you are absolutely correct Ms. Ginger. I published an article last month on my column entitled
'Clarence and Ginni: A true Hate Story" but maybe you should check it out. I think it got two readers, I guess it was poorly titled. The hate story I am referring to is not that they hate each other; they hate America and Clarence goal, since be…
you are absolutely correct Ms. Ginger. I published an article last month on my column entitled
'Clarence and Ginni: A true Hate Story" but maybe you should check it out. I think it got two readers, I guess it was poorly titled. The hate story I am referring to is not that they hate each other; they hate America and Clarence goal, since being esconced on the court has been to destroy or payback America because of his own inferiority complex. I do not think he was abused at all. His grandfather tried to teach him success for blacks would come only by denying others the right to rule over him. But Clarence, far from being abused, Clarence was to self-loathing. He always felt his black classmates put him down even before his school was desegregated. He joined the black power movement but gave up because he felt the other blacks ignored him...I don't know if they did---ever--but he was always too timid and always thought others disdained him. He has never had a conservative jurisprudence, his goal has been to use his position to ruin and destroy the country, just because of his own massive inferiority complex, not because of any philosophic leanings.
you are absolutely correct Ms. Ginger. I published an article last month on my column entitled
'Clarence and Ginni: A true Hate Story" but maybe you should check it out. I think it got two readers, I guess it was poorly titled. The hate story I am referring to is not that they hate each other; they hate America and Clarence goal, since being esconced on the court has been to destroy or payback America because of his own inferiority complex. I do not think he was abused at all. His grandfather tried to teach him success for blacks would come only by denying others the right to rule over him. But Clarence, far from being abused, Clarence was to self-loathing. He always felt his black classmates put him down even before his school was desegregated. He joined the black power movement but gave up because he felt the other blacks ignored him...I don't know if they did---ever--but he was always too timid and always thought others disdained him. He has never had a conservative jurisprudence, his goal has been to use his position to ruin and destroy the country, just because of his own massive inferiority complex, not because of any philosophic leanings.