William Joyce
Chemotherapy for PC
Quite a demand!
Occidental Observer
Before he's even inaugurated, one question about the effect of electing Barack Obama is getting an answer.
The question: Will a black president quell black demands for affirmative action?
The answer: No.
In a recent article on the new black-oriented, Washington Post-owned website "The Root," writer Sam Fulwood fumes that "racism" has kept blacks from the White House press corps, and quotes another writer, Jack White, as saying that "the job of interpreting this president to the world is too big and too important to be left just to white reporters and editors."
Occidental Observer
Before he's even inaugurated, one question about the effect of electing Barack Obama is getting an answer.
The question: Will a black president quell black demands for affirmative action?
The answer: No.
In a recent article on the new black-oriented, Washington Post-owned website "The Root," writer Sam Fulwood fumes that "racism" has kept blacks from the White House press corps, and quotes another writer, Jack White, as saying that "the job of interpreting this president to the world is too big and too important to be left just to white reporters and editors."