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In reply to the discussion: This is some bitter truth.. [View all]brush
(57,659 posts)45. I remember General Honore. He took charge and told those troops to stop training their weapons on...
fellow Americans (black Americans). I was really proud of him.
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Well now--Trump did promise to help the inner cities. But how is the question.
riversedge
Feb 2017
#1
It would have to be something like that because state governors control their National Guards...
brush
Feb 2017
#42
You hit upon it, the rural poor and unemployed urban dwellers have a the same problem. No jobs.
brush
Feb 2017
#43
ignore past decades of redlining. lead used in their 'ghettos'. bootstraps? after amputating
pansypoo53219
Feb 2017
#13
no, i see the difference clearly. drug use among blacks was treated different than among whites
JI7
Feb 2017
#47
I shared those links to point out how much the concern over the WWC took priority in the election..
JHan
Feb 2017
#49