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reparations lawsuit filed

BronzedGoddess said:
QUIT FUCKING LUMPING ALL PEOPLE INTO ONE GROUP!

I'M SO FUCKING TIRED OF ALL THIS SHIT. UNLESS YOU'VE MET EVERY BLACK PERSON IN THE US YOU "DEBATES" HAVE NO MERRIT.

And why the hell should blacks leave a country that they help develop. Die for, fight for?

So all the white people that replied to this thread.....what have YOU done to benefit this country.

I worked for the DoD for 8 years and served in the armed forces in Desert Storm(briefly).

I can break it down a bit more if you'd like. I worked for DISA and the NSA for a total of 8 years working on Bayesian/Shannon alogirthms to assist in data retrieval. While there-
I worked on several different task groups to hammer out algorithms to reduce noise on various neural networks. I aided in the design of software to assist in the analysis of data.

While in the US Army I worked at the NRO doing satelight imagery and analysis in Desert Storm.

More importantly: What have you done?
 
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Code said:


I worked for the DoD for 8 years and served in the armed forces in Desert Storm(briefly).

More importantly: What have you done?

I joined the Army when I was 17 years old. I supported Operation Joint Forge in the Balkins (hungary, bosnia and croatia) and spent time in Pirmeseans Germany. I am now in the Army Reserves and I ETS October 24, 2004.
 
BronzedGoddess said:


I joined the Army when I was 17 years old. I supported Operation Joint Forge in the Balkins (hungary, bosnia and croatia) and spent time in Pirmeseans Germany. I am now in the Army Reserves and I ETS October 24, 2004.

Touche
 
we already are paying them back by food stamps, welfare, wic, afdc, ect ect ect, having 5 babies before their 25. no job, living 7 to 10 in one house, cant even keep their pants up, walking around with beer in a sack, cant even talk right, yea we owe them a lot. ha ha ha ha
 
Here's my question...

Can you sue for something that once was legal?

For example, if the speed limit is 55mph and I receive a ticket for doing 65mph, and several years later they change the speed limit to 65mph, can I sue and try to recoup the money?

:confused:
 
All I'm saying is, that it's just as relevant for the southern states to sue over slavery as it is for blacks *who were NEVER slaves themselves*.

I could sue Italy for enslaving damn near every facet of my heritage. But I don't because it's frivolous....just like this lawsuit.
 
I thought affirmative action was a form of reparation?

I always hate to use the term "reverse discrimination" (as if the direction really matters), but placing people in to a group based only on their skin color is kinda just that.
 
Code said:


I worked for the DoD for 8 years and served in the armed forces in Desert Storm(briefly).

I can break it down a bit more if you'd like. I worked for DISA and the NSA for a total of 8 years working on Bayesian/Shannon alogirthms to assist in data retrieval. While there-
I worked on several different task groups to hammer out algorithms to reduce noise on various neural networks. I aided in the design of software to assist in the analysis of data.

While in the US Army I worked at the NRO doing satelight imagery and analysis in Desert Storm.

More importantly: What have you done?


That's awesome!!!!! However it does not make my military service insignificant. You want to know my MOS. Well when I was in the Balkins I was an preventive medicine specialist(91S). When I was in Germany I worked as a BMET(91A). So In your opinion it may not be much, but what is the motto of the medical regiment? TO PROTECT THE FIGHTING STRENGTH. No wars are going to be won if our troops are unable to fight. I AM PROUD OF WHAT I'VE DONE AND AM DOING FOR MY COUNTRY. Nothing can change that.

And since you were in the Army you are fully aware of the numbers of black soldiers. One team, Hooah!
 
BronzedGoddess said:


That's awesome!!!!! However it does not make my military service insignificant. You want to know my MOS. Well when I was in the Balkins I was an preventive medicine specialist(91S). When I was in Germany I worked as a BMET(91A). So In your opinion it may not be much, but what is the motto of the medical regiment? TO PROTECT THE FIGHTING STRENGTH. No wars are going to be won if our troops are unable to fight. I AM PROUD OF WHAT I'VE DONE AND AM DOING FOR MY COUNTRY. Nothing can change that.

And since you were in the Army you are fully aware of the numbers of black soldiers. One team, Hooah!

Sorry, I wasn't trying to withdraw from your service, I was just being a bit more clear. The first sentence I wrote almost implicates that I served in the Army for 8 years which is not the case.

And yes, I'm fully aware of the amount of black soldiers serving our nation. :)
 
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