In the land of the blind, it’s said that the one-eyed man is king. In our own land, it seems that hypocrisy trumps sight. Americans, whose ancestors fought a war to free themselves of monarchs, now find themselves under the thumb of kings, queens, dukes and earls, who deign to pass themselves off as public…
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April 30, 2011 in
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Leona SalazarTags: ACLU, affirmative action, African American Forum Policy, Barack Obama, Bob Schieffer, Columbia University, Department of Justice, Donald Trump, Ed Schultz, Face the Nation, Harvard Law School, Justice Clarence Thomas, MSNBC, NAACP, Occidental College, Rev. Al Sharpton
If affirmative action was such a great idea, then why is the left branding anyone a racist who might suggest that President Obama benefitted from the policy? Donald Trump has brought the President’s academic record into the spotlight by asking how he gained admittance to Columbia University and Harvard Law School after having less than…
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January 16, 2011 in
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Leona SalazarTags: Christopher Coates, Department of Justice, Diversity, diversity training, J. Christian Adams, Jesse Jackson, NASCAR, political correctness, politically incorrect, Tom Vilsack, U.S. Agriculture Department, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, workforce diversity specialists
As far as I’m concerned, diversity training is like spam. Too many people get it and nobody wants it. I recently read that the U.S. Agriculture Department has hired a consulting firm to advise it on “diversity” matters. Agriculture Secretary, Tom Vilsack has “taken a number of actions to make his department more sensitive to…
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November 19, 2010 in
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Leona SalazarTags: Ahmed Ghailani, Arizona Immigration Law, Attorney General of the United States, Chris Christie, Christopher Coates, Department of Justice, DOJ, Eric Holder, House Judiciary Committee, illegal immigration, J. Christian Adams, jihadist, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, King Samir Shabazz, New Black Panther Party, radical Islam, sanctuary cities, terrorism, underwear bomber, Voting Rights Act
There’s a lot about the Department of Justice that I just don’t get. The main thing I don’t get, though, is Eric Holder, the Attorney General. In the last two years, he’s done a lot of very strange things. Most recently, the DOJ decided to try terrorist Ahmed Ghailani in a civil trial, rather than…
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