Thursday, May 28, 2009

What constitutes a racist?

Is it a racist statement you make? Is it the belligerent rulings you have made as an activist judge in New York? Or in the case of the new Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor, I'm pretty much going to have to say BOTH! Imagine if I, or any white person for that matter, were to say that I can reach a better solution to a problem over an hispanic person soley because I'm white and hispanic people don't know what it's like to be white. A lot of hypocirtical liberal ding-bats would surely call me a racist and disregard anything I had to say after that!

Well this is, in fact, just what this moron of a human being said along with a variety of other questionable statements! Read about that here

As for her rulings being racist, here's a little background story about the New Haven firefighters case from the Washington Post:

In 2003, the city [of New Haven, Connecticut] gave promotion exams--prepared by a firm specializing in employment tests, and approved, as federal law requires, by independent experts--to 118 candidates, 27 of them black. None of the blacks did well enough to qualify for the 15 immediately available promotions. After a rabble-rousing minister with close ties to the mayor disrupted meetings and warned of dire political consequences if the city promoted persons from the list generated by the exams, the city said: No one will be promoted.

Well, Sotomayor, with all her superior "hispanic" life experience, felt that it was a justified move and ruled against the white guys!! Of course this is going to be appealed and most likely overturned because for one it's just a rediculous ruling and two, 60% of her rulings have gotten overturned so far anyway so I have a pretty good feeling about it!

Let me know what you think.

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