You can go into Eastern Ky and ask a few of the folks there how they feel about being poor and not having a voice in the political community. I bet they can fill your ear with stories of feeling discriminated against.
We all know that being Black offers you more special programs than the same white person. Being black also allows you to cry racism which is a more powerful cry than a white personal crying racism. I think being a disabled combat vet should give you a higher status on any gubment program regardless of color or sex.
A big problem we have is people think all races are equal...they are not and we can't legislate them into equality. I was listening to some joker on NPR crying racism....again.....he felt that it's up to the gubment to make black kids become more educated and it's society's fault that blacks are in prisons at the numbers they are. Not a word about the parents or parent..they get a free pass. Until the black community actually tries to get better they will always be where they are. Form birth many black kids are doomed to be thugs and hood rats. Why? That's the culture they are born into. So again the black community, parents and the leaders (are here any) have to change before the families, communities and attitude will change.
i believe a payee receives money and a recipient receives money. A Payor pays money to the payee who becomes the recipient.........





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Well rested? Great! Concept: "equal opportunity"?