Earlier today Mon. 29 Aug. 2016, you posted this:
Bill Gates
High school teacher Nate Bowling uses Star Wars to help his students understand the civil rights movement.
It’s pretty amazing stuff…
http://video.5la.net/watch/80970
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Bill, maybe you should sometimes focus on Native American people whose status I am seeking.
Think about it. Maybe you want to donate and support my cause. WILL YOU EVER GET PROPERTY RIGHTS in AFRICA by supporting African-Americans?
How about if you help the refugees from Central America and Syria, WILL YOU EVER HAVE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN SYRIA@ AND CENTRAL AMERICA** when you support the refugees from these countries?
Think from a purely business perspective, although you could say definitely we are being discriminated.
Aug. 29, 2016
My comment really is not only for Bill Gates but also for American philanthropists, charitable & nonprofit organizations, and political, business and religious leaders of the U.S.A.
@10,000th Syrian reaches US this week in resettlement program
By KARIN LAUB, Associated Press – Aug. 28, 2016, at 6:54 a.m.
The U.S. ambassador to Jordan says Washington will reach its target Monday of taking in 10,000 Syrian war refugees in a year-old resettlement program
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** Central America’s Violent Northern Triangle
Author: Danielle Renwick, Copy Editor/Writer
Updated: January 19, 2016
Tens of thousands of Salvadorans, Guatemalans, and Hondurans, many of them unaccompanied minors, have arrived in the United States in recent years, seeking asylum from the region’s skyrocketing violence. Their countries, which form a region known as the Northern Triangle, were rocked by civil wars in the 1980s, leaving a legacy of violence and fragile institutions.
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Do you think these refugees brought money with them? Who do you think will spend for them if not the US taxpayer? In the meantime, here’s what happened to a veteran who served our country.
In the meantime . . .
“A 76-year-old veteran committed suicide on Sunday in the parking lot of the Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center on Long Island, where he had been a patient, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.
Peter A. Kaisen, of Islip, was pronounced dead after he shot himself outside Building 92, the nursing home at the medical center.
The hospital is part of the Veterans Affairs medical system, the nation’s largest integrated health care organization, which has been under scrutiny since 2014, when the department confirmed that numerous patients had died awaiting treatment at a V.A. hospital in Phoenix. Officials there had tried to cover up long waiting times for 1,700 veterans seeking medical care. A study released by the Government Accountability Office in April indicated that the system had yet to fix its scheduling problems.”
Veteran Kills Himself in Parking Lot of V.A. Hospital on Long Island
By KRISTINA REBELOAUG. 24, 2016
http(colon)://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/25/nyregion/veteran-kills-himself-in-parking-lot-of-va-hospital-on-long-island.html?_r=0