Tuesday, August 25, 2009

CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY IV

Given a person elected to a county youth position in the 8th grade, regular and consistent winner of awards in high school, including citizenship and boys state, elected Treasurer and President of a top social fraternity in college, and director of the social action program of a large congregation in a million person metropolitan area, given a person with that history, does anyone deny that a precipitous status change of the person to that of a veritable outcast coupled with overtly unlawfully denying the person one chosen profession and covertly denying him another create a presumption of oppression and suppression?

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