Wake County's General Tata Pushing for Resegregation Plan to Be Apporoved Tuesday
The lame duck Tea Partiers who were trounced last week in the Wake County School Board races can't accept the fact that their brand of Jim Crow segregation is not popular, ethical, or even good for business in the Raleigh and Research Triangle, an area that prides itself for its diversity and top-notch schools.
In fact, the resegregationists say they cannot wait for the November 8 run-off to see if a diversity-friendly majority will be returned after the last two years of divisive turmoil instigated by the Tea Party Gang of Five. Despite voters' mass repudiation of their brand of John Birch politics, the Art Pope puppets have decided to push forward with putting the resegregation plan on Tuesday's agenda.
Eli Broad's superintendent, Gen. Tata, who was hired by Pope's Gang of Five, has now come out in support of
In fact, the resegregationists say they cannot wait for the November 8 run-off to see if a diversity-friendly majority will be returned after the last two years of divisive turmoil instigated by the Tea Party Gang of Five. Despite voters' mass repudiation of their brand of John Birch politics, the Art Pope puppets have decided to push forward with putting the resegregation plan on Tuesday's agenda.
Eli Broad's superintendent, Gen. Tata, who was hired by Pope's Gang of Five, has now come out in support of