
Somewhere along the way, we as adults have failed in warning our children about the dangers of certain political philosophies...namely Marxism, socialism, communism, and Islamo-fascism.
Yes, we all believe in the freedom of speech and expression, but there is a very clear line that has been, is being, crossed...it must come to an end, and the restoration of the rule of law must be achieved.
I am trying to understand and reason with individuals who believe that disagreement is a recipe for violence, and yes, death.
When in the course of history has there ever been a Palestinian state? It was not until the late 1960s that the brilliant marketer, Yasser Arafat, aligned a region with a certain group of people and created the modern fallacy for which some have believed.
Freedom of speech does not mean freedom to incite violence, unless you are a leftist.
I challenge you today to make this promise: that you will read the entire Constitution of the United States by the end of this week. Something that simple would honor the sacrifice of so many who had made the ultimate sacrifice and given the last full measure of devotion so that "the government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth". We honor the man who uttered those words at the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.