New Hallmark card in the works..

Bannon88

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Sorry Brothas, but we cool now!
This is out of control, will we apologize to animals and plants next for past injustices?

Due up next in
2010...the passenger pigeon
2012...the carolina parakeet
2014....the blue pike

The USPS is considering a special series of stamps to commemerate these historic events.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/29/house.slavery/index.html

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The House of Representatives was poised Tuesday to pass a resolution apologizing to African-Americans for slavery and the era of Jim Crow.


The House is poised to pass a resolution that would apologize for slavery and Jim Crow.

The nonbinding resolution, which is expected to pass, was introduced by Rep. Steve Cohen, a white lawmaker who represents a majority black district in Memphis, Tennessee.

While many states have apologized for slavery, it will be first time a branch of the federal government will apologize for slavery if the resolution passes, an aide to Cohen said.

By passing the resolution, the House would also acknowledge the "injustice, cruelty, brutality and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow."

"Jim Crow," or Jim Crow laws, were state and local laws enacted mostly in the Southern and border states of the United States between the 1870s and 1965, when African-Americans were denied the right to vote and other civil liberties and were legally segregated from whites.

The name "Jim Crow" came from a character played by T.D. "Daddy" Rice who portrayed a slave while in blackface during the mid-1800s.

The resolution states that "the vestiges of Jim Crow continue to this day."

"African-Americans continue to suffer from the consequences of slavery and Jim Crow -- long after both systems were formally abolished -- through enormous damage and loss, both tangible and intangible, including the loss of human dignity and liberty, the frustration of careers and professional lives, and the long-term loss of income and opportunity," the resolution states.

The House would also commit itself to stopping "the occurrence of human rights violations in the future," if it passes the resolution.

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The resolution does not address the controversial issue of reparations. Some members of the African-American community have called on lawmakers to give cash payments or other financial benefits to descendents of slaves as compensation for the suffering caused by slavery.

The resolution will not be the first time lawmakers have apologized to an ethnic group for past injustices.

In April, the Senate passed a resolution sponsored by Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kansas, that apologized to Native Americans for "the many instances of violence, maltreatment and neglect."

In 1993, the Senate also passed a resolution apologizing for the "illegal overthrow" of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893.

In 1988, Congress passed and President Reagan signed a law apologizing to the 120,000 Japanese-Americans who were held in detention camps during World War II. The 60,000 detainees who were alive at the time each received $20,000 from the government.
 
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jim-00-4.6

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Bannon88 said:
The resolution does not address the controversial issue of reparations. Some members of the African-American community have called on lawmakers to give cash payments or other financial benefits to descendents of slaves as compensation for the suffering caused by slavery.
In 1988, Congress passed and President Reagan signed a law apologizing to the 120,000 Japanese-Americans who were held in detention camps during World War II. The 60,000 detainees who were alive at the time each received $20,000 from the government.
A minor difference, hardly worth noting.
I'm distantly related to someone who was treated like absolute shit when that sort of treatment was legal, therefore, YOU should give me money!

Here's an idea...
go fuck yourself.
 

wturner

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My great great great grandfather beat his kids. I am there descendants, so I am gonna need some financial benefits. Since my great great great grandfather is dead, I am going to need the next in line to pay those benefits...I am calling my dad right now.
 

Bannon88

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That is the exact issue......
Just pay everyone and they'll all be happy......until they blow through that money(2 months), just consider it the "Black Economic Stimulus Package". That money will be back into the system so fast, we may not even miss it.

Attn: Payday Loan companies of America....a flood of money is coming your way.


How do you prove who you are desended from when your family tree looks like a bramble?


"I know my mom's half of the tree, but my dad's.......not so sure."
 

LR Max

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Uh, don't we have more important issues to deal with?

On the other hand, give the speech, apologize and lets all move on. If this issue is REALLY clogging up the works, then get it over with.
 

jhmover

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Amazing.....the congressional assholes can't pass anything but hot air out of their mouths and butts, yet they manage to come up with this. Reminds me of the retards in Sacramento, they can't ever pass a budget, yet they manage to have approved feng-shuy as mandatory for state offices. Why do we pay these people?