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Old 12-12-2006, 11:02 PM
PaulC PaulC is offline
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Interesting that he has showcased Rosa "Park" as an example of America's continued failure to address race equality, when Miss "Park" was essentially an icon of America's ability to look within itself, and through primarily peaceful means, effect significant social and cultural change.

Had Rosa "Park" lived in Dacia's birthplace in 1955, I wonder if the revolutionary movement she triggered would have flowered, or if it's founding fathers would have been dragged into the woods and slaughtered. It's certainly unlikely that Miss "Park" would have been in a position to wait 95 years for anything. I wouldn't compare Miss "Park's" pre-1955 circumstances to that of a pre-Civil War slave, but perhaps to that of the average eastern European citizen.

I'm awaiting Dacia's showcase of a country, government and/or culture that we should emulate. I'm particularly interested in the identity of a country in which its government and inhabitants are free of prejudice, bias or partiality. It is most certainly not in eastern Europe.

I suspect that this may be the most flagrant case of the pot calling the kettle black I've encountered in quite some time.

Dacia, I patiently await your apology for calling me a stray dog. It was personally offensive and unwarranted.

Last edited by PaulC; 12-12-2006 at 11:25 PM.
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