The new civil war begins...

LA will be lucky if they are not sued over this. Boycotts raise numerous legal issues, from antitrust to equal protection. How can it be constitutional to deny everyone in arizona the opportunities everyone else has?

Typical of the left. When they want to make a point, the law goes out the window. When they are able to dictate what the law is, as by unelected judges making up constitutional rights, then of course we're all supposed to fall quietly into line.

I wonder what their reaction would be if 15 or 20 conservative states agreed to boycott california? Or Massachusetts because of gay marriage?
 
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LA will be lucky if they are not sued over this. Boycotts raise numerous legal issues, from antitrust to equal protection. How can it be constitutional to deny everyone in arizona the opportunities everyone else has?

Typical of the left. When they want to make a point, the law goes out the window. When they are able to dictate what the law is, as by unelected judges making up constitutional rights, then of course we're all supposed to fall quietly into line.

I wonder what their reaction would be if 15 or 20 conservative states agreed to boycott california? Or Massachusetts because of gay marriage?


Holder wants to sue AZ. AZ. ends up suing Calif. The unraveling begins.
 
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If the democrats are the ones looking out for minorities then explain to me why they keeped them locked up in the shitty inner city schools by blocking school choice and continually deprive the most vulnerable of a good education.

Why?

Captive audience ??
 
Quote from phenomena:

Well we already gave them free land in the city(projects), and moved them into the formerly prestigious inner city schools. NOW look at inner city schools and communities. And remember? We did all that because the rich city people had all the "advantages" that poor minorities out in the country didn't have. And the only reason for the inequality was because they were stuck out in the suburbs and rural communities and those mean city people wouldn't let them come in and participate. So then we had "integration" where they got to come live in the city, and go to the good schools. Look how well that did!!! :D

Portland, Ore., may return to neighborhood schools model
It might once have been labeled segregationist, but busing and other efforts have failed to foster diversity.

http://articles.latimes.com/2010/may/11/nation/la-na-portland-schools-20100512
 
I know a lot of rich liberals who will get in your face if they think you have said anything slightly dismissive of civil rights, diversity, urban black culture, forced bussing or public schools. Every single one of them sends their own kids to all white, hyper-expensive private schools. No exceptions, even the ones who live in Montgomery County, MD, which has the highest household income in the country. No way they will let their kid sit next to a minority, or a poor white kid either.
 
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