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Title: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: mystery-ak on March 25, 2014, 12:37:58 pm
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Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
'My husband and I are President and First Lady of the United States. And that is really the story of America...'
Daniel Halper
March 25, 2014 7:01 AM

First Lady Michelle Obama talked about America as she visited a school today in China. She talked about the American dream:

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    And my story isn’t unusual in America.  Some of our most famous athletes, like LeBron James, and artists, like the singer Janelle Monae, came from struggling families like mine, as do many business leaders -- like Howard Schultz.  He’s the head of a company called Starbucks, which many of you may have heard of.  When Mr. Schultz was a boy his father lost his job, leaving their family destitute.  But Mr. Schultz worked hard.  He got a scholarship to a university, and eventually built the largest coffeehouse company in the world.

    And then there’s this other guy I know who was raised by a single mother who sometimes struggled to afford food for their family.  But like me, this guy got scholarships and loans to attend universities.  He became a lawyer and a professor, and then he was a state senator and then a national senator.  And then, he became President of the United States.  This guy I’m talking about is my husband, Barack Obama.  (Applause.)

    These stories are the stories of so many Americans, and of America itself.  Because in America, we believe that no matter where you live or how much money your parents have, or what race or religion or ethnicity you are, if you work hard and believe in yourself, then you should have a chance to succeed.  We also believe that everyone is equal, and that we all have the right to say what we think and worship as we choose, even when others don’t like what we say or don’t always agree with what we believe.

But warned that not everything is perfect. "Now of course, living up to these ideals isn’t always easy.  And there have been times in our history where we have fallen short.  Many decades ago, there were actually laws in America that allowed discrimination against black people like me, who are a minority in the United States.  But over time, ordinary citizens decided that those laws were unfair.  So they held peaceful protests and marches.  They called on government officials to change those laws, and they voted to elect new officials who shared their views," she said.

"And slowly but surely, America changed.  We got rid of those unjust laws.  And today, just 50 years later, my husband and I are President and First Lady of the United States.  And that is really the story of America –- how over the course of our short history, through so many trials and struggles, we have become more equal, more inclusive, and more free."
Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: jmyrlefuller on March 25, 2014, 12:45:11 pm
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we all have the right to say what we think and worship as we choose, even when others don’t like what we say or don’t always agree with what we believe.
Unless it involves homosexuality, of course.
Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: evadR on March 25, 2014, 12:50:56 pm
"And that is really the story of America"

Really??

In your dreams Mooch. In your dreams.
Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: mountaineer on March 25, 2014, 12:51:37 pm
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artists, like the singer Janelle Monae
And the Chinese said, "Who?"
I had to look her up and found she recently performed at the White House  (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/wp/2014/03/06/janelle-monae-melissa-etheridge-and-patti-labelle-perform-at-the-white-house/)at one of Mooch's phony chats with children.
Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: Chieftain on March 25, 2014, 01:12:48 pm
So is she on a vacation, or is she making a semi-official visit to China??  How is it that Moose can make speeches like this one to the Communist Chinee, and at the same time declare herself immune from any scrutiny from the American Media??  This is just unreal...I cannot imagine any other First Lady in my lifetime, including the Hildebeest, that would be allowed to pull this kind of stunt, much less not even question the outrageous expenses involved toting her children and mother around with her.

Screaming double standard...

Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: Fishrrman on March 26, 2014, 01:21:42 am
[[ Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me' ]]

And the most interesting thing is that this was fixed by creating new laws in America that allow discrimination against white people like ME ...   ;)
Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: mountaineer on March 26, 2014, 01:28:57 am
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'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Enacted by Democrats, I'd wager.
Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: evadR on March 26, 2014, 01:34:22 am
"And that is really the story of America"

Really??

In your dreams Mooch. In your dreams.
Fortunately Mooch, there are very very few black people like you.
Title: Re: Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me'
Post by: truth_seeker on March 26, 2014, 01:38:53 am
[[ Michelle: 'There Were Actually Laws in America that Allowed Discrimination Against Black People Like Me' ]]

And the most interesting thing is that this was fixed by creating new laws in America that allow discrimination against white people like ME ...   ;)
Can you cite such a specific laws ??