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FUNDNG FOR GVT PROGRAMS: Do we have too many special committees overseeing civil rights?

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Can anyone provide links regarding these 2 groups: Affirmative Action and ACLU.

Do we need committees to protect us from these committees that were designed to protect us from discrimination? Are any politicians addressing need for overhauling or tossing out these 2 organizations, seriously?

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  1. Haven't civil rights been achieved? Education, housing, employment, etc. all available without discrimination.  True there are problems in the black community. The number of black males incarcerated, socioeconomic problems, jobs. These problems cannot be achieved by government. The answer to poverty is education, which is available to all. In fact the poorer you are, the more you get for education. An education brings a wide job market. The number of black males incarcerated needs to be handled on a community level. Sharpton and jackson want to keep the case going that the white man is the oppressor but that is no longer valid. One thing no government can give is motivation. That has to come from the community and families. If the black leaders preached the Bill Cosby values they would do more for the african american population to begin to solve the problems on a personal level instead of blaming whitey for everything and wallowing in an oppression that does not exist any longer. When you do things for people that they can do themselves, you enable them to be a social invalid dependant on everyone and keep them from achieving independence.


  2. Yes, yes yes, This is my Only dream left to save America, God bless.

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