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08/11/09 - A San Diego Reader Wonders If The Sierra Club Cares About California's Drought
From:
Donald
Miller (e-mail
him)
Re: Steve
Sailer's Column:
After Gatesgate: Why Can't
Republicans Start "A National Dialogue" On Race?"
A "dialogue on race" may not be in the cards, but we
should certainly start a
"dialogue on rape."
By
so doing we would demand an end to President Barack
Obama and
Attorney General Eric
Holder's cowardice for refusing to discuss
rape.
From a white
or a conservative or a Republican or woman's point of
view, rape has become a vastly more problematic social
harm than isolated cases of racial oppression.
In
fact,
cross-cultural incidents of
rape are so
prevalent as to raise questions at least as serious
as those raised by racism.
Miller lives in the Denver area where he works in a
patent law firm.
Joe
Guzzardi adds:
A dialogue on either race or rape would inevitably lead to immigration,
something Obama and Holder prefer to ignore since
immigration and crime are inexorably linked.
Here's the list
of Los Angeles' most wanted. Of the
thirty-three, thirty-one have surnames indicating
Hispanic or Muslim ancestry. A review of their dates of
birth shows that the fugitives were born since 1965,
after the passage of the
Immigration and Nationality Act.