Re: laws to protect caucasian race -public transportation
Posted by Hardy Parkerson, J.D. on 10/28/10
Your statement is an overstatement,
probably a bit of hyperbole arising
out of your own bad experience. However,
let me say that just as for every right
there is a corresponding obligation,
for every wrong or injustice, the law
provides a remedy. It is just the job
of a good lawyer to find that remedy and
see that it is exercised. If you would
like to talk to me about your own
particular problem, or about the
situation you complain of here in this
post, e-mail me with your name and
phone number and I will call you and
discuss this matter with you. At no
charge, of course!
Sincerely,
Hardy Parkerson, J.D.
Retired Lawyer - after 41 years of practice
Lake Charles, LA and Naples, Italy
On 10/04/10, emily wrote:
> Most people -especially caucasian race -do not realize
> there are no written laws to protect the caucasian race
> against discrimination against their white race.
> All laws , are written to protect the black, asian,
> hispanic. etc. If a person would would travel on a bus or
a
> train and get removed , because someone didn,t like their
> looks, or made an accusation about them for which there
was
> no truth whatso ever. There is no laws written and lawyers
> know they would only be stirring up a can of worms-so they
> would not take on cases like this as they know there a no
> laws on the books to help them win their cases.
> we learned this in school