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Freedom Will Conquer Racism |
Editorial
America’s “Fault Line” America has a dangerous “fault line” tearing this country apart in 2006, but it’s not “Iraq” or “the economy.” It is Senator Charles Schumer who is spending his entire life attacking our President for personal gain for himself and his boss, who is also his close personal friend, Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr., who inherited the New York Times. The Times is the most powerful voice in the entire nation (even without its many subsidiaries, including the Boston Globe which totally controls Massachusetts). What a contrast between the loud, brassy Schumer, who is so cocky and confident, and Sulzberger who is older. He just barely squeaked through college. Sulzberger also made a serious mistake at a commencement address a few weeks ago when he apologized to the new graduates for his failed life. You weren’t supposed to be graduating into a world where we are still at war. “You weren’t. But you are. And for that I am sorry.” The children of Sulzberger are graduating from college now and it appeared to many that he is having trouble explaining to them what he has done with his life to improve the world. “I am sorry,” he kept saying. The children of his protégé, Sen. Schumer are not old enough to ask questions yet.
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