Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Supreme Court Seeks To Legally Resegregate Public Schools

Hello Readers
I happen to have come across a few sentences in the Boston Globe's coverage of Deval Patrick, the new Massachusetts governor's comments at today's Martin Luther King breakfast that say the Bush administration has taken the side of parents in Louisville, Kentucky and Seattle, Washington who are suing because school assignment has a racial component.

The Washington Post has covered very well the current Bush administration's the systematic removal of as many as possible traditional and long -term staffers in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Enforcement Division. The watering down of its mission to protect us all and minority groups ,in particular, has resulted taking only a handful of anti-discrimination cases and usually, as in this case protecting white rights from enormous(???) minority powers.

Can this nation return to the infamous days before the end of legal segregation ???? The lawsuit now being heard by the Supreme Court and that most reasonable of fellows, Justice Roberts who really only said his name at the Senate confirmation hearings. I believe Roberts may now have the chance to show the true sides of himself that Bush and the Conservatives know well as all of America can decipher NOW. Overturning Brown v Board of Education is the return to yesteryear ,however it may be spun, that many have been waiting for and many, many more than are willing to admit it would be glad for.

***Deval Patrick is a s former Justice department staffer in Civil Rights Enforcement

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