KLUGMO wrote:Phil did your car break down again or something?
Huh?
No. I'm rather laid up right now...in a bit of agony, truth be told. After taking that roof apart, the back got much worse, & it's been 4 days & nights of pure hell, & I'm out of flexies but I'm holding on to a few t3's until I hit the really bad part before it gets better.
However, I've been ordered by the wife to see the Dr again today or she's gonna kill me...

I really hate going there. I'd almost rather take an ass-whuppin', but I'm not in the shape to take it right now with my usual good nature.
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Craig - I never said anything about removing blacks from history, therefore those children would still see the accomplishments of thier race, as well as the accomplishments of women & asians & hispanics &, *gasp*, even whites!
Seen in this context, as a view of American accomplishments, they would tend to see themselves as part of the process, & not separate from it.
As it stands, women, hispanics, asians, none of these have a celebratory history month. Why not? Does no one care? Celebrate those things that ALL of us can participate in, or don't do it at all.
In fact, imho, it would be much better to have a national holiday, say, the 2nd Monday of every month, where we celebrate the accomplishment of some random American worthy of note, be that person male or female or whatever race or physical or mental challenge you wanna pick. I could celebrate a "Steve Hawking Day" as easily as I could a Martin Luther King Day, couldn't you?
There are ppl worthy of note from every group in our country you want to choose from. Let us not forget that many many "whites" have also been held down by "the man," either. The Irish or Italian or Polish have all had bad times here as well, yet they, too, have had much to contribute over the years.
This present trend merely continues & celebrates our racial & sexual differences, & thus, promotes them, perhaps even more so in the minds of those "oppressed" than the rest of us.
It's time we faced our true history, I agree. But to point to only one group of ppl does them little if any good, & doesn't truly bring us together as a nation. I would much prefer those possible actions that work toward uniting us as a ppl, rather than celebrating our differences of the past & reminding ppl how bad things were at the hands of one group or other. It's time we moved past that.
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Glen - I fail to see how my views hurt any Americans, so yeah, "f*ck you."
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
SMILE - it's the safest way to spread your cheeks!