Ben Carson: Slaves Were "Immigrants"

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  1. IQless1
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    Ben Carson: Slaves Were Immigrants Who Came Here And Worked Really Hard ‘For Less’

    By Amanda Terkel
    03/06/2017
    The Huffington Post

    Ben Carson made his debut as secretary of Housing and Urban Development Monday by telling agency employees about the virtues of the “can-do” American society. Carson said this value system was best exemplified by slaves, whom he characterized as immigrants who came to the United States with very little and worked very hard.

    “That’s what America is about,” Carson said. “A land of dreams and opportunity. There were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships, worked even longer, even harder for less. But they too had a dream that one day their sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, great grandsons, great granddaughters might pursue prosperity and happiness in this land.”
     
  2. IQless1
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    IQless1 trump supporters are scum

    ben carson is a delusional little prick, just like all republicans are. And yeah, you so-called conservatives are republicans, no matter what you tell yourselves. You're all deluded little pricks.
     
  3. toughcoins

    toughcoins Rarely is the liberal viewpoint tainted by realism

    There are overachievers and underachievers . . . and Ben Carson's got it all over you.

    As for "pricks", stop deluding yourself. You've never taken a really good hard look at yourself, so you don't even know what a prick looks like.
     
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  4. CoinOKC
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    Is he wrong?
     
  5. rlm's cents
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    Nope!!!
     
  6. IQless1
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    republican 'history' is bullshit.
     
  7. toughcoins

    toughcoins Rarely is the liberal viewpoint tainted by realism


    Well, thank God that liberal perspective is less credible than republican history.
     

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