Pubdate: Wed, 16 Apr 2008
Source: Star-Banner, The (Ocala, FL)
Copyright: 2008 The Star-Banner
Contact:  http://www.starbanner.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1533
Author: Hank Stevens

APOLOGY

Now is the time to tell it like it is.

Florida's black lawmakers called the apology for slavery the first
step toward confronting what they see as racial disparities in health,
education and the criminal justice system.

Well, hallelujah. It's about time.

Since blacks lead the world in AIDS, drugs, illegitimacy, dropouts,
welfare, food stamps, affirmative action and crime, let's hope they
are serious.

"An expression is just empty words without action," says Rep. Joe
Gibbons, chairman of the legislative Black Caucus. If any of the Black
Caucus wishes to get some input from an unbiased source, let them ask
some other folks than the so-called lily white liberals too afraid to
antagonize them.

Talk about reparations by our esteemed Gov. Charlie Crist makes me
livid and we should run him out of office, and the state.

Hank Stevens, Ocala
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