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		<title>By: Our postmodernist government &#8212; Cranach: The Blog of Veith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Our postmodernist government &#8212; Cranach: The Blog of Veith</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 12:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Davis Hanson explicates the postmodernist philosophy that animates our government today: One of the chief tenets of postmodernism is [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Brad</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 20:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Uh, Joseph, leaving the Emperor of Japan in place was not a compromise, but a decision by us to do so.  Japan surrendered unconditionally and we could have dressed the emperor in women&#039;s clothes and paraded him around if we wanted to, but we thoughtfully allowed him to stick around but only as a ceremonial figurehead. Japan did not insist on it or something.  And to compare that with leaving Hitler in place is profoundly ignorant.  I see your point about a good compromise being a cold war and not a hot one, but my point is the two unconditional surrenders brought peace with no forced compromise on our behalf--ergo &quot;unconditional.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uh, Joseph, leaving the Emperor of Japan in place was not a compromise, but a decision by us to do so.  Japan surrendered unconditionally and we could have dressed the emperor in women&#8217;s clothes and paraded him around if we wanted to, but we thoughtfully allowed him to stick around but only as a ceremonial figurehead. Japan did not insist on it or something.  And to compare that with leaving Hitler in place is profoundly ignorant.  I see your point about a good compromise being a cold war and not a hot one, but my point is the two unconditional surrenders brought peace with no forced compromise on our behalf&#8211;ergo &#8220;unconditional.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Belvedere</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Belvedere</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Mike Bertolone</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Bertolone</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 08:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Hanson:

Here is a corporate memo, written in 1968 that will illustrate the inner workings of affirmative actions that President Obama and Supreme Court candidate Sonia Sotomayor don&#039;t want the public (read VOTERS) to see.

Please comment on this memo:

Wilson and McColough&#039;s 1968 Letter 
(Published in Harvard Business Review - 1994)


May 2, 1968

To All Xerox Managers:

We at Xerox are among those who are compelled to accept
the indictment of the National Advisory Commission on
Civil Disorders: What white Americans have never fully
understood -- but what the Negro can never forget -- is
that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto.
White institutions created it. white institutions maintain
it, and white society condones it.

We, like all other Americans, share the responsibility for
a color-divided nation; and in all honesty, we need not
look beyond our own doorstep to find out why.

In Rochester, one of the first American cities scarred by
racial strife, Xerox continues to employ only a very small
percentage of Negroes. In other major -cities, including
some that have suffered even greater violence, we employ
no Negroes at all.

Thus, despite a stated policy that seeks to fulfill our
obligations to society -- and even though the significant
steps we have taken have been publicly praised -- our
performance is still far from a shining beacon of corporate
responsibility.

We know, of course, that many Negroes - fearing rejection -
simply don&#039;t apply to Xerox for jobs. And of those who do
apply, many fail to meet our usual standards of qualification.
But those factors obviously cannot be used as excuses. They
are, rather, the very problems which Xerox must and will attack
in the future.

In order to respond with concerted action to the Advisory
Commission&#039;s recommendations that American industry hire,
train and suitably employ one million Negroes within the
next three years, we are therefore going to adopt these
immediate courses of action:

First, we will heavily intensify our recruiting of Negroes
and other minorities, If, as our past experience indicates,
they are reluctant to dome to us, then we will go to them.


A special recruiting effort at University Microfilms in
Ann Arbor, Michigan has proved the validity of this approach
by substantially increasing minority employment in the space
of a few months. We will now extend that effort throughout
all the departments, divisions, and subsidiaries of Xerox.

Secondly, all managers responsible for hiring -- regardless
of geographical location -- will re-examine their selection
standards and training programs. Our past efforts, by and
large, have sought to find only the best qualified people
for Xerox, regardless of age, race or religion. But that
goal, however valid, has inadvertently excluded many good
people from productive employment.

We are, accordingly, going to change the selection standards
that screen out all but the most qualified people. We will
also begin devoting special attention to minority employees
of limited qualifications to make them genuinely productive
in the shortest possible time. Hopefully we can maintain
standards of performance throughout.

Effective immediately, therefore, all Xerox managers are
directed, on an individual basis, to begin this effort, pending
a more systematic company-wide revision of standards.

Thirdly, we are planning to increase substantially our training
of unqualified Negroes, and other minority members.

Although the Project Step Up Program to qualify people for
entry level jobs has been successful in the Rochester area,
we feel that its scope must be considerably broadened and the
entry requirements modified. We are presently planning to
incorporate the program into our present hiring process, and
to extend it to major Xerox facilities outside Rochester.

The full and unqualified cooperation of all Xerox managers
is expected in reaching our minority hiring goals. Corporate
Personnel has been given the responsibility for implementing
our plans, and for establishing an accountability system
through which top management -- beginning immediately -- can
regularly assess progress in all divisions, departments and
subsidiaries of the corporation.

Today there are 22 million Negroes in the United States.
The exclusion of many of them from our society is a
malignancy that the nation cannot endure. To include them as
integral to the nation, however, will mean even more than
the correction of an intolerable injustice. It will also
mean the creation of an enormous and affluent market for
new products and services, and of an equally enormous pool
of manpower to help meet the critical shortages predicted
for the future.

We are fully aware, of course, of the progress that Xerox
has already made in assisting the civil rights movement.

But it simply has not gone far enough.

We must do more because Xerox will not add to the misery of
the present condition of most Negroes. It will not condone
the waste of a great national resource. It will not com~
promise the conviction on which the success of this enterprise
and of the nation depends.

Joseph C. Wilson C. Peter McColough</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Hanson:</p>
<p>Here is a corporate memo, written in 1968 that will illustrate the inner workings of affirmative actions that President Obama and Supreme Court candidate Sonia Sotomayor don&#8217;t want the public (read VOTERS) to see.</p>
<p>Please comment on this memo:</p>
<p>Wilson and McColough&#8217;s 1968 Letter<br />
(Published in Harvard Business Review &#8211; 1994)</p>
<p>May 2, 1968</p>
<p>To All Xerox Managers:</p>
<p>We at Xerox are among those who are compelled to accept<br />
the indictment of the National Advisory Commission on<br />
Civil Disorders: What white Americans have never fully<br />
understood &#8212; but what the Negro can never forget &#8212; is<br />
that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto.<br />
White institutions created it. white institutions maintain<br />
it, and white society condones it.</p>
<p>We, like all other Americans, share the responsibility for<br />
a color-divided nation; and in all honesty, we need not<br />
look beyond our own doorstep to find out why.</p>
<p>In Rochester, one of the first American cities scarred by<br />
racial strife, Xerox continues to employ only a very small<br />
percentage of Negroes. In other major -cities, including<br />
some that have suffered even greater violence, we employ<br />
no Negroes at all.</p>
<p>Thus, despite a stated policy that seeks to fulfill our<br />
obligations to society &#8212; and even though the significant<br />
steps we have taken have been publicly praised &#8212; our<br />
performance is still far from a shining beacon of corporate<br />
responsibility.</p>
<p>We know, of course, that many Negroes &#8211; fearing rejection -<br />
simply don&#8217;t apply to Xerox for jobs. And of those who do<br />
apply, many fail to meet our usual standards of qualification.<br />
But those factors obviously cannot be used as excuses. They<br />
are, rather, the very problems which Xerox must and will attack<br />
in the future.</p>
<p>In order to respond with concerted action to the Advisory<br />
Commission&#8217;s recommendations that American industry hire,<br />
train and suitably employ one million Negroes within the<br />
next three years, we are therefore going to adopt these<br />
immediate courses of action:</p>
<p>First, we will heavily intensify our recruiting of Negroes<br />
and other minorities, If, as our past experience indicates,<br />
they are reluctant to dome to us, then we will go to them.</p>
<p>A special recruiting effort at University Microfilms in<br />
Ann Arbor, Michigan has proved the validity of this approach<br />
by substantially increasing minority employment in the space<br />
of a few months. We will now extend that effort throughout<br />
all the departments, divisions, and subsidiaries of Xerox.</p>
<p>Secondly, all managers responsible for hiring &#8212; regardless<br />
of geographical location &#8212; will re-examine their selection<br />
standards and training programs. Our past efforts, by and<br />
large, have sought to find only the best qualified people<br />
for Xerox, regardless of age, race or religion. But that<br />
goal, however valid, has inadvertently excluded many good<br />
people from productive employment.</p>
<p>We are, accordingly, going to change the selection standards<br />
that screen out all but the most qualified people. We will<br />
also begin devoting special attention to minority employees<br />
of limited qualifications to make them genuinely productive<br />
in the shortest possible time. Hopefully we can maintain<br />
standards of performance throughout.</p>
<p>Effective immediately, therefore, all Xerox managers are<br />
directed, on an individual basis, to begin this effort, pending<br />
a more systematic company-wide revision of standards.</p>
<p>Thirdly, we are planning to increase substantially our training<br />
of unqualified Negroes, and other minority members.</p>
<p>Although the Project Step Up Program to qualify people for<br />
entry level jobs has been successful in the Rochester area,<br />
we feel that its scope must be considerably broadened and the<br />
entry requirements modified. We are presently planning to<br />
incorporate the program into our present hiring process, and<br />
to extend it to major Xerox facilities outside Rochester.</p>
<p>The full and unqualified cooperation of all Xerox managers<br />
is expected in reaching our minority hiring goals. Corporate<br />
Personnel has been given the responsibility for implementing<br />
our plans, and for establishing an accountability system<br />
through which top management &#8212; beginning immediately &#8212; can<br />
regularly assess progress in all divisions, departments and<br />
subsidiaries of the corporation.</p>
<p>Today there are 22 million Negroes in the United States.<br />
The exclusion of many of them from our society is a<br />
malignancy that the nation cannot endure. To include them as<br />
integral to the nation, however, will mean even more than<br />
the correction of an intolerable injustice. It will also<br />
mean the creation of an enormous and affluent market for<br />
new products and services, and of an equally enormous pool<br />
of manpower to help meet the critical shortages predicted<br />
for the future.</p>
<p>We are fully aware, of course, of the progress that Xerox<br />
has already made in assisting the civil rights movement.</p>
<p>But it simply has not gone far enough.</p>
<p>We must do more because Xerox will not add to the misery of<br />
the present condition of most Negroes. It will not condone<br />
the waste of a great national resource. It will not com~<br />
promise the conviction on which the success of this enterprise<br />
and of the nation depends.</p>
<p>Joseph C. Wilson C. Peter McColough</p>
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		<title>By: Paul M Hupf</title>
		<link>http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/americas-first-postmodern-president-supreme-court-justice-treasury-secretary/#comment-16778</link>
		<dc:creator>Paul M Hupf</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 23:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We now have reason to fear the future. Instead of hope we are confronted with financial disaster and moral cowardance the consequences of which the administration seems to be ignorant or pursuing with reckless abandon . There is change but change that gives all the signs of being catastrophic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We now have reason to fear the future. Instead of hope we are confronted with financial disaster and moral cowardance the consequences of which the administration seems to be ignorant or pursuing with reckless abandon . There is change but change that gives all the signs of being catastrophic.</p>
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		<title>By: vivo</title>
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		<dc:creator>vivo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 11:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>109. James:

&quot;VIVO: Please answer the following questions for us:&quot;

You know the answers.

Did you open your mouth?
Did you close your mouth?
Did you open your eyes?
Didi you close your eyes?
Did you sit?
Did you get up?

You get the drift . . . Hopefully.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>109. James:</p>
<p>&#8220;VIVO: Please answer the following questions for us:&#8221;</p>
<p>You know the answers.</p>
<p>Did you open your mouth?<br />
Did you close your mouth?<br />
Did you open your eyes?<br />
Didi you close your eyes?<br />
Did you sit?<br />
Did you get up?</p>
<p>You get the drift . . . Hopefully.</p>
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		<title>By: Shef Rogers</title>
		<link>http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/americas-first-postmodern-president-supreme-court-justice-treasury-secretary/#comment-16670</link>
		<dc:creator>Shef Rogers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 23:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For God&#039;s sake, please don&#039;t drag out the &quot;relativism&quot; argument. Is there a shred of evidence that contemporary &quot;relativist&quot; (Western) cultures have a higher level of ambient violence than pious tribes, ruled by an established religion, throughout the past? A simple historical scan will prove just the opposite: cultures dominated by a strong religion are always more violent than agnostic democracies. When Ivan Groznii crucified an entire city for offending him, he did it with the blessings of clergy and the certainty that he was doing God&#039;s will. And such examples are all too easy to list.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For God&#8217;s sake, please don&#8217;t drag out the &#8220;relativism&#8221; argument. Is there a shred of evidence that contemporary &#8220;relativist&#8221; (Western) cultures have a higher level of ambient violence than pious tribes, ruled by an established religion, throughout the past? A simple historical scan will prove just the opposite: cultures dominated by a strong religion are always more violent than agnostic democracies. When Ivan Groznii crucified an entire city for offending him, he did it with the blessings of clergy and the certainty that he was doing God&#8217;s will. And such examples are all too easy to list.</p>
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		<title>By: karen</title>
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		<dc:creator>karen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 13:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>May Obama&#039;s chains sit lightly upon us?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May Obama&#8217;s chains sit lightly upon us?</p>
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		<title>By: James</title>
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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 03:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>VIVO:  Please answer the following questions for us:

1.  Was Obama&#039;s father an agnostic or a devote Muslim?
2.  Was Obama&#039;s Uncle (or Grandfather) a liberator of a concentration camp or not?
3.  Did Obama promise to close Gitmo?
4.  Is Gitmo still operating?
5.  Did Obama promise to end &quot;domestic wiretapping&quot;? 
6.  Did Obama recently re-authorize &quot;domestic wiretapping&quot;?
7.  Did Obama promise to reduce the deficit?
8.  Did Obama recently sign legislation increasing the deficit by over 20 fold?
9.  Is black white?
10. Is white black?
11. Are you bothered by people who constanty contradicts himself/herself?

Thank you.....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VIVO:  Please answer the following questions for us:</p>
<p>1.  Was Obama&#8217;s father an agnostic or a devote Muslim?<br />
2.  Was Obama&#8217;s Uncle (or Grandfather) a liberator of a concentration camp or not?<br />
3.  Did Obama promise to close Gitmo?<br />
4.  Is Gitmo still operating?<br />
5.  Did Obama promise to end &#8220;domestic wiretapping&#8221;?<br />
6.  Did Obama recently re-authorize &#8220;domestic wiretapping&#8221;?<br />
7.  Did Obama promise to reduce the deficit?<br />
8.  Did Obama recently sign legislation increasing the deficit by over 20 fold?<br />
9.  Is black white?<br />
10. Is white black?<br />
11. Are you bothered by people who constanty contradicts himself/herself?</p>
<p>Thank you&#8230;..</p>
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		<title>By: RadCap</title>
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		<dc:creator>RadCap</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 03:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you want to read a good article on where the courts ultimately started going wrong (and it wasn&#039;t as short a time ago as the 80s), follow this link:

http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/issues/2009-summer/justice-holmes-empty-constitution.asp

The article describes how the Justice Holmes (and the justice system in general) have construed the founding document of the US government to be an &quot;empty constitution&quot;.  And it shows how this has become THE principle of jurisprudence in the US.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to read a good article on where the courts ultimately started going wrong (and it wasn&#8217;t as short a time ago as the 80s), follow this link:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/issues/2009-summer/justice-holmes-empty-constitution.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/issues/2009-summer/justice-holmes-empty-constitution.asp</a></p>
<p>The article describes how the Justice Holmes (and the justice system in general) have construed the founding document of the US government to be an &#8220;empty constitution&#8221;.  And it shows how this has become THE principle of jurisprudence in the US.</p>
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