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If you live in Chicago, you better pray to God your house doesn't start on fire!

Fred Reed on Affirmative Action: "If you are good enough, you don't need it.  If you need it, you aren't good enough."

City to Pay $30 Million, Hire 111 Black Firefighters

August 17, 2011 - From: suntimes.com

by Fran Spielman

Chicago will hire 111 bypassed black firefighters by March 2012 and pay at least $30 million in damages to some 6,000 others who will never get that chance, under a court order expected to be approved Wednesday by a federal judge.

Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously agreed that African-American candidates did not wait too long before filing a lawsuit that accused the city of discriminating against them for the way it handled a 1995 firefighterâs entrance exam.

A federal appeals court affirmed that ruling in May and remanded the case back to the trial court to implement a hiring remedy the city had been stalling.

Now, both sides have agreed on that plan and how it should be implemented.

"We're extremely pleased that, after all these years, this long-running legal fight is coming to an end," said plaintiffs' attorney Matt Piers.

Noting that Chicago taxpayers are liable for an additional $500,000 in back pay for every month the hiring is delayed, Piers said, "The attitude of the Emanuel administration has been to attempt to resolve this as quickly as possible."

The court order, to be presented to U.S. District Judge Joan Gotschall on Wednesday, calls for the city begin by sending postcards to all 6,000 black bypassed black candidates.

Those who indicate they are still interested in becoming Chicago firefighters will be entered into a "jobs lottery" to identify 750 candidates who will take a physical abilities test in October and undergo background checks, drug tests and medical exams.

From that group, the city will select 111 candidates who will enter the fire academy for training by the end of March 2012.

Would-be firefighters who have moved on to other careers or choose to bypass the jobs lottery for other reasons will receive cash awards of at least $5,000 per person.  Chicago taxpayers will also be on the hook for $10 million to $20 million in back pension contributions for those who get jobs.  That means the total cost could approach $50 million.

The Chicago Fire Department's age limit for new hires is 38, but that will not apply to the 111 black firefighters because the discrimination occurred before the cut-off was established.

"I don't think we'll have a problem coming up with 111 who still want the job and are fully qualified to have it," said Joshua Karsh, another attorney representing the plaintiffs.

"Some of these people are older than 38.  But, better than half the department is older than 38."

When results from the 1995 entrance exam were disappointing for minorities, the city established a cut-off score of 89 and hired randomly from the top 1,800 "well-qualified" candidates.

In 2005, a federal judge ruled that the city's decision had the effect of perpetuating the predominantly white status quo, since 78 percent of those "well-qualified" candidates were white.

Currently 19 percent of Chicago's 5,000 firefighters and paramedics are African-American.  The force is 68 percent white and 11 percent Hispanic.

"By comparison to the Police Department, African-Americans are dramatically under-represented.  There will [now] be 111 additional African-Americans.  That's a very good thing," Karsh said.

He added, "This is the remedy for violating the law.  Hopefully, this will deter the city from ever violating the law in this fashion again."


Finally!  Obama is going to get more hard-working, high-IQ, educated Whites into government positions to put an end to all the bureaucracy!

Oh wait...  Get ready for that kind of "diversity."  Change!

Obama Creates Office of Diversity, Inclusion

August 24, 2011 - From: judicialwatch.org

The economy remains in shambles yet President Obama keeps wasting taxpayer dollars expanding an already bloated U.S. government, this month launching a new office to help build a "diverse and inclusive workforce" at all federal agencies.

The new Office of Diversity and Inclusion will ensure that the entire U.S. government develops comprehensive strategies to drive and integrate diversity and inclusion practices.  It will assist the different agencies in building a workforce that "respects individual and organizational cultures" by examining policy options, data trends and employee survey findings.

The goal is to eliminate demographic group imbalances in targeted occupations and improve workforce diversity.  To attain this, special initiatives have been created targeting specific groups, including Hispanics, African Americans, American Indians, women and gays and lesbians.  The idea is to create a workforce that truly reflects America's diversity, according to the Obama Administration.

In fact, the Obama executive order creating the new agency assures that it will promote the federal workplace as a model of equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion.  It will also establish a coordinated government-wide initiative to promote the cause.  The investment is worth it because a commitment to equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion is critical for the federal government as an employer, according to the commander-in-chief.

The president's new plan will force agencies to identify and remove barriers to equal employment opportunities that may exist in the federal government's recruitment, hiring, promotion, retention, professional development and training policies and practices.



And it continues...  Non-White students too stupid to pass a simple test?  Just have Obama issue the school a waiver!

Kinda makes you wonder how we put a fucking man on the moon...  Oh yeah, that's right...  No niggers!

Obama Administration Exempting Schools From Federal Law's Testing Mandate

August 8, 2011 - From: cnsnews.com

By Donna Gordon Blankinship

(AP) - State and local education officials have been begging the federal government for relief from student testing mandates in the federal No Child Left Behind law, but school starts soon and Congress still hasn't answered the call.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan says he will announce a new waiver system Monday to give schools a break.

The plan to offer waivers to all 50 states, as long as they meet other school reform requirements, comes at the request of President Barack Obama, Duncan said.  More details on the waivers will come in September, he said.

The goal of the No Child Left Behind law is to have every student proficient in math and reading by 2014.  States have been required to bring more students up to the math and reading standards each year, based on tests that usually take place each spring.  The step-by-step ramping up of the 9-year-old law has caused heartburn in states and most school districts, because more and more schools are labeled as failures as too few of their students meet testing goals.

Critics say the benchmarks are unrealistic and brands schools as failures even if they make progress.  Schools and districts where too few kids pass the tests for several years are subject to sanctions that can include firing teachers or closing the school entirely.

Through the waivers, schools will get some relief from looming deadlines to meet testing goals as long as they agree to embrace other kinds of education reforms such as raising standards, helping teachers and principals improve, and focusing on fixing the lowest performing schools.

Duncan and Melody Barnes, director of the Domestic Policy Council at the White House, said the administration will encourage every state to apply and will work with them to meet the requirements.

Nothing in this plan for temporary relief from some aspects of the federal law will undermine what Congress is still discussing in terms of revising federal education laws, Duncan said.  The long-awaited overhaul of the law began earlier this year in the U.S. House, but a comprehensive reform appears far from the finish line.

"What we do in terms of flexibility can be a bridge or transition," he said.  "We all want to fix the law.  This might help us get closer to that."

The chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, however, says he is worried about Duncan's waiver plan.

"I remain concerned that temporary measures instituted by the department, such as conditional waivers, could undermine the committee's efforts to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act," said Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., in a statement, referring to the formal name of the No Child Left Behind law.

The Obama administration requested a revision more than a year ago.  Duncan said another school year is about to start and state education officials have told him they can't keep waiting for relief from the mandates.

"I can't overemphasize how loudly the outcry is to do something now," Duncan said.

Duncan has warned that 82 percent of U.S. schools could be labeled failures next year if No Child Left Behind is not changed.  Education experts have questioned that estimate, but state officials report a growing number of schools facing sanctions under the law.

Montana Schools Superintendent Denise Juneau said she welcomed the waiver proposal, as long as it offers relief from the 2014 deadline.  She said her state isn't afraid of high standards and education reform but needs enough time to reach those standards and freedom to institute change in a way that works for Montana.

Montana decided to skip a planned increase in its testing goals this past school year.

"I don't mind the goals and we're certainly not afraid of accountability.  They can set the bar wherever they want.  They just have to let us have the flexibility to get there," Juneau said.  "We can definitely meet any bar they throw at us."

The chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee said he understands why it was time for the administration to take action.

"This Congress faces real challenges reaching bipartisan, bicameral agreement on anything," said Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, in a written statement.  "Given the ill-advised and partisan bills that the House majority has chosen to move, I understand Secretary Duncan's decision to proceed with a waiver package to provide some interim relief while Congress finishes its work."

Harkin said he remains committed to keep working toward a bipartisan solution to reform the federal education law.


Here's how the Jew media has been portraying the recent spat of nigger-on-human "flash mob" violence.  Note how their story includes pictures of White kids just having a good time...

From: apnews.myway.com/article/20110809/D9P0I3AG0.html

Now, here's a 911 call excerpt and timeline from the recent nigger "flash mobs" which struck the Wisconsin State Fair:

"I mean this is what I gotta go through, I pay taxes and I'm walking down the fucking street -- really? -- and this is what the fuck happens, some stupid fucking black motherfuckers, they think they can just punch people, really?"

--- Excerpt from one of the 911 calls during the Wisconsin State Fair nigger riots.  LOL!

Wisconsin State Fair Calls for Support Timeline

22:48 ~ State Fair P.D. advised us that they shut the park down early because of a large amount 
        of fights.  They report large groups of people leaving the grounds.
22:49 ~ Walgreens reports lots of people in the area.
22:59 ~ 9-1-1 call received in regards to group of 25 black youths assaulting State Fair worker
        around 81/Greenfield.
23:00 ~ 9-1-1 call received in regards to fight at front entrance of State Fair. 
        People are everywhere.  Groups of people chasing white people.
23:01 ~ Call received indicating people are leaving State Fair and heading to 84/Greenfield.
23:08 ~ State Fair P.D. reports that people are walking on cars near 84/Schlinger.
23:10 ~ Groups jumping on cars at 84/Schlinger.
23:11 ~ Angry mob, fights, wrong way drivers, people running in traffic, at 84/Schlinger.
23:12 ~ Fight at 1000 S. 84 St.
23:14 ~ Kids obstructing traffic and hitting cars.
23:15 ~ Person assaulted and has a knot on the head at 84/Schlinger.  
        Party going to hospital on own.
23:16 ~ Victim punched in face at 84/Walker by group.  Medical denied.
23:17 ~ State Fair P.D. reports fights and people jumping on cars at 84/Greenfield.
23:18 ~ Mob pulled male and female from motorcycle at 84/Adler. 
        Female was dragged and has fat lip.
23:18 ~ Mobs hitting cars at 84/Schlinger.
23:21 ~ Victim jumped and almost robbed at 87/McMyron.
23:24 ~ Group of guys have a gun in a car near 85/Walker.
23:25 ~ Group of guys jumping people near 85/Walker.  One had a gun.
23:26 ~ People running through yards.  One bike stolen.
23:30 ~ Kids hitting cars at 84/Walker.
23:30 ~ Police report large fight at 84/Greenfield.
23:30 ~ Group attack male at 88/Greenfield.
23:33 ~ Kid getting pummeled by a group at 84/Schlinger.
23:34 ~ Kids jump guy at 76/Washington.
23:34 ~ State Fair P.D. report fight at 84/Greenfield.
23:35 ~ Fight reported at 85/Greenfield.
23:37 ~ Riot at 84/Greenfield.  Wife has black eye and bloody lip.  Refuse to report incident.
23:37 ~ Possible beating and man with gun at 76/Walker.
23:38 ~ Fight and theft at 87/McMyron.
23:39 ~ Police requesting help at McDonald's.  Under control at 2340.
23:39 ~ Victim got hit by group of kids at 76/Walker.
23:40 ~ Teenagers assaulted male at 76/Walker.
23:43 ~ Fight at 76/Walker.
23:44 ~ Male assaulted by group.  Bleeding, but medical refused.
23:51 ~ Homeless person beat up at 76/Greenfield.
23:51 ~ Caller got hit in face by group.
23:51 ~ Fight at 86/Greenfield.
23:51 ~ Fight at 76/Washington.
23:53 ~ 20-25 people ran in and out of gas station at 76/Greenfield at stole stuff.
23:55 ~ Mutual aid requested - MCSO.  MCSO is responding.
23:57 ~ Male assaulted by group at 86/Greenfield.
23:57 ~ Caller was almost robbed by group at 87/McMyron.

"The incidents Thursday night come as the State Fair board over the last decade has worked to increase diversity at the annual fair, expanding its entertainment lineup and marketing to appeal to a younger, more multicultural audience.  Diversity was a priority for State Fair Park Chairman Martin Greenberg, who spoke often of making it 'truly the people's park' - a 'place of inclusion, not exclusion.'"

Ever wonder just whose idea is was to allow niggers into the Wisconsin State Fair in the first place?    (www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/126828998.html)

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