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Offline April 19

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The Great Walter Williams
« on: May 05, 2010, 08:47:43 PM »
Dr. Williams clearly states the problems in the black community historically and currently originate from government in his column this week. 

What is our most costly war?  It is not even close...  The War on Poverty is by far the most expensive war in our history and we are losing.

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In fact, 52 percent of U.S. homicides are committed by blacks, 49 percent of homicide victims are black and 93 percent of them were murdered by fellow blacks. The level of crime in black communities is the result of government's failure to perform its most basic function, namely the protection of its citizens.

The level of criminal activity not only puts residents in physical jeopardy but represents a heavy tax on people least able to bear it. That tax is paid in the forms of higher prices for goods and services and fewer shopping opportunities because supermarkets and other large retailers are reluctant to bear the costs of doing business in high-crime areas.

This government failure has the full effect of a law prohibiting economic development in many black communities.

Then there's the grossly fraudulent education delivered by the government schools that serve most black communities. The average black high school senior has a sixth- or seventh-grade achievement level and most of those who manage to graduate have what's no less than a fraudulent diploma, one that certifies a 12th-grade level of achievement when in fact the youngster might not have half that.

If the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan wanted to sabotage black academic excellence, he could not find a more effective means to do so than the government school system in most cities.

Tragically, most Americans, including black people whose ancestors have suffered from gross injustices of slavery, think it quite proper for government to forcibly use one person to serve the purposes of another. That's precisely what income redistribution is: the practice of forcibly taking the fruits of one person's labor for the benefit of another. That's also what theft is and the practice differs from slavery only in degree but not kind.

What about blacks who cherish liberty and limited government and joined in the tea party movement, or blacks who are members of organizations such as the Lincoln Institute, Frederick Douglass Foundation and Project 21? They've been maligned as Oreos, Uncle Toms and traitors to their race

Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/Black-Americans-and-liberty-92863764.html#ixzz0n6qcqoay

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Re: The Great Walter Williams
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2010, 09:17:53 PM »
Walt Williams rules! I like to listen to him when subs for Rush.
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Re: The Great Walter Williams
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2010, 09:18:31 PM »
he is right on the money.

When the money runs out the government will probably bring back slavery, forcing you to serve others at the whim of government.

Assuming the sheeple stand around and mew when the Great Fall comes.